Archive for the ‘activism’ Category
Sunday, March 30th, 2008

Last Friday was the opening of United Bottle, a project by INSTANT ARCHITECTS, Dirk Hebel & Jörg Stollmann with Tobias Klauser at the Van Alen Institute. A very smart and interesting solution to the issue of waste.
Read about the project at the Van Alen’s site here.
More images after the jump below.
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Tags: architecture, cool, exhibition
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Friday, February 22nd, 2008

First things first: I got to bid AND win a first edition autographed book by the incredible journalist Seymour M. Hersh. Not only did I get to see him (speak briefly) and Harry Belafonte (!) among others, but I won his book My Lai 4 A Report on the Massacre and its Aftermath in a silent auction afterwards (an architect outbidding lawers? Who knew…).
Another image and the clips of Mr. Belafonte’s and Mr. Hersh’s speeches after the jump.
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Tags: activism
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Tuesday, July 24th, 2007

Here is a fantastic project by Tad Hirsch, a researcher and PhD candidate in the Smart Cities Group at MIT’s Media Lab.
Tripwire is a site-specific installation responding to the unique relationship between the Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport and downtown San Jose, CA. Custom-built sensors hidden inside coconuts are hung from trees at several public locations to monitor noise produced by overflying aircraft. Detection of excessive aircraft noise triggers automated telephone calls to the airport’s complaint line on behalf of the city’s residents and wildlife. Documentation of noise incidents is archived for later analysis.
See more on the project here.
via [guerrilla innovation]
Tags: mapping
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Monday, July 23rd, 2007
5 years after the proposal, the laptop for the masses will enter mass production.
“The laptop needs an order of magnitude less power than a typical laptop,” said Professor Bender. “That means you can power it by solar or human power.” Will we see in a few years a whole new class of bicycle-power apparatuses developed around the re-charging of these laptops in the developing countries were they’ll be deployed? You bet.
Read the BBC news here.
Tags: gadgets, technology
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Thursday, April 26th, 2007

I just came across a very interesting visual anti-pollution campaign by the World Wildlife Fund in China, where the balloon represents the amount of CO2 produced by a car in an average day.
Via [core77] > [neatorama]
Tags: cool
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Friday, April 20th, 2007

Check out the interviews, conducted by Amy Goodman for Democracy Now, with “our country’s leading dissidents” Noam Chomsky and Howard Zinn.
Tags: politics
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Wednesday, April 11th, 2007
The GRL will be giving a presentation over at Pratt on Thursday the 12th at 6:00 pm. More info in their site:
Graffiti Research Lab
Thursday, April 12th
6:00PM
ARC Building, Lower Level
Digital Arts Lecture Hall, Room E-2
Tags: art, technology
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Friday, April 6th, 2007

Local community, environmental, arts, and civic orgs are organizing a rally and human installation in Lower Manhattan as part of the Step It Up 2007 National Day of Climate Action on Saturday, April 14. The event is called the Sea of People, and it combines the dynamics of a mass rally with the expressive power of an interactive artistic installation.
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