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Share Your Thoughts, Win One of Our Books!
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It’s our 15th anniversary this year and we’d love to hear about you: who
you are, why you follow us, what you like, what you don’t, what you value
and how ...
Tumblr Tuesday: Women Loving Women in Art
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It’s Lesbian Visibility Week, an excellent time to be celebrating women who
love women. Give it up for the sapphics, their muses, and the gorgeous art
th...
Measuring transportation equity
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I’m very glad to (finally be able to) share our new paper on measuring
transportation equity. In this paper we present a critical and
theoretically grou...
Archidose, 1999–2024
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After 25 years of running this blog under various names — all of which can
be lumped under the "Archidose" monicker — I've decided to shut it down,
moving ...
Introducing: How to Keep Time
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Why can it feel like there’s never enough time in a day, and why are so
many of us conditioned to believe that being more productive makes us
better people...
Start with a PyPortal in 2021
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The Adafruit PyPortal is a great device, with a few bells an whistles
already integrated in order to start small electronic projects (but
expensive, ok ;-)...
The Pandemic and the City
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The city is not just block and buildings with roads, and traffic. The city
is also lives, livelihoods, opportunity, economic opportunity, but more
than ...
The Importance of Being Earnest
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There are a couple of things to be excited about. The first is that Ranil
has made his Youtube debut. Above you can watch him present on of his PhD
papers ...
What is Stopping Poor People From Moving?
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Why have people stopped moving? The reason, economists believe, is that
while there are good wages in economically vibrant cities like New York and
San Fra...
In E
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Back in late 2014, Datarock (a norwegian electro rock band) were invited by
their friends at Bergen based computer game company Turbo Tape Games to
write...
Sustainable Cities Collective is Moving!
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In the coming days, this community will be moving to a new home: Smart
Cities Dive! To make sure you still get your daily intel on sustainable
cities and u...
Latest news on Alamo Plaza
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The big news this week is the long-awaited release of the Alamo Master
plan, following a process that took most of the year. Actually, the real
master pla...
Digital City Portrait Boston
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[image: Digital City Portrait Boston]
For the launch of 4G services in eleven UK cities, EE commissioned Brendan
Dawes to create a digital portrait for e...
A Note From Your Editor
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We will no longer actively publish on Datavisualization.ch, as our focus
has shifted from collecting visualizations to building them. I'd like to
share the...
Tonito Returns… Albeit briefly!
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It has been a very long time since I last blogged. Too long in fact, but
over the last year changing circumstances in my life has made blogging
very, very ...
Determine frequency of checking
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Determine frequency of checking for e mail messages. Some people choose to
check it throughout the day and even use such devices as the Blackberry
when on ...
Work: Absolut Cracking
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New work for the ongoing Absolut Art Exchange project, by way of invitation
from Filip Visnjic of the famous Creative Applications blog. You can find
my co...
A Tramway Arrives in Casablanca
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*by Cristiana Strava*
As Morocco’s largest city and business center, Casablanca suffers from
infernal traffic congestion, related air pollution and insuffi...
Just a house
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Hiroshi Sugimoto's reconstructed Chashitsu teahouse.
Japan seems to be a place where housing, the very notion of "the house", is
being constantly questione...
The Rise of the Darists
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At long last, Rice University School of Architecture’s Plat 2.5 is out.
Actually, it’s been out for the last few months. I have an essay called
“The Rise o...
Generator.x 3.0: Documentation and aftermath
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Generator.x 3.0: From Code to Atoms (slideshow of “gx30″ tag on Flickr)
Generator.x 3.0: From Code to Atoms Feb 18-26, 2012 at iMal, Brussels
http://www.im...
Is the Jasmine Revolution stepping back
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It seems just yesterday when Tunisians took the streets in protests for the
transition government mainly formed by members of the old and obsolete
establis...