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	<title>Comments on: It&#8217;s all about you &#8211; who, how, what, why</title>
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		<title>By: MIkeDB</title>
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		<description>Such a lovely rant from Chris, and a vital one. Dr. Liz Sanders (who founded SonicRim) once argued (and just as plainly) that experiences can&#039;t be  designed by us; designers, planners and innovators... Only &#039;the scaffolding&#039; for an experience can be  anticipated in advance (of use). We owe it to humans, to allow them the freedom and temerity do &#039;design experiences&#039; of their own making. Alone, or in concert with small or large tribes.

To do so we could learn more about how to take our rightful place in people&#039;s lives: in the foundations and the backdrops of their activities.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Such a lovely rant from Chris, and a vital one. Dr. Liz Sanders (who founded SonicRim) once argued (and just as plainly) that experiences can&#8217;t be  designed by us; designers, planners and innovators&#8230; Only &#8216;the scaffolding&#8217; for an experience can be  anticipated in advance (of use). We owe it to humans, to allow them the freedom and temerity do &#8216;design experiences&#8217; of their own making. Alone, or in concert with small or large tribes.</p>
<p>To do so we could learn more about how to take our rightful place in people&#8217;s lives: in the foundations and the backdrops of their activities.</p>
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