Category: evidenza
The Adidas xParley shoe is made of a thread coming from a company called Parley for the Oceans, spun from plastic waste and old fishing nets retrieved from the coast of Africa. Will such a commitment work in the long…
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Category: baba, evidenza, market research, Surface
Tags: #Adidas, #Footwear, #ParleyfortheOceans, #plastic, #Recycle, #surface, marketresearch, trendmonitor, trends
There was a time, back in the early 2000 when the word “nomad”, linked to “design” lost many of its ethnic traits to be associated to digital culture and dematerialization: it was the time of new nomads, when nomadism lost…
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Category: baba, evidenza, Italy, Senza categoria
Tags: design, fashion, LouisVuitton, MarcelWanders, NomadObject, ObjectesNomades, Surface, trendmonitor, trends
We are happy to share a beautiful initiative that we are sponsoring: “FASHION IN BANGUI: BALLARE FA BENE”, by Amici per il CentrAfrica Onlus . The party will be held on Friday May 27th in via Pizzi, Milan, and the incomes will be…
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Nintendo released some insight about the next Nintendo NX: it will be a “smart device” that takes in account new forms of game experience emerged with the raise of mobile devices and social platforms. This comes together with the rumors…
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The night between 23th an34th of April Beyoncé released her new album, Lemonade, taking everyone by surprise. Now that everyone is talking about it we notice a difference between the ways the album is being reviewed in Italy and in…
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Category: baba, evidenza, Innovation, Italy, market research, postsex, Senza categoria, Surface, trends
Tags: baba, babaricerche, beyoncé, fashion, feminism, innovation, market, market research, media, sociale, trend monitor, trends
On April 13th, on the occasion of Milano Design Week (April 11-17), a meeting around the topic #SURFACE will be held at the headquarters of baba. The discussion will explore the relationship between trends, innovation and new materials: screens, mirrors,…
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Category: baba, digital, evidenza, future, Innovation, Italy, market research, Senza categoria, Surface
Tags: #baba, #babaevent, #babatrendmonitor, #innovation, #newmaterial, #Salonedelmobile, #Surfacematters, #trends, #trendmonitor, Surface
Today we celebrate women’s day with a sweet/sour campaign from architectural world. To promote a series of talks about the industry’s gender imbalance at Swiss university ETH Zurich, Herzog & de Meuron authorized the use of their image made up…
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Category: baba, digital, evidenza, future, Innovation, market research, postsex, Senza categoria, Surface
Tags: #8marzo, #architecture, #genderequality, #womensday, baba, babaricerche, innovation, market research, sociale, trends
This year two big exhibitions about the merging of fashion and technology will be held at Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The exhibitions will explore the new patterns of collaboration between scientists, engeneers…
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Category: baba, digital, evidenza, future, Innovation, market research, Senza categoria, Surface, trends
Tags: baba, babaricerche, fashion, hi-tech, innovation, interaction, market research, marketing, media, smart-textile, Surface, trend monitor, trends
The tastiest effect of the “Vegetarian Berlusconi” viral news (while apparently Berlusconi is not vegetarian) is that, mistaken as an astute operation of political marketing, it proves that turning vegetarian would be an an astute operation of political marketing.
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Category: baba, evidenza, Innovation, Italy, market research, Senza categoria, Surface, trends
Tags: #vegetarian #Berlusconi, baba, innovation, market, market research
”A factory in Japan will be the first fully robot-run farm, with a team of automated systems handling every step of the farming process, from watering seeds to harvesting crops. The only part of the process requiring human imput is…
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Category: baba, evidenza, Japan, market research, Surface, trends
Tags: baba, innovazione, marketresearch, Surface, trend monitor, trends