Space Always Matters – My Friend Ed Soja
I am very sad to report that my friend and former thesis advisor Ed Soja has just passed away. Not only was Ed a brilliant and provocative thinker but he was also one of the…
I am very sad to report that my friend and former thesis advisor Ed Soja has just passed away. Not only was Ed a brilliant and provocative thinker but he was also one of the…
I love tilt-shift photography. This amazing video, The Lion City from Keith Loutit shows why. It’s simply spectacular. Singapore has never seemed so ethereal yet vibrant. When I was a kid I loved playing with models for days…
The recent news about the Department of Education’s research department Institute awarding the majority of their EdTech allotted Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) innovation grants to gaming companies with promising educational products got me thinking about how my…
My weekly internet finds of note: I loved making maps of imaginary worlds as a child. This guy, however, has turned this hobby into a real work of art, complete with realistic urban planning projections.…
My weekly links of note: I absolutely loved these stories as an adolescent until I got to Lemuria, Shirly Maclain, and the 12′ tall dudes, then it started to seem weird. In the Violent Favelas of Brazil,…
Here’s a fun Prezi on the past and future of Salads that my friend Nick Davis and I did as a demonstration for a class. The lesson was on GMOs and Salad, it was more…