Abstract:
Across individuals, cultures or target groups, Psychological Morphology describes how habits, emotions, visuals, products can be seen as unifying "Gestalten" (shapes) that constantly change and develop. From Goethe's Morphology of living beings via a deep psychological theory that bridges cultural differences, the presenters studied the structure of everyday cooking and eating habits and arrived at marketable solutions for their client, Vorwerk, maker of the world's most amazing kitchen robot. Embark on an unusual journey into consumers' moods and thoughts and what lies beyond them!
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