Hans Henrik Heming,

26 September 2005



Hans Henrik H. Heming

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Last week we had Ralf Beuker’s weblog featured here as news-destination. This week it is the INDEX:Views weblog.

The weblog is produced for documentation purposes during the INDEX:Views Summit in Copenhagen – 26-28 of September.

Interesting for several reasons:

  1. The many daily posts will contain interesting stuff about a designprocess designed by The Idea Factory.
  2. The weblog will be the only window where it is possible to have a look, the only possible way where it’s possible to interact with some of the “Creative Leaders
  3. Wednesday will be interesting – White smoke will be posted – suggested solution will see daylight.
  4. Interesting because this will be a true showcase on how weblogs can be used in a different way :-)

Please join the conversation – here and there :-)

4 comments so far


Hi Hans and the other Pilots at CPH127!

After being offline for more than a week I’d first like to thank you for hosting Vol.2: design-management.de on your newsstand ;-)
More importantly thanks for documenting and sharing all this interesting stuff from INDEX! You’re right conference blogging is indeed one great scenario for blogs! (I sometimes get the impression that beside the positive effects of networking on-site one might get higher quality insights from reading conference-blogs [like yours] than actually attending sessions … ;-)
After all: Great Work and Great Project!

Keep posting (you will ;-)
Ralf.

Ralf euker September 26th, 2005 at 4:13 pm

Ah, the Idea Factory’s involved? I worked for their earlier incarnation, and helped to develop a lot of their products. Interesting to see that they’ve returned.

Jamais Cascio September 26th, 2005 at 6:54 pm

Hi Ralf, Hi Jamais

Ralf, be a round - a lot will happen during the week - hopefully, you’ll like what you see….

Jamais, please tell more - returned?

All the best
Hans Henrik

Hans Henrik September 26th, 2005 at 7:16 pm

Idea Factory’s first incarnation was from ~1997 through 2001; I was there 2000-2001. For a variety of reasons, the company ceased operations late in the year, selling off assets to a group in Singapore. It looks now that there’s a non-Singapore version up and running again, and about two-thirds of the US folks are people who worked in the earlier incarnation.

Fortunately, the people who are there are all very talented, smart and creative individuals, so I have full confidence that whatever work they’re doing for INDEX will be terrific.

Jamais Cascio September 26th, 2005 at 7:37 pm

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