Dot Dot Dot Lecture: The Currency Makers
What once was unconsidered is now an explosion. How people consider and exchange value is shifting in ways creative and unpredictable. Not only is what we are exchanging of interest, but almost more so, how we are doing it is remarkable. These redefinitions are transforming neighborhoods, businesses, and the cultures all around us. As designers, do we have new responsibilities? As citizens, how and do we prepare? Hear from four experts who are leading changes in our own cities on the imaginative ways new currencies are shaping our world.
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Wednesday, October 27
6:30-8:30PM
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Location
136 West 21st Street
(View Map)
Between 6th and 7th Avenues
2nd floor
Speakers
- Caroline Woolard and Louise Ma, Trade School
- David Lipkin, Method Design
About the Dot Dot Dot Lecture Series
The Dot Dot Dot Lecture Series is meant for broad explorations of interaction design, business, and aesthetic inspiration. Practitioners and thought leaders give short talks in an informal setting. Wisdom will be revealed and methods will be shared in a environment intended to satisfy both social and scholarly pursuits.


