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I.D. September/October 2005
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A for Attitude

Generation X, Generation Y—we've almost run through the alphabet. If only the labels were as fresh as the people we pin them on. What do you call young artists who test the rules by attaching a vacuum to a dress? Or making an inflatable bridge? Or dunking an illuminated light bulb in water? Or hanging out in a maximum-security prison? More important than the letter is the spirit.

Features

Tinker, Tailor
A student fashion show revives an old question: Does wearable technology have legs?
By Jessie Scanlon

Running with Scissors
Wok Media's designers are inspired by acts that are illicit, ill-mannered, and just plain silly.
By Jennifer Kabat

Puff Daddy
How Lambert Kamps conjures structures from thin air.
By Anneloes Van Gaalen

Cape Town Prison Blues
A South African photographer launches his career with a haunting portfolio.
By Sean O'toole

Flirting with Disaster
Emergency medical uniforms are design calamities. That may change if a Parsons graduate gets her way.
By Eve M. Kahn

Back in the USSR
A prodigal son of Russia rebuilds his architectural career.
By Tracey Hummer

Material Migrations
Rising designers take flight with Ingeo Drapery.
By Deborah Adler, Dror Benshetrit, and Freecell

2005 Student Design Review
Jurors: Paul Carlos, Scott Henderson, John Maeda.
Moderated by Tom Vanderbilt

Departments

.../letters
What's up with the Annual Design Review?

.../update
Recent developments in I.D. stories from a year ago.

.../note
Why Aspen is not just another design conference.
By Julie Lasky

.../expo
Green dollhouses. Hip head scarves. RISD's faculty-designed furniture. Prefab castle in Connecticut.

.../q+a
Yves Béhar on his new job chairing California College of the Arts's ID department.
By David Sokol

.../rant
Why HGTV is bad for design.
By Greg Blonder

.../source
Touring materials libraries at design schools.
By Kate Moloney and David Sokol

.../market
A research tool probes consumers' emotions to generate product concepts.
By Jessie Scanlon

.../n+n
Vitra's showroom, designed by the Bouroullecs, was a highlight of this year's Milan furniture fair.
By David Sokol

.../crit
Architecture: Walker Art Center
Reviewed by Joseph Giovannini
Identity: The New School
Reviewed by Steff Geissbuhler
Book: In the Bubble
Reviewed by Jamer Hunt

.../back story
How the iconic school bus got its color.
By Paul Lukas



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