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Designing Spiritual Technology: Some thoughts on Biomimicry
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Monday, August 29, 2011. Some thoughts on Biomimicry. Janine Benyus (2004). Biomimicry: What Would Nature Do Here? In Ausubel, K. and Harpignies, J.P., eds., Nature’s Operating Instructions: The True Biotechnologies. Sierra Club Books: San Francisco. 8217; or ‘How can I reduce the energy involved in sandblasting? 8217; A more helpful question might be ‘How does nature stay clean? 8217;” In short, we should be asking questions along the lines of “What would nature do here? January 29, 2015 at 10:08 AM.
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city noise: New report: The Strength of Internet Ties
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Urbanism and ICT. how current and future technologies are changing the way people use the city. Tuesday, February 07, 2006. New report: The Strength of Internet Ties. For pointing me to a new study from The Pew Internet and American Life Project. Called The Strength of Internet Ties. Authored by Jeffrey Boase and Barry Wellman of the University of Toronto and John B. Horrigan and Lee Rainie from the Pew Internet Project, the report states that. Some useful material for the Future Cities. HI i am french!
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Knowledge Laboratory: August 2005
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The Knowledge Lab on Globalisation from Above and Below brings together activists and academics to discuss aspects of the capitalist economy driving globalisation from above - such as enclosures, precarious labour, structural violence, colonialism, and their justifying cultural imagery and to make visible alternative architectures emerging through processes of globalisation from below, i.e. through grassroots movements cooperating to create a world based on human rights and mutual aid. The George Fox Six.
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RL|redline: settembre 2005
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Giovedì, settembre 29, 2005. It's a lot of time my blog is waiting for a new post, the main reason is that I'm still waiting for my DSL connection at home. well this sound like a poor excuse. by the way a quick post just to link an article. A step forward toward a searchable world. Posted by Luca @ 9/29/2005 12:38:00 PM. Sabato, settembre 17, 2005. Help us to watch you(r city). Just edited and posted a very interesting video. The video is about a project called wefixNYC.com. Lunedì, settembre 12, 2005.
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Knowledge Laboratory: June 2005
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The Knowledge Lab on Globalisation from Above and Below brings together activists and academics to discuss aspects of the capitalist economy driving globalisation from above - such as enclosures, precarious labour, structural violence, colonialism, and their justifying cultural imagery and to make visible alternative architectures emerging through processes of globalisation from below, i.e. through grassroots movements cooperating to create a world based on human rights and mutual aid. There will also be...
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Designing Spiritual Technology: July 2011
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Monday, July 25, 2011. The Internet doesn't understand friendship. Great quote from Bill Maher on his show 15/7/11:. Now that the social network, Google , has arrived expressly to try and destroy Facebook and Twitter, the way Facebook and Twitter blew away MySpace, right after MySpace obliterated Friendster . . . the Internet must admit that it really doesn't understand the concept of friendship." (Bill Maher 2011). Tuesday, July 12, 2011. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Designing Spiritual Technology: The Human-Nature Dance
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Monday, August 29, 2011. Malcolm Margolin (2004). The Human-Nature Dance: People as a Keystone Species. In Ausubel, K. and Harpignies, J.P., eds., Nature’s Operating Instructions: The True Biotechnologies. Sierra Club Books: San Francisco. This chapter is incredibly eye-opening. Margolin describes a worldview that seems so foreign:. Or even more importantly, Is this individuated living sustainable? I would argue it’s not. January 19, 2015 at 11:49 AM. Get these individuals directly into concerns and enqu...
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Designing Spiritual Technology: August 2011
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Monday, August 29, 2011. Paul Hawken (2004). Natural Capitalism: Brother, Can You Spare a Paradigm? In Ausubel, K. and Harpignies, J.P., eds., Nature’s Operating Instructions: The True Biotechnologies. Sierra Club Books: San Francisco. Amory and Hunter Lovins (2004). Natural Capitalism: Where the Rubber Meets the Road In Ausubel, K. and Harpignies, J.P., eds., Nature’s Operating Instructions: The True Biotechnologies. Sierra Club Books: San Francisco. This is Hawken’s grand, inspiring vision:. Wade Davis...
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Designing Spiritual Technology: April 2011
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Saturday, April 2, 2011. Is it just me, or isn't this insane? I've been watching a lot of the TED talks recently, with horror. 'Ideas worth spreading' is their confident catchphrase. I can't help but thinking that many of the ideas would be disastrous if they caught on… and even more worryingly, they are being lauded by TED, hailed as the greatest thoughts of our society, and applauded eagerly by the audiences. We shall be liberated by greater access to information! I would think that without any discern...