Manifesto for a digital bauhausFootnote1The original version of this manifesto was presented in Swedish as an inaugural address to the first students at the opening of the School of Art and Communication, Malmo University, Malmo, Sweden, August 30, 1998. I have made a few revisions in this English version and added footnotes. As the paper now stands it is intended both as a general manifesto for creative and socially useful digital design and an introduction to the practical implementation of this digital Bauhaus vision in our school in Malmo.
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