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Ruth Cuadra

Newfields Director Charles Venable on His Data-Driven (and Maybe Crazy) Quest to Save the Art Museum - 2 views

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    In an era of greater entertainment opportunities with on-demand availability, people had begun chiefly seeking out cultural experiences that are defined by "fun." Museums, as traditionally construed, had become boring. Venable embraced this as gospel, and rethought the IMA from ground up.
Karen Wade

What shopping will look like in the future - 1 views

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    For one who finds shopping in stores a form of recreation, I hope the Brave New World of retail won't take away our real time fun (not that I don't spend tons of time already on retail sites, but I still like to go to the store and feel the merchandise). Trying on a top in a virtual dressing room just isn't the same as wearing it. Oh well, maybe I also will be able to virtually "feel" it-but. . .
Megan Conn

The Parking Lots Of The Future Look Super Fun | Co.Design | business + design - 0 views

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    Could museum parking lots be more fun in the future?
Johanna Fassbender

Seoul government's giant ear sculpture actually listens to the public's opinion | Springwise - 1 views

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    a fun idea for exhibit feedback?
David Bloom

Can Futurists Change The Future? - 0 views

  • Over the last century and a half, science fiction has evolved just as science has evolved. But does this mean there is actually a causal link between futurology and real scientific research? Could science fiction actually determine what technologies humanity ultimately invents? And if so, can this new generation of crowd empowered futurists be the ones who shape our future world?
Ruth Cuadra

Office Oasis: When The Workplace Doubles As A Space To Unwind (PHOTOS) - 1 views

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    Third space concept inversed to mean in-office refuges, an effect of what Bob Fox, publisher of the industry magazine Workspace Design, calls the Google philosophy to "give its employees a city."
Gina Hall

Google Launches Field Trip App For Android | WebProNews - 0 views

  • your guide to the cool, hidden, and unique things in the world around you
  • hyperlocal
  • Field Trip can help you learn about everything from local history to the latest and best places to shop, eat, and have fun. You select the local feeds you like and the information pops up on your phone automatically, as you walk next to those places.”
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  • local lore
  • social sharing options with Facebook, Twitter and Google+.
Ruth Cuadra

Chicken With Ball Bearings: How To Cook Like A Futurist | The Awl - 0 views

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    Futurist Cookbook -- food for thought as we continue our training as futurists
Ruth Cuadra

The Nose Knows: A Perfumer Captures the Scent of a Library - 0 views

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    Ever wish you could bottle that mysterious library scent, the aroma of rummaging through the stacks?
Megan Conn

UP: San Francisco | Project Proposals Archive - 0 views

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    Fun new ideas from UP SF re: DIY/urbanism.  Fruit fence, anyone? 
Ruth Cuadra

Here Now, a Proposal to Connect Governors Island to Manhattan - Fun With Urban Planning - Curbed NY - 0 views

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    thinking out of the box about urban planning
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