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Lunch Box Series: James Ludwig, Brett Kincaid, and Jessie Storey

October 6th, 2009

We’ve gotten a bit behind in posting videos from the ArtPrize Lunch Box series and will catch up soon. These lectures are free, open to the public, and are happening each day at noon at Kendall College of Art and Design for the rest of the week. For a full list of these and other events, check out the Calendar page on ArtPrize.org.

Today’s lecture was a really good one. Three of the top design minds from Steelcase, James Ludwig, Brett Kincaid, and Jessie Storey, talk about ArtPrize from a designer’s perspective. They look at ArtPrize as a platform and attempt to “reverse engineer” a design brief. Is ArtPrize a work of art in itself? How does ArtPrize differ from typical art institutions? What does it mean for an institution to be self-managing? How does democracy play into all of this?

Check out the full video after the jump. Leave your thoughts in the comments, and don’t miss the remaining Lunch Box Series lectures.

Posted by Kevin Buist in General

2 Responses to “Lunch Box Series: James Ludwig, Brett Kincaid, and Jessie Storey”

  1. paul kaiser says:

    I thought the lunchbox series presentation i gave on the 29th was a good one as well. could you post it please or at least post how a review access can be granted? I have many folks from my charity et al who would like to see it. The Lunchbox series talk was an official ArtPrize function but was not treated as such by AP in my opinion.

  2. Michael Pfleghaar says:

    Very civil thoughtful presentation guys.

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