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monstereatsdesign: (via Paper Toys – Series 4 – Robots on Toy Design Served)
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futuramb: Dear CEO: What is Your 400 Year Business Plan?germaneconsulting.com I first heard of the 400 year business plan when my husband, Robert Perschel, Executive Director, New England Forestry Foundation, attended ProSilva – Close to Nature forestry conference in France. City girl that I am, I stayed in Par… Barrels used to make cognac are…
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prostheticknowledge: Papercraft Mechanical Walking Robot Ongoing project by kikousya290821 creates a mechanical robot purely from paper and elastic bands – embedded below is a video of the stages of construction: Here is a video of another attachment – an elastic band Gattling gun: The project page is in Japanese, but more can be discovered here
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In our accelerated reality, it’s not too much of a stretch to say that cameraphone nudes, floating on the Internet, are part of the lineage from Botticelli to Mapplethorpe. Maybe they do not generally possess the same level of skill as those greats, but cell pics continue the tradition of capturing the human form in…
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Towards a Machine-Oriented Aesthetics: On the Power of Art « Larval Subjects .
Towards a Machine-Oriented Aesthetics: On the Power of Art « Larval Subjects . dropouthangoutspaceout: If there’s something profoundly wrong with Heidegger’s thesis that art is an expression of a world, it is that art opens us on to worlds beyond our own lived artworld. If there’s a reason for the persistent animosity towards art throughout…
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» Thoughts for an Internet of Things education designswarm thoughts
» Thoughts for an Internet of Things education designswarm thoughts
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The review uncovered examples of work that do not meet WIRED editorial standards. (List of posts with confirmed issues to date below.) Although Frontal Cortex posts were not edited or fact checked, we expect those whose work appears on our site to follow basic good journalism practices. Lehrer’s failure to meet WIRED editorial standards leaves…
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I’m a journalism professor and science journalist, and though I’ve written for Wired once or twice (and I happen to know and like Wired’s editor, Chris Anderson), I was a relatively neutral, outside party who could check Lehrer’s blog for journalistic malfeasance. So Wired.com asked me to take a look. My task was not to…
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The gee-whiz aspects of “Side by Side” are integral to its argument. The film is not quite an exercise in pro-digital propaganda. Skeptics as well as enthusiasts are heard from, and the virtues of old-fashioned celluloid are duly praised. But as is so often the case with digital technology of all kinds — the tablet,…
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futuramb: 3 Reasons CIOs Need Scenario Planning By Daniel W. Rasmus, fastcompany.com Scenario planning is the art and practice of imagining multiple futures to create a strategic context for planning and decision making. Pioneered by Royal Dutch Shell in the ’60s and ’70s, the technique is now widely used by…
