visualising C0 from cars
Nice example of tangibly making the invisible visible. On the balloon it says: Drive one day less and look how much carbon monoxide you’ll keep out of the air we breath. [via infoaesthetics]
Nice example of tangibly making the invisible visible. On the balloon it says: Drive one day less and look how much carbon monoxide you’ll keep out of the air we breath. [via infoaesthetics]
Spent morning at Activity Space Research, The Chadwick Project workshop – Pembroke College, Cambridge – led by William Fawcett (intro came via Jane Tateson at BT) Taking a modelling approach (as apposed to case study approach) to investigating the relationship between activity and space. Base assumption is that an individual
Video of DW presentation at IET Wireless Sensor Networks Conference
54000 responses to the survey – pretty good sample size… look at what the crowd of 18-21 year olds are saying about our world in 2031- thanks to Caf for the link.
The third innovation reading circle reviewed The Shock of the Old: Technology and Global History since 1900 by Professor David Edgerton (Profile Books, 2007) Held at the offices of LBi near Angel. The session was chaired by Nico with an introduction to his book from David. The main thesis of