Pop!Tech: Adrian Bowyer breeds machines.
Dr. Adrian Bowyer, a professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Bath, is a man who thinks big. He’d like to… Read More »Pop!Tech: Adrian Bowyer breeds machines.
Dr. Adrian Bowyer, a professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Bath, is a man who thinks big. He’d like to… Read More »Pop!Tech: Adrian Bowyer breeds machines.
To inspire projects like Kiva, you need mentors. Andrew Zolli introduces Paul Polak, founder of International Development Enterprises, as one of the key mentors in… Read More »Pop!Tech: Paul Polak inspires.
Pop!Tech’s second session focuses on “innovation from the bottom up”, grassroots approaches to social change. Andrew Zolli points out that “for every dollar of US… Read More »Pop!Tech: Jessica Flannery explains Kiva
Christian Nold is a different kind of cartographer, a biomapper, who’s trying to map spaces in an entirely different way. He’s interested in mapping cities… Read More »Pop!Tech: Christian Nold’s Emotional Maps
It’s my fourth year at the Pop!Tech conference, the annual three-day gathering of scientists, inventors, geeks, philosophers and thinkers in coastal Maine. I got email… Read More »Pop!Tech: Chris Jordan and Imaging Consumerism
Comment is free: Speaking in tongues Thoughts from Jeff Jarvis on the profusion of languages in the blogosphere, bridgeblogging, global voices. (tags: language translation globalvoices… Read More »links for 2007-10-18