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Paolo Cardini: Ikke gjør alt samtidig, prøv en ting om gangen.

Filmed Jun 2012 • Posted Nov 2012TEDGlobal 2012
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Folk nøyer seg ikke med bare å lage mat lenger --De koker, tekster, snakker i telefonen, ser på YouTube og laster opp bilder av det fantastiske måltidet de nettopp laget. Designer Paolo Cardini setter spørsmålstegn ved effektiviteten av vår "gjøre-flere-ting-på-en-gang"-mentalitet og argumenterer for at vi istedet kan nøye oss med en oppgave om gangen, "monotasking". Hans sjarmerende 3D-printede smart-telefon covere kan kanskje hjelpe.

Paolo Cardini is a product designer who asks serious questions about how we live -- and answers them with whimsical and playful designs. Full bio »

Translated into Norwegian Bokmal by Kaare Jenssen
Reviewed by Eivind Tøstesen
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