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24.04.08
Is Dubai authentic?

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Working with authenticity at STAGIS and with a fascination of the citystate Dubai, I would like to share my perspective of these two interests in a combination. For me it is natural to talk about Dubai and authenticity in the same time and it seems that authenticity is to many an obvious perspective on Dubai because of its unique city-identity.

When talking about Dubai and studying the metropolis you cannot avoid the accusations about Dubai as being fake and not authentic. One of my interests lie in why these accusations exist. What is it about Dubai, that affects that the city cannot be justified as "a real city"? What makes a real city? The reasons named is primarily the lack of history because the city-state is only 15 years old or so. The "making" of Dubai is moving that fast and without (until now) focus on the people of the city but more on the visuel elements like flashing architecture and sites in general. Dubai is moreover seen as a company because of its rulingform and that is why they call it Dubai Inc. It is as if the city cannot develop itself (not generic) because the amount of control is that big. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum is the all above CEO of the city and the democracy is absent. That's why many people think, Dubai do not have the cityness, which also can be reasoned in the lack of a city centre in Dubai (the life lived out), that is mandatory for a city.

I haven't yet comed to any final answers because I find it interesting to question the accusations. The authenticity lies in the city's identity and the city's identity is, as I see, dynamic, fleeting and with a history that is only few years old. The development of Dubai from desert to metropolis is its identity and therefore authentic, one could say. Yeah, Dubai is different from other cities but that does not make the city-state un-authentic. Maybe we should only change out picture about what makes a city. Dubai is unique and therefore attracts so much attention. The question hereafter is then, whether you find Dubai appealing or not? Do you find Dubai authentic?

22.04.08
Femmøller, Breaking the beats

Femmøller Efterskole is a danish boarding school located at Djursland near Århus. Stagis is helpig Femmøller develop their new identity, wich I have written a bit about elsewhere on this blog.

The branding idea for Femmøller is about breaking beats. Referring to Femmøllers main subjects theater & music, and the schools ability and wish to break with standarts in the daily & social life and teaching.

The logotype we designed for Femmøller is using the vertical shapes the letters to emphasise the beat and rhythm. In the middle of the logotype is the danish letter Ø. The oblique shape in the letter illustrates the breaking beat - the core idea of Femmøllers new branding concept.

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07.04.08
Research on blog-users

Two students - Trine and Line - from CBS are conducting a survey on the use of corporate blogs. They are trying to get a better idea of how weblogs can be used by companies and what the motives of consumers are when they use blogs. I've promised to help them get some answers. Follow this link if you are a blog-reader/writer (and you are, since you're reading this....):

Corporate weblog survey
(it's in Danish)

04.04.08
Jazz Festival poster by Kasper Eistrup


This Wednesday this year's Copenhagen Jazz Festival poster was released. It's designed by the danish musician Kasper Eistrup! Just wanna post the poster cause I always look forward see the poster of the year. I'm not sure if I think its a bit odd or quit nice... I know the person pictured is a character from Vesterbro, Copenhagen. How do you like it?