Beyond the museum: Tinkering with Cardboard Automata | The Tinkering Studio Blog | Expl... - 0 views
Open Objects: Thoughts towards the future of museums for #kulturwebb - 0 views
Data in a human context - 0 views
-
Data in a human context March 6, 2012 to Data Art • Comments (3) • Share on Twitter Jer Thorp, a data artist in residence at The New York Times, shows off some of his work (like this and this) and speaks about the connection between the real world and the mechanical bits we know as data. Worth your 17 minutes.
-
a data artist in residence at The New York Times, shows off some of his work (like this and this) and speaks about the connection between the real world and the mechanical bits we know as data.
Zakaria: Incarceration nation - Global Public Square - CNN.com Blogs - 0 views
The Geek Movement - 3 views
Census director: One 'mainstream culture' doesn't make much sense - In America - CNN.co... - 0 views
CultureLab: Home - 0 views
FDA panel recommends approving home HIV test - - CNN.com Blogs - 0 views
Museum 2.0: What Belgian Beer-Brewing Monks Taught Me about Non-Profit Business Models - 0 views
Circuit Scribe: Draw Circuits Instantly - 0 views
Official Blog: Supercharge your summer at Maker Camp - 1 views
Museum 2.0: Museum 2.0 Rerun: I Am An Elitist Jerk - 1 views
-
If you haven't seen Nina's blog this week, it's a "must read!" It's an important reminder that there are many different types of museum visitors out there, and while we should all provide access for a diversity of audiences, we don't want to forget those elitist jerks (especially since you and I may fall into that category more often than we'd like to admit).
A look at floating cities - 0 views
‹ Previous
21 - 40 of 215
Next ›
Last »
Showing 20▼ items per page