Let the women lead!
The last two presentations I’m going to catch at TED are two utterly remarkable women, Tracy Chapman and Isabelle Allende. The topic of the session… Read More »Let the women lead!
The last two presentations I’m going to catch at TED are two utterly remarkable women, Tracy Chapman and Isabelle Allende. The topic of the session… Read More »Let the women lead!
Jan Chipchase is a user anthropologist for Nokia, who also writes a lovely (photo)blog, Future Perfect. His talk is about connectivity – specifically the connectivity… Read More »Considering connections
Eames Demetrios is the grandchild of Charles and Ray Eames, one of America’s most celebrated design and architecture teams. Will Wright invoked the Eames film… Read More »Remembering Grandpa Charles
Paola Antonelli is the design curator for the New York Museum of Modern Art, MOMA. She understands that most people don’t come to the museum… Read More »Humble Design
Elizabeth Diller is an architect whose work is highly visible, if sometimes of questionable functionality. She describes herself as being interested in “the post-natural”, a… Read More »The blurry lines of architecture
Jamie Lerner reinvents cities. Specifically, he’s reinvented his native Curibita, Brazil, making it astoundingly liveable and sustainable. He reminds us that “the city is not… Read More »Reinventing the City