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Ep.4 Historically, artists took influence from their nation’s socio-political history. A patchwork of triumphs, defeats and political turmoil guided aesthetic decisions. Today, a new tapestry of influence has emerged through algorithms and artificial intelligence. Designers must navigate this, ensuring individual creativity and cultural identity is not lost entirely.

As a native Welshman who spent thirty years working in London in the analogue realm, Ross remarks on being a de facto outsider, questioning what it means to be ‘cultureless’. From the allure of ‘Britishness’ among fashion designers to architects who seem culturally misplaced, Ross and Ila discuss where today’s creatives should take inspiration, and whether it's possible to be a blank slate.

Mentioned in this episode:

Alexander McQueen

David Chipperfield

Louis Kahn

Tadao Ando

Kengo Kuma

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More info on Ross at RossLovegrove.com

Follow us on Instagram:

Ross Lovegrove

Ila Colombo

For Love & Design podcast

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Manage episode 380098275 series 3507474
Content provided by Ross Lovegrove & Ila Colombo, Ross Lovegrove, and Ila Colombo. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Ross Lovegrove & Ila Colombo, Ross Lovegrove, and Ila Colombo or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Ep.4 Historically, artists took influence from their nation’s socio-political history. A patchwork of triumphs, defeats and political turmoil guided aesthetic decisions. Today, a new tapestry of influence has emerged through algorithms and artificial intelligence. Designers must navigate this, ensuring individual creativity and cultural identity is not lost entirely.

As a native Welshman who spent thirty years working in London in the analogue realm, Ross remarks on being a de facto outsider, questioning what it means to be ‘cultureless’. From the allure of ‘Britishness’ among fashion designers to architects who seem culturally misplaced, Ross and Ila discuss where today’s creatives should take inspiration, and whether it's possible to be a blank slate.

Mentioned in this episode:

Alexander McQueen

David Chipperfield

Louis Kahn

Tadao Ando

Kengo Kuma

*****

More info on Ross at RossLovegrove.com

Follow us on Instagram:

Ross Lovegrove

Ila Colombo

For Love & Design podcast

*****

Want to create your own podcast? Contact Fascinate Productions to bring it to life

  continue reading

10 episodes

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