#OLIverse, deep dives into Olivetti
What happens when design stops serving machines and starts serving people? In this episode of OLIverse, we explore the life and legacy of Ettore Sottsass, one of the most influential designers of the twentieth century and a central figure in Olivetti’s history. Over two decades of collaboration, Sottsass helped redefine the relationship between technology, aesthetics and human experience, creating iconic projects such as the Elea 9000 computer and the Valentine typewriter. From his early rationalist influences to the radical ideas that later inspired the Memphis movement, Sottsass challenged conventional industrial design by placing emotion, culture and individuality at its center. His work transformed everyday objects into expressions of meaning and identity, leaving a lasting impact on design worldwide. More than a designer, Sottsass was a visionary who believed that technology should enrich human life. His legacy continues to shape the way we think about innovation, creativity and the role of design in society. This episode includes AI-generated content.
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