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Trevor Aaronson

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Steve Prulhiere

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Kristen Olson

STANFORD: Robotic block party puts new high-tech creations on... | www.ktvu.com - 0 views

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    I went to this great open house yesterday on campus, "Robot Block Party." Everything from the Nasa robotics team to amateur tinkerers frankensteining robots in their backyards. A couple people from the Exhibits team at the Cal Academy showed a kinect-powered robot they had been tinkering with as a side project, where - their idea - would be to put the robot (with a camera) on the roof, and you'd be able to "drive" it using the kinect inside the museum. And of course, there was the self-driving race car, complete with the ubiquitous Stanford parking sticker.
Ruth Cuadra

"Stacked" by Michael Harris | The Walrus | April 2012 - 1 views

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    Building a new library building gave designers and librarians a new way to think about what a library can be to a community.  Digital and physical coexist and people are a primary focus. Could a museum do as well?  How can you achieve this level of integration and community involvement without building a new building?
Ariane Karakalos

The Portland Art Museum Transforms an Exhibition Into a Social Platform | Fast Company - 0 views

  • museum borrowed from social networking platforms and created a dynamic ecosystem that invites different
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  • The museum's bold step was reaching out to creators--Portland's creative community--and inviting them to make their own exhibitions and events exploring the creative revolution in China as part of the total China Design Now exhibition experience.
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  • To extend community involvement online, the museum created CDNPDX.org where sixteen different blog editors from the community contribute content and editorial perspectives daily.
  • While including potentially offensive underground comics and "amateur" art may make some traditional museum-goers uncomfortable, the museum believes that inviting people to be part of the experience is necessary to remain relevant and worth the risk.
Lisa Eriksen

Is Facebook Making Us Lonely? - Magazine - The Atlantic - 3 views

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    How is technology isolating people and what role can museums plan in authentic human relations?
Ruth Cuadra

Lunch-goers by the hundreds bust a move in Sweden - Yahoo! News - 1 views

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    Crowdsourced group activity creates a place where people want to be on their lunch hour despite noise and sweat.
Ruth Cuadra

Doug Aitken Transforms the Hirshhorn with SONG 1 | Around The Mall - 0 views

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    Artist and museum cooperate to create work that faces the community, doesn't require people to come in to experience art
Ruth Cuadra

iMedicine - The Health & Wellbeing Issue - Curve - 0 views

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    Increasingly people will have access to data about their lifestyles that will shape their behavior Issues of health and wellness will be seen less as an interruption into everyday life and instead a normal part of it
Karen Wade

Death by Curation: Why the Special Exhibit Isn't So Special Anymore (CASE STU... - 2 views

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    Understanding that a museum visit is more about people than it is about objects.
Ruth Cuadra

Social Impact Innovation Company Redefines Financial Education With Traveling Museum Ex... - 0 views

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    Here's an interesting idea for a way to bring baby boomers into the museum (one section is about retirement planning)...an exhibit that attempts to make financial information resonant and "stick" with people
Ruth Cuadra

iBrain, a Device That Can Read Thoughts - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    The iBrain is part of a new generation of portable neural devices and algorithms intended to monitor and diagnose conditions like sleep apnea, depression and autism... Help people to communicate by merely thinking...researching signals that look for intent
Lisa Eriksen

Causes of death: 1900 and 2010 - Boing Boing - 1 views

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    What will be the major causes of death in 2030?  What diseases will people be living with?
Megan Conn

http://www.getchronos.com/ - 0 views

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    From my friend at the Institute for the Future... could a mobile app help people lead a more intention life? 
Ruth Cuadra

Cultural Data Project - 1 views

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    It it shocking to see stats that say Califonia has 11,000 full-time and 28,000 part time employees n the Arts & Cultural Sector, but more than 155,000 volunteers and interns. No wonder there are no jobs -- people are willing to work in museums and cultural orgs for free. What do we do for our fellow professionals?
Ruth Cuadra

In Praise Of the Male Biological Clock « Zócalo Public Square - 0 views

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    Could the news that men have a biological clock be the tipping point that reverses the trend of people starting families later?
Ruth Cuadra

Go Ahead: Steal This Headline « Zócalo Public Square - 0 views

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    "People in this town are very concerned that the lack of respect for intellectual property rights here and abroad is undermining their business model"
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