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Lisa Eriksen

http://cdn.guggenheim.org/BMW/100_Urban_Trends_1106_3MB.pdf - 0 views

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    We have identified and explored many of these trends through our CAMLF work.
Ruth Cuadra

Big data is worth nothing without big science | Business Tech - CNET News - 0 views

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    Many organizations are rich in data but poor in insight. But what if museums could use their "data" to see not just what's happening now, but also to model what they could be doing to optimize outcomes for the future? Enter the CAMLF team.
Megan Conn

The New "Google Glasses" Ad: Some Version of Hell | Book Think | Big Think - 1 views

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    no doubt there has been good measure of skepticism and backlash; idea of walking around 'distracted' - or possibility of always recording-- lends to some dystopian images of the future... I'd say the TV was a similar technology that led to distraction/couch potato culture. (But we've moved on) This is more mobile - and in the world. I think it's exciting -- and needs some healthy skepticism. For CAMLF-- I look at these glasses- in more specific applications--where context is more controlled. Imagine the 'layering' of experiences. Providing visual learning element to the objects inside our walls Museum environments seem perfect--- even more so than (what I think is a poor vision) walking around public streets. In private situations for Google Goggles seems more ideal.. Maybe?
Garry Golden

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David Bloom

When you and employer split, who gets your friends and followers? - Red Tape - 0 views

  • A controversial court ruling last week has shined a light on this made-in-the-digital age problem: Who owns Twitter followers, Facebook friends and LinkedIn connections when employers and employees part ways?
Garry Golden

Cultural Institute - Google - 1 views

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    ummm
Ruth Cuadra

Intel Futurist: Three Things We Want From Tech - 0 views

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    "To embrace technology it must have a link to the past..."
Ruth Cuadra

The Neurochemistry of Empathy, Storytelling, and the Dramatic Arc, Animated | Brain Pic... - 0 views

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    even the simplest narrative can elicit powerful empathic response by triggering the release of neurochemicals like cortisol and oxytocin, provided it is highly engaging and follows the classic dramatic arc
Ruth Cuadra

The third space: the cafe's place in forming modern Japan | The Japan Times Online - 1 views

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    Cafes, then, are both a product of modernity and, through the space they provide for new ideas to develop, a driver of modernity.
Lisa Eriksen

Pandora for Fine Art | IdeaFeed | Big Think - 0 views

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    Pandora for museums? Where will this take us on our tech journey?
Lisa Eriksen

German Employees Help Define Company's Board of Directors | IdeaFeed | Big Think - 0 views

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    Could you imagine museum workers electing 1/2 of the board?
David Bloom

Holy Crap, Self-Driving Cars Are Now Legal in California - 0 views

  • Just moments ago, California Governor Jerry Brown signed into effect SB1298, effectively paving the way for driverless cars in California. For a state that relies more heavily on cars than any other, this is hugely significant when it comes to traffic and road congestion.
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    How could I not add this to our discussion?
Megan Conn

Governor Brown signs driverless cars bill » Redding Record Searchlight - 0 views

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    Ok, no longer an obscure "scan hit" faint on the horizon... news about driverless cars has come to my small town's local newspaper! 
Ruth Cuadra

Third Space Encounters: Hybridity, Mimicry and Interstitial Practice - 0 views

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    The social encounter is a particular kind of meeting from which a wide range of different responses may emerge (e.g., confusion, misunderstandings, tension,trauma, and possibly social change)
Ruth Cuadra

A person's way of eating eggs 'can predict personality type' - Telegraph - 0 views

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    Do museums have personalities that can be measured in such seemingly unrelated ways?
Ruth Cuadra

Greetings from Robotistan, outsourcing's cheapest new destination - 2 views

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    Robotic automation emerges as a threat to traditional low-cost outsourcing
Ruth Cuadra

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Submit your design | Threadless - 1 views

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    Robert Louis Stevenson Museum partners with t-shirt comapny Threadless for a contest to create a Jekyll/Hyde design. Proceeds from sale of shirts benefit the Museum.
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