Asked how the design world has responded to his carious Homeless Vehicle [sic] Wodiczko throws back his head and laughs at the pretensions of the so called 'designer decade'...
"The minute you present a proposal, people think you must be offering a grand vision for a better future." They can't see a thing like the Homeless Vehicle or the Poliscar as the 'concretisation' of a present problem, a makeshift trasitional device, or an aesthetic experiment.
Instead "they think it must be designed for mass production, and instantly imagine 100,000 Poliscars taking over the cities".
"The minute you present a proposal, people think you must be offering a grand vision for a better future." They can't see a thing like the Homeless Vehicle or the Poliscar as the 'concretisation' of a present problem, a makeshift trasitional device, or an aesthetic experiment.
Instead "they think it must be designed for mass production, and instantly imagine 100,000 Poliscars taking over the cities".
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