A study of the Structures of Participation (STROPs) in Museums from xDesign Project on Vimeo. Start by remembering these words: “structures of participation.” Now let’s go… I’ve argued before that, when it comes to using resources effectively, it is not only that we should make sure that our designs and production processes are energy- and […]
Natalie Jeremijenko
Top UN climate scientist says eat less meat, I’m teaching a course at NYU, and Park(ing) Day is coming
I want to tell you about a course I’m helping to teach at NYU and about my plan to turn a NYC parking space into a park, but first, according to the BBC: “People should consider eating less meat as a way of combating global warming, says the UN’s top climate scientist. “Rajendra Pachauri, who […]
A technological approach to individual action on climate change
So a while back I met this artist/engineer/satellite designer and otherwise genius professor from New York University, and I instantly started arguing with her. Natalie Jeremijenko (who you can read about on Salon) was talking about technological approaches to climate change, and I just started on my rant about how we can’t wait for new […]