Design for sustainability
A guide to sustainability in design, from Goldsmith’s college, London. Covers materials, products, principles, concepts, and environmental issues.
Thanks to Leah Wechsler for the link.
notes on physical interaction, sustainability, networks, simians, cats, and more.
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A guide to sustainability in design, from Goldsmith’s college, London. Covers materials, products, principles, concepts, and environmental issues.
Thanks to Leah Wechsler for the link.
Robot Clothes is James Powderly and Michelle Kempner’s company and blog on robotics and wearable technologies. Includes some useful how-to’s and interesting projects.
Technorati Tags: art, electronics, pcomp, physical computing, wearables
Ruth Ron has done a number of interactive installations bridging telecommunications technologies and architecture, many of which are focused on dematerializing architectural structures — walls into windows, windows into views into remote spaces, and more.
Technorati Tags: architecture, networked objects, networks, video
Doors always has some interesting links on design and social innovation. They cover sustainability, health care, social justice, economics, all staring from a design point of view.
Technorati Tags: art, design, social justice, healthcare