Daily Archives: June 1, 2012

Designing Geopolitics conference

Reblogged from Progressive Geographies: In San Diego this weekend, but with live stream. D:GP is a think-tank focused on how planetary scale computation transforms political geography and models of sovereignty, as seen through the lens of speculative art and design. … Continue reading

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120 Years of the Electron

Reblogged from The Skeptical Teenager: Hello there skeptics, This month, June (its June on Australia already, so I’m celebrating), is marking a very special occasion. It was 120 years ago that Hendrik Lorentz published his paper, which is now known … Continue reading

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Educational Institutions Creatively Using Mobile Technology

 Guest Post by Kaitlyn Cole Seeing as how mobile devices and related technologies have completely overtaken a good chunk of society already, naturally the education sector has followed suit. Oddly enough, though, smartphones, social media, tablet computers, and other hallmarks … Continue reading

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Sossusvlei Dunes - Namibia

Reblogged from Wanderlustress: As long as we’re doling out tons of AFAR love, I’ve been wanting to share with you my photos of the Sossusvlei Dessert in Namibia that I’ve posted for their “highlights”. The theme for these photo entries was … Continue reading

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David Harvey: 'The financial crisis is an urban crisis' - video

Reblogged from Association Concert Urbain : See on Scoop.it – URBANmedias David Harvey, theorist and author of Rebel Cities: From the Right to the City to the Urban Revolution, says that postwar capitalism can be understood with reference to the … Continue reading

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