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Information Visualisation and Web Science
On March 19, 2013February 19, 2022

Very interesting diagrams to see at the Web Science Industry Forum Poster Session via Mark Bernstein Mark Bernstein, the author of the Tinderbox platform.

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Makers at work
On March 3, 2013February 24, 2022

There is an extensive collection of videos of showcasing makers and their work, at Those Who Make. Here’s one I particularly enjoyed

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Supermarket Organic Products
On February 8, 2013February 18, 2022

Is Organic Supermarket Food a Lie? Revealing look behind the supermarket green wash. The example is from Europe however it is surely just as.

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Craftsmanship, one mans inspiration
On February 6, 2013February 18, 2022

Moving essay from David Sparks meditating about the influence of his father on his own pursuit of craftsmanship. I am sure that many modern.

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Fairfield Horseshoe
Fairfield Horseshoe
On January 13, 2013February 19, 2022

We had a long and rewarding day walking the Fairfield Horseshoe in the hills around Ambleside. It was mid September 2011 and the weather.

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Ode to invention, Maira Kalman
On January 8, 2013February 24, 2022

Steve Zeoli posted a link to the work of Maira Kalman in the NY Times today, in this case an enlightening graphic celebration of.

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John Dermer
John Dermer
On December 21, 2012February 22, 2022

In November we travelled down to Kirby’s Flat for John Dermer’s annual major exhibition. Planning to be there early we stayed overnight in Beechworth.

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Made by hand in brooklyn
On December 3, 2012February 24, 2022

Made by Hand is a project creating beautiful videos that celebrate the resurgent maker scene in Brooklyn “…Made by Hand was created out of.

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Dividing camels
On December 2, 2012February 18, 2022

The traditional teaching stories of the Sufi’s are often intriguing. One of my favourites is known as Dividing Camels. I originally came across it.

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New Listening
On November 16, 2012February 24, 2022

Album by Chris Smither I first heard Chris at the Blue Mountains Music Festival a few years ago, and I’m excited to see he.

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