Thursday, November 20, 2008

Feeling tiny, yet connected

Well.  


Here we are coming around the southern tip of San Juan Island druing the first leg of Round the County 2008.  Can't get much closer to weather than this, for now.

Far away, however, I read about the Asian skies.  Poisoned with soot, smog and toxic chemicals, the by product of massive developments in all industry categories - transportation, agriculture, building, cooking, and general mass production and export to the west.

''The imperative to act has never been clearer,'' said Achim Steiner, executive director of the United Nations Environment Program, in Beijing, where the report, titled ''Atmospheric Brown Clouds: Regional Assessment Report With Focus on Asia,'' was released.

Story via World Business Council on Sustainable Development.  Link here.

Eep.

Monday, August 18, 2008

LaP: Learning at Parties

I was at a party Friday night. It was full of costumes, revelry and merriment. At one point well into the night, we stepped outside and enter into a fantastic conversation about energy. I remember that I could see the nearly full moon reflecting in the window of the house. Djs behind the glass. Dance floor behind the DJ. I don't remember how the conversation even started. LC proposes Manhattan Project 2.0 for renewable energy. "Do it. Put 500 billion into it!!! (as opposed to spending it on the war on terror)". I wasn't aware of the Manhattan Project (until I asked). No, I was thinking about the Manhatta Project which I JUST read about in article about Spatial History on World Changing. It is similar to the Lost Creeks of Vancouver but I think that bringing spatial history and place into the discourse adds new layers of richness and relevance to the project.



Spatial history asks:

What did our cities look like pre European history?

What was this place???

What has it been?


Basically, anything regarding place.



Tuesday, August 05, 2008

Hello baby hawk


Walking home yesterday, we had an encounter. So close to home. In the city.







Monday, August 04, 2008

Talk nerdy to me

 
Amazing Czech biking history from Fransisco.  What a nerd.

Sunday, August 03, 2008

Ms. Li Shurui - long now thinker and artist.


I happen to think this photo is incredibly powerful. An article in the New York Times featured a hand full of contemporary artists who are said to be quietly emerging to stardom, in Beijing. Female artists are nearly invisible in a male dominated force. Brave souls.

Photo: Natalie Behring for The New York Times

It may say something about Ms. Li's present and future thinking, though, that when asked to name a cultural role model, she pointed neither to other artists nor to contemporary politics, but to the deep past: to the seventh-century ruler Wu Zetian, who through a combination of brains, beauty, unsparing ambition and tenacious hard work, became China’s first and only female empress.

Friday, August 01, 2008

minimal realism





I don't even know if I'd ever get a tattoo.. but if I did.. I would look to Charles Harper for inspiration. This guy is amazing.

I was going to post about pollution in Beijing, but I already did that yesterday at Ci.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Human Development Index ~ for the developed


B+, as usual.

http://measureofamerica.org/
via: http://www.humantific.com/