Can the Selfie Generation Unplug?
A father and son raft down the Grand Canyon and hike in Joshua Tree, revealing the rewards that millennials can find in our most treasured places.
Source: Can the Selfie Generation Unplug and Get Into Parks?
LICHTGRENZE - a light art project for the 25 years fall of the wall memorial November 2014 on Vimeo
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To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, the LICHTGRENZE (The Border of Lights) an extraordinary light installation was produced, following the former route of the so-called Berliner Mauer.
Spaxels - 100 Dancing Drones
Hoertner and his team of 15 people called the drones, “spaxels,” a hybrid of “space pixels.” He said he wanted to show how drones, known to many as weapons, can be used to create beauty and socially meaningful experiences.
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Experiences not Possessions
"People are becoming really disenchanted with the rental market."
Source: Millennials want experiences not possessions say co-living entrepreneurs
Augmented City 3D
Pieces of information that swim around us all day
[embed]https://vimeo.com/14294054[/embed]
Source: Augmented (hyper)Reality: Augmented City 3D | KEIICHI MATSUDA
Augmented (hyper)Reality
synthetic spaces created by the digital information that we collect, consume and organise
[embed]https://vimeo.com/8569187[/embed]
Source: Augmented (hyper)Reality: Domestic Robocop | KEIICHI MATSUDA
Growth
LSE Cities is an international centre at the London School of Economics and Political Science that studies how people and cities interact in a rapidly urbanising world, focussing on how the design of cities impacts on society, culture and the environment. Through research, conferences, teaching and projects, the centre aims to shape new thinking and practice on how to make cities fairer and more sustainable for the next generation of urban dwellers, who will make up some 70 per cent of the global population by 2050.
Source: En Gb