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Tefaf Visit behind the scenes with Maison van den Boer 14th of march

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Speciallly for our professional members only! visit the Tefaf and look behind the scenes of Maison van den Boer. Reception 11.00-11.30 at Mecc Maastricht, 11.30 Introduction by Noud van den Boer, 12.30 lunch , 13.30 Visit Tefaf, 15.30 Closure.

The Bible Date by DST

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The Bible Date Experience is developed by DST Experience Communication. It consists of a large trailer that can be hired by schools to instruct scholars about the bible. After a short introduction about the book of books DST developed an interactive program around several themes that are related to the Bible.The themes are; respect, violence with words, friendship, honesty & truth, violence,discrimination and stealing. At the Experience networking day we were exposed to the Bible Date Experience.

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The Einstein Generation by Jeroen Boschma, lecture at Experience Networking day

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This generation has a better look at the world than we have. The main question is how can we create things that they will invite us in their lives?e mail is oldfashioned. They are constantly on line. They see marketing communication as transparant and do not get influenced if they choose not to be.They learn on a total different way( see the new literacy), they do not need to know everything. They learn not linear but from their network, and at the last moment. They mistrust the regular news, they first check their peers and their own resources.Thier speed of information is impressive.They will not be bullshitted by anybody. They trust their own intuition. Family is important, and friends are like family.

The Einstein generation is published by Pearson and will be published in English soon. Lecture was made possible by our partner HSMAI

Goals and Vision

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The goals of the Centre are to become the leading body of expertise in Europe in the field and to close the gap between theoretical concepts and an integrative body of knowledge. The Centre aims to study, develop, and improve methodology for implementation of experience strategies and concepts. Core activities are academic research, creating fresh knowledge (60%), education sharing of knowledge (20%), and consulting, application of knowledge (20%).

The vision is to create a place and network for fundamental academic research on experiences and transformations in their broadest sense as distinct economic offerings. Since the publication of Pine & Gilmore’s book The Experience Economy: Work Is Theatre & Every Business a Stage, we observe hype concepts of new economic offerings. As founders we felt the need to create a body of empirical evidence around the conceptual frameworks contained within The Experience Economy.

The team


 

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Albert Boswijk
Ed Peelen
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Anna Snel
Steven Olthof

 

 

 

Contact

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Office/correspondence
Prof. Bronkhorstlaan 15
3723 MB Bilthoven
The Netherlands
Tel +31 346-212110
Fasc +31 346-212029
website: www.experience-economy.com
e-mail info@experience-economy.com

PrimaVera Research Program
Universiteit van Amsterdam
website: PrimaVera Research Program

Dialogue with Philosopher Peter Sloterdijk 3rd and 4th of march

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sloterdijk.jpg” Spheres are the spaces where people actually live. I would like to show that human beings have, till today, been misunderstood, because the space where they exist has always been taken for granted, without ever being made conscious and explicit. And this lieu or space I call a sphere in order to indicate that we are never in fact naked in totality, in a physical or biological environment of some kind, but that we are ourselves space-creating beings, and that we cannot exist otherwise than in these self-animated spaces.”The German Philosopher Peter Sloterdijk is guest at the International School for Philosophy in Leusden. Peter Sloterdijk is one of the main thinkers in Europe. More information on www.isvw.nl

Personal identity in the 21st century: anyone, nobody or someone?

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Picture 26.pngAt the present time this self, the ‘Someone’ scenario, is being challenged by two very different forces. On the one hand, an increasingly pervasive information technology coupled with an ever more invasive biotechnology, is leading to a culture of passivity and hedonism that obliterates the individual altogether: the ‘Nobody’ scenario. On the other hand, as never before, fundamentalism is suppressing the uniqueness of the individual, and imposing a collective narrative: the ‘Anyone’ scenario. If the only two possibilities are indeed loss of private identity to technology, or its suppression to a collective public an obvious and urgent question, is: what other alternative might there be for the human race?

All EE-members can address questions to Susan Greenfiels via the comments underneath:

Milestone of our community

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You and we broke a record. In Januari we had over 5000 unique visitors on our website.That is 5 times as much as in jan 2006.Thanks for your interest and please keep giving us feeback. We are in the process of working on the lay out of the site, to have a better overview.