Note: Tweets from mid-2018 onwards have more focus on ecological and climate breakdown
Sep 2018
Leafing though this, ran a couple of searches:
'Ethic' – No Results Found
'Moral' – No Results Found
'Sustainable' – 2 Results, one wedged between 'Fashion design' and 'Industrial design'I suppose these are all optional for 'productivity and innovation'https://t.co/iLbrFWNFCc pic.twitter.com/RjS6duQRsB
— Jussi Pasanen (@jopas) September 27, 2018
Shocking numbers all around. As the heatwaves, bushfires, droughts, floods, coastal erosion and water shortages roll in with increasing frequency in Australia, we only have ourselves to blame.https://t.co/Uv857HGKFl from @climatecouncil #climate #transport pic.twitter.com/9iVi2UI3V6
— Jussi Pasanen (@jopas) September 13, 2018
Nice illustration. I think about this in terms of 'the ideal of something' vs. 'the reality of it', especially for things that you have never experienced before. For instance, the ideal of surfing is romantic but man the reality is rough if you didn't grow up on the beach… https://t.co/Z2vJGDgHaL
— Jussi Pasanen (@jopas) September 11, 2018
Please take time & read in full: 'An anatomical map of human labor, data and planetary resources' illustrates The Stack underpinning AI that is part of The System of capitalist modernity https://t.co/v1cU0TZKHW Amazing and very important work from @katecrawford & @TheCreaturesLab
— Jussi Pasanen (@jopas) September 10, 2018
John Ehrenfeld (2006): 'Beyond Sustainability: Why an All-Consuming Campaign to Reduce Unsustainability Fails' https://t.co/PPPgYDBPk7 pic.twitter.com/OjB4eXCzVY
— Jussi Pasanen (@jopas) September 10, 2018
Unexpected feedback loops are nature's way of adjusting the interest rate on our enormous carbon debt. We are dangerously delinquent on this debt, unable to make the interest, let alone the principal. pic.twitter.com/ShUMm5UGJZ
— Jussi Pasanen (@jopas) September 9, 2018
Books are civilizational memory. 'Neil Gaiman and Chris Riddell on why we need libraries – an essay in pictures': https://t.co/gg4s6IMJui pic.twitter.com/c765KM6B8m
— Jussi Pasanen (@jopas) September 7, 2018
A great overview of second order effects from @uberstuber: https://t.co/5Kg2DDadI2 pic.twitter.com/Yj3MfRNcCn
— Jussi Pasanen (@jopas) September 6, 2018
'What is the opposite design, a type of creation that assists pluriform, horizontal forms of life, and that can be comprehended as part of a shared humanity?'
–Hito Steyerl in 'How To Kill People: A Problem of Design' https://t.co/LQExiIy8Hy /ht @Bopuc pic.twitter.com/CzS9GDWXic— Jussi Pasanen (@jopas) September 3, 2018
Climate scientists are the Cassandra of our time.
We all live in Troy.https://t.co/FMTRkzqAWa pic.twitter.com/0c62yVGV0j
— Jussi Pasanen (@jopas) September 3, 2018
Aug 2018
Excellent. I have been wondering how things would be different if:
– Uber designers *lived as* Uber drivers for a while
– TaskRabbit designers *lived as* TaskRabbit providers for a while
– Foodora designers *lived as* Foodora delivery people for a while
etc.— Jussi Pasanen (@jopas) August 29, 2018
If only the amount of leaders correlated with the amount of leadership
— Jussi Pasanen (@jopas) August 25, 2018
Very entertaining: 'Entrepreneurs are the New Labor: Part III' https://t.co/EUjSvqC58H by @vgr – Make sure you read parts I & II also pic.twitter.com/SlzjuG6r1j
— Jussi Pasanen (@jopas) August 20, 2018
Contrasting 'human perspectives' in The Limits to Growth (1972) to 'pace layering' in The Clock of the Long Now by @stewartbrand (1999)
Does this mean that people are not generally well-equipped to be concerned with the deeper/slower layers? pic.twitter.com/5j9REqz3yY
— Jussi Pasanen (@jopas) August 15, 2018
Design Won’t Save the World – 'We’ve been designing the world…for decades now and we haven’t made a dent in a single real problem … Hunger. Climate change. Poverty. Income inequality. Illiteracy. Bigotry. Discrimination. Environmental degradation.' https://t.co/PuH5jHZzxW
— Jussi Pasanen (@jopas) August 15, 2018
This is being hailed as ‘good design’ – what I see instead:
– Further training for people not to think for themselves
– Re-wrapping the most portable fruit in unnecessary plastic
– Convenience at any cost
– A fruitless Sunday https://t.co/C9Yx1tRGvS— Jussi Pasanen (@jopas) August 15, 2018
Registration and onboarding with @theupstory – a very slick electronic verification process #digital #banking #onboarding pic.twitter.com/NMNujBzPep
— Jussi Pasanen (@jopas) August 14, 2018
Don't cut corners.
Just have fewer of them.— Jussi Pasanen (@jopas) August 9, 2018
How about removing the screens altogether?
Obsolete force-fed advertising has no place in our community. https://t.co/wzhOXSLBcT— Jussi Pasanen (@jopas) August 9, 2018
Idea: Virtual running gym – Ready Player One x Omnidirectional Treadmill x Peloton
'Get fit whilst escaping reality like never before' pic.twitter.com/3qoDUTcKho
— Jussi Pasanen (@jopas) August 8, 2018
The Ethical OS checklist seems quite useful: https://t.co/f6sYSb5TPS /ht @HMWDoGood Slack pic.twitter.com/EhdRZdVjSI
— Jussi Pasanen (@jopas) August 8, 2018
An interesting follow-up piece from Naomi Klein: 'Capitalism Killed Our Climate Momentum, Not “Human Nature”' https://t.co/rYGOHcilVG
— Jussi Pasanen (@jopas) August 5, 2018
Jul 2018
For all the #finance and #onboarding #ux geeks here's how @xinjamoney do their physical and app onboarding, it's pretty neat. Also: kids rated the glow in the dark debit card pic.twitter.com/vB1uVdzQyh
— Jussi Pasanen (@jopas) July 30, 2018
'The researcher’s journey: leveling up as a user researcher' https://t.co/45zBWXdJ8e by @stonecrops_ pic.twitter.com/hU7LmArHJj
— Jussi Pasanen (@jopas) July 27, 2018
'Ten resources for both beginners and intermediate usability test facilitators' https://t.co/KeeHJ1qqBj from @MeasuringU /via @leisa pic.twitter.com/BzdTlYDXOa
— Jussi Pasanen (@jopas) July 3, 2018