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Revisiting our CID Definitions (Community, Identity, Design)

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Design through Disruptive Technology
Instead of design as an
easier way to create a solution to a problem, we now think design is
the only way to solve a problem. Design implies intention; it is more
than just creating something. If the purpose/intention is to have a
conversation, then the design should be about enabling the
conversation. Design shapes identity, and identity reciprocally
influences design.

Identity through Disruptive Technology
Personal identity
through disruptive technology is a contextualized version of yourself, crafted
by you. Multiple, flexible identities are possible, which may differ
from ‘real’ life. Demonstrating separate, multiple identities simultaneously is possible. Is a physical body necessary?

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