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David Bloom

Google Public Policy Blog: Plan your digital afterlife with Inactive Account Manager - 0 views

  • Not many of us like thinking about death — especially our own. But making plans for what happens after you’re gone is really important for the people you leave behind. So today, we’re launching a new feature that makes it easy to tell Google what you want done with your digital assets when you die or can no longer use your account.
David Bloom

The Promise and Peril of the 'Data-Driven Society' - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Up to now, the focus on the power and implications of Big Data technology has been involved social media, business decision-making and online privacy. Those are big subjects in their own right. So it’s not surprising that the notion of a data-driven society has not been much considered.
Ruth Cuadra

Muslim Women, YouTube, and Third Space - 1 views

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    New media technology provides a "Third Space" where some Muslims who are using social media to contest gender assumptions, normative aspects of religious practice, and cultural experience. In this context, YouTube offers such a space as an informal meeting place to create community and to express new identities.
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    Interesting! And great to know about in the context of our soon-to-launch online exhibition, Muslima: Muslim Women's Art & Voices.
Ruth Cuadra

Gender Income Equality Will Be Achieved Within 20 Years, Futurist Says - 0 views

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    When we went from a production economy to an information economy, the asset of physical strength was no longer valued. It became a knowledge economy-the single advantage that men have over women, which is strength, was no longer a defining job necessity.
Ruth Cuadra

Report describes the future of buildings in 2050 - 0 views

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    Arup's Foresight + Innovation team, foresees that structures will be fully integrated into the fabric of the city, responsive to changes in the external environment, and designed for continuous adaptability, according to real-time needs and demands of its users.
Megan Conn

THE FUTURIST Magazine Releases Its Top 10 Forecasts for 2013 and Beyond | World Future ... - 3 views

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    THE FUTURIST Magazine releases its top ten forecasts for 2013 and beyond.
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    Top 10 forecasts for 2013 and beyond
Ruth Cuadra

Digilogue: the convergence of the digital and analogue - 0 views

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    Change doesn't care if you like it or not. A computer interface can never really replace a human face...or can it?
Ileana Maestas

Global trends for 2013: A top ten for business leaders | The Economist - 0 views

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    Look at #8. Business stepping up: From profit to purpose .....museums have always had a purpose beyond profit. We are uniquely poised to show the "purpose driven public" our motivations and how we benefit society.
Ariane Karakalos

New School Leads Conversation on the Future of Learning | The New School News - 0 views

  • The conference, hands-on workshops, science fair, performances, and other activities run October 10–16, one project is currently on view in the Sheila C. Johnson Design Center at Parsons The New School for Design. The Assignment Book is an exhibition curated by Scholz and Christiane Paul, director of the graduate media studies program at The New School for Public Engagement and Adjunct Curator of New Media Arts at the Whitney Museum of American Art, that poses questions for the audience. It features work by artist Luis Camnitzer that grapples with some unresolved questions about digital learning, and is solicited visitors to the gallery to add to the conversation, subverting the traditional role of the artist as teacher. There will be a discussion about this exhibition between Camnitzer and Paul on October 11.
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