Design
Blog posts
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Free webinar series: SVA's Design for Social Innovation
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Jer Thorp talks data visualizations and life lessons at Eyeo
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Image-wise: Bruce Munro's field of light
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Craftivism: Getting crafty for social causes
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The Hanging Garden: Detecting moisture levels with sensors and LED lights
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Image-wise: The many modes of moss graffiti
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Do you smell what I smell? Robot scents your social networks
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Social Innovation Fellow spotlight: Krista Donaldson & Paul Needham
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This week in PopTech: Timelines, profiles and small fixes
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An “Invisible Bike Helmet” that’s a-head of the pack
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Mapping the population of the dead
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Guru Magazine sets the poetry of science to digital motion
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People and their technology: Talk to Me opens at the MoMA this weekend
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Image-wise: Roomba light painting
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This week in PopTech: Wrong assumptions, lively exchanges and creative coders
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Truth & Beauty with information visualizer Moritz Stefaner
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Image-wise: Openpaths.cc data visualized
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Shape your own way
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ExpoTENtial Labs take to New York City streets
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Image-wise: Helping Charles Dickens understand the Kindle
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A sticky, vibrating touch screen
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Seven on Seven: At the intersection of art and technology
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Looking at how we feel about Osama bin Laden's death
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The 5 senses of PopTech
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5 senses of PopTech...stay tuned!
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Radiolab presents Symmetry
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6 questions with...Jonathan Harris
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Interview: Emily Pilloton on chicken coops, farmers markets and sustainable design
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From San Francisco to Paris in 2 minutes
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Thinking ahead: The Hybrid Age
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6 questions with...Jonathan Zawada
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Tom Darden: Making it right after everything’s gone wrong
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Festo's fantastic flying feats
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Collaboration alert: Lauren Abramson and Peter Durand sketch out their time together
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Image-wise: Agricultural patterns from space
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This week in PopTech: Movers, shakers, and portrait-makers
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6 questions with...Adam Harvey
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Flashback: Erin McKean and her words
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PopTech at SXSWi: Better Innovation, Design and Sustainability via Open Source
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Emily Pilloton is a character
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PopTech interview: Data visualizing Malcolm Gladwell, NASA's Kepler project and color with Jer Thorp
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This week in PopTech: Big stories, big news
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PopTech interview: An obsession with the past projects Friends of the Pleistocene into the future
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Orlagh O’Brien helps us get in touch with our emotions
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This week in PopTech: Visual tributes and social solutions
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Try your hand at designing a military vehicle
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Could these 10 unconventional materials help save the planet?
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LifeEdited: Making room for the good stuff
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Michelle Obama’s special guest at the State of the Union: A member of the West Philly High EVX team
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Built to fail: Heather Knight's Rube Goldberg infatuation
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Visual mashup of PopTech 2010
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Spark: Great things come in SMALLabs
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This week in PopTech: Mushrooms, waves and plastic bottle sailboat adventures
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The Economist dissects the meaning of failure
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Graham Hill and Brooke Betts Farrell get rid of stuff
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A Bell for Every Minute with Stephen Vitiello
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Eli Pariser on Machine Curation and Paying Attention to the Things We Don't Know
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Own Your Future — a PopTech Accelerator & BCAM collaboration — has launched!
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Simon Hauger and Azeem Hill on education, cooperation, and bad-ass hybrids
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Tom Darden is making it right in New Orleans
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Orlagh O'Brien wants to know how you feel
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In-between moments and interesting introductions
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Help Graham Hill edit his life for a chance to win fabulous prizes
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Lisa Gansky on Mesh: Why the Future of Business is Sharing
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Donald Ingber is Uncovering Nature’s Design Principles to Inspire Bioengineering
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Six Words on "Brilliant Accidents, Necessary Failures, and Improbable Breakthroughs"
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This Week in PopTech: Introductions, Bus Trips and Microscopes
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This Week in PopTech: Sustainable Development, Aquaponics and Speaking Human
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This Week in PopTech: Car Culture, Sex Ed and Mobile Microscopes
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Building the 21st Century Car
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How to Make a Magazine in 48 Hours
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Video: Kyna Leski on Creative Processes
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The Cure for Innovation Inertia
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Reporting Pain, Consuming Water: Presentations from the SVA MFA in Interaction Design
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Robert Fabricant and Jay Parkinson on Designing Health
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Arduino Art: Breathing Books, Twitching Dolls, Blinking Textiles
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Design Revolution Road Show Rolls Into Brooklyn
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Subtle Nudges for Greater Good
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Why Peter Durand Draws During PopTech Talks
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Video: Nicholas Felton on News and Infographics
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The Grand Disappointment: Apple and Obama after Hype and Hope
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PopTech Fellow Emily Pilloton on Colbert Report
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New York Designers Propose Ideas for New York Transportation, Navigation, and Waterfront Development
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VIDEO: Balance of Systems: PopTech 2009's Nocera, Kurgan, and Kuepper
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VIDEO: Gideon Obarzanek, Neri Oxman, and Reuben Margolin
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VIDEO: Michael Pollan, Will Allen, and Marije Vogelzang on Edible Futures
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Neri Oxman: Design is truly alive
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Marije Vogelzang brings a designer's eye to thinking about food
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Kyna Leski on creativity