By revealing the social networks present within the urban environment, Invisible Cities describes a new kind of city—a city of the mind. It displays geocoded activity from online services such as Twitter and Flickr, both in real-time and in…
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The city is a composite of impressions. Beyond the built environment, it is a constantly changing pastiche of associations and experiences—not just of the people who inhabit it, but of the larger community. New York City, in particular, has two…
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DHUB Sessions. Now, you can consult the conferences, Open Source Fabbers, by Adrian Bowyer, professor at the University of Bath and expert in self-replicating machines and Online Interactive Design and Mass Customization, a session led by the co-…
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Online Interactive Design and Mass Customization
A documentary about skateboarding in Shanghai. , full_html
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The director of Tron, a movie that opens today in Spain, is debutant director and hitherto unknown, on the big screen, Joseph Kosinski, born in Iowa 36 years ago, trained as an architect at Columbia University (NY), to date had excelled as a…
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Here's the link to the video of this performance, by SANAA, which happened almost unnoticed. The project consisted of acrylic curtains arranged in a spiral within the pavilion, reflecting and distorting views through the structure. “We decided to…
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SANAA. Installation at Barcelona Pavilion. Photograph by Ramón Prat, courtesy via Fundación Mies van der Rohe
Here you have a video about teaching. The intolerants will be able to learn something ? Diana Laufenberg shares 3 surprising things she has learned about teaching -- including a key insight about learning from mistakes. , full_html
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Organized by the Ministry of Culture, through the Infrastructure and Facilities Management Culture Change (GIEC), this exhibition shows some of the cultural buildings that the Department has built and rehabilitated over the past thirty years. The…
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