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This is part of a large sculpture which stands in front of the
main entrance to Minnetrista Cultural Center in Muncie, Indiana.
The sculpture changes with the light and never looks the same
to my eyes.
I hope Katie will see this and add her latest photo
of this sculpture below. It was a fantastic photo!
The EcoCAR EV Challenge Launch Workshop serves as the catalyst for participating teams to understand the challenge they will embark on throughout the upcoming four-year Advanced Vehicle Technology Competition (AVTC) series.
Throughout the workshop, teams heard from Competition Organizers and Headline Sponsors from the U.S. Department of Energy, General Motors, MathWorks, and Argonne National Laboratory to learn about the AVTC series structure, EcoCAR EV Challenge Goals, and in particular, how diversity, equity, and inclusion will be woven into every aspect of the series. This Workshop provided teams with their first opportunity for team-to-team collaboration - which is a tenet of AVTCs.
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Tuesday, July 17th, 2018
Fortune Brainstorm Tech
11:25 AM
TOWN HALL 2018-TECHLASH: NAVIGATING AN INDUSTRY’S MOMENT OF CRISIS
Data privacy, fake news, anticompetitive concentration of power, job-killing and military-assisting AI, brogrammer behavior. But for these and other concerns everything’s going swimmingly for Big Tech these days. Our wide-ranging, audience-driven conversation explores what happens next and how the industry should respond.
Introduction: Jo Ling Kent, Business and Technology Correspondent, NBC News
OPENING REMARKS: CAN TECH FIND ITS HUMANITY?
Speaker: Tristan Harris, Founder, Center for Humane Technology
Featured participants:
Natalie Evans Harris, COO, Ecosystem Development, BrightHive
Hemant Taneja, Managing Director, General Catalyst
Moderator: Jo Ling Kent, NBC News
Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune
The game takes place in the dystopian city of Glass, the showcase city of the nation of Cascadia. After a bitter secession from the authoritarian nation of OmniStat and years of conflict and violence Cascadia falls under the rule of the Conglomerate, an oligarchy comprising 13 large corporations. The most powerful corporation is Kruger Holding, whose patriarch Gabriel Kruger has monopolized the city's law enforcement under his Kruger Security (K-Sec) division.
As part of FutureEverything, the Patchworks team came together to explore the perils and possibilities of self-exploration through hacking, homebrew electronics and hands-on biostatistics. Is the “quantified self” a new means of empowerment or the first steps towards a dystopian, spreadsheet driven vision of the future?
Patchworks is a research collaboration between the community support group, Signposts, MadLab and Lancaster University exploring the health and communication needs of homeless people through the co-design of prototype tools using cheap, open source technology.
Patchworks is part of Catalyst, a multidisciplinary research project engaging community groups and academics to envision and build next-generation tools to facilitate social change.
Our annual Catalyst Luncheon was held on Wednesday, September 28, 2016. This dynamic shows your investment at work through engaging activities and inspiring stories from those who have been touched by COSI's mission.
As part of FutureEverything, the Patchworks team came together to explore the perils and possibilities of self-exploration through hacking, homebrew electronics and hands-on biostatistics. Is the “quantified self” a new means of empowerment or the first steps towards a dystopian, spreadsheet driven vision of the future?
Patchworks is a research collaboration between the community support group, Signposts, MadLab and Lancaster University exploring the health and communication needs of homeless people through the co-design of prototype tools using cheap, open source technology.
Patchworks is part of Catalyst, a multidisciplinary research project engaging community groups and academics to envision and build next-generation tools to facilitate social change.
As part of FutureEverything, the Patchworks team came together to explore the perils and possibilities of self-exploration through hacking, homebrew electronics and hands-on biostatistics. Is the “quantified self” a new means of empowerment or the first steps towards a dystopian, spreadsheet driven vision of the future?
Patchworks is a research collaboration between the community support group, Signposts, MadLab and Lancaster University exploring the health and communication needs of homeless people through the co-design of prototype tools using cheap, open source technology.
Patchworks is part of Catalyst, a multidisciplinary research project engaging community groups and academics to envision and build next-generation tools to facilitate social change.
Catalyst Open Source Academy, 6-15 January 2015; catalyst.net.nz/academy Catalyst Open Source Academy, 6-15 January 2015; catalyst.net.nz/academy
After the students settled on their personas, they now need to be more specific on what functionalities to implement in their app, for what purpose and what the acceptance criteria are.
As part of FutureEverything, the Patchworks team came together to explore the perils and possibilities of self-exploration through hacking, homebrew electronics and hands-on biostatistics. Is the “quantified self” a new means of empowerment or the first steps towards a dystopian, spreadsheet driven vision of the future?
Patchworks is a research collaboration between the community support group, Signposts, MadLab and Lancaster University exploring the health and communication needs of homeless people through the co-design of prototype tools using cheap, open source technology.
Patchworks is part of Catalyst, a multidisciplinary research project engaging community groups and academics to envision and build next-generation tools to facilitate social change.
Our annual Catalyst Luncheon was held on Wednesday, September 28, 2016. This dynamic shows your investment at work through engaging activities and inspiring stories from those who have been touched by COSI's mission.
Catalyst Open Source Academy, 6-15 January 2015; catalyst.net.nz/academy Catalyst Open Source Academy, 6-15 January 2015; catalyst.net.nz/academy
After the students settled on their personas, they now need to be more specific on what functionalities to implement in their app, for what purpose and what the acceptance criteria are.
As part of FutureEverything, the Patchworks team came together to explore the perils and possibilities of self-exploration through hacking, homebrew electronics and hands-on biostatistics. Is the “quantified self” a new means of empowerment or the first steps towards a dystopian, spreadsheet driven vision of the future?
Patchworks is a research collaboration between the community support group, Signposts, MadLab and Lancaster University exploring the health and communication needs of homeless people through the co-design of prototype tools using cheap, open source technology.
Patchworks is part of Catalyst, a multidisciplinary research project engaging community groups and academics to envision and build next-generation tools to facilitate social change.
Catalyst Open Source Academy, 6-15 January 2015; catalyst.net.nz/academy Catalyst Open Source Academy, 6-15 January 2015; catalyst.net.nz/academy
After the students settled on their personas, they now need to be more specific on what functionalities to implement in their app, for what purpose and what the acceptance criteria are.