Month: April 2015

  • The camera was invented in 1839. Auguste Comte was just finishing his ‘Cours de philosophie positive’. Positivism and the camera and sociology grew up together. What sustained them all as practices was the belief that observable quantifiable facts, recorded by scientists and experts, would one day offer man such a total knowledge about nature and…

  • “I need to be a hamster!” Robyn yells across a packed hall. Here, at the kick-off of Tekla, the free one-day tech conference that the Swedish pop star has helped organize for 200 teenage girls, she is merely a hamster seeking her other hamsters. As an ice-breaking exercise, the girls have been divided up into…

  • mostlysignssomeportents: Fascinating, wide-ranging discussion with William Gibson Fenwick writes, “I had the tremendous opportunity to have a public talk with William Gibson when my university asked if I’d would to do a public talk with a public figure. I had no idea I’d be so lucky as to talk with William Gibson when I agreed. I…

  • Thinking Ahead

    ourrisd: This Friday, April 24, RISD and Brown are co-hosting Critical Design/Critical Futures, a full-day symposium open to everyone with an interest in shaping the future.  Conversations will focus on recent advances in speculative design and how designers and social scientists are coming together to rethink the role of design and education in the face of…

  • So maybe the way to build a career in digital journalism is to pretty much ignore the digital bit, and to concentrate instead on gaining the kind of skills which will always be valuable. I don’t mean general things like how to report and write a news story, that’s a commodity at this point. But…

  • louisrielforever: Many wise words can be found in the pages of Calvin and Hobbes.

  • nevver: Let’s play The Shining

  • (via Biodiversity open card game, like Pokemon for science – Boing Boing) Rule set and a starter deck of cards to print at home can be found at Phylo.org. Art contributions are welcomed.

  • designfictions: Paper prototyping our Micro-Service App concepts This week we took our Micro-Service App concepts (from last week’s session) to a low fidelity (LoFi) prototype stage to test the initial UI designs. Our LoFi Masterclass: A presentation taking the class through the many good reasons to paper prototype including a discussion on the best practice…