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The city at the time was often reviled for its soulless car culture, but Banham celebrated it in "Los Angeles: The Architecture of Four Ecologies."
Five Best: Simon Jenkins Simon Jenkins 2011
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The subjects of seminars from the center this year range from "Modernism" and "Italian Studies" to "Music, Sensory Ecologies and the Body" and "Cross-Cultural Poetics and Rhetoric."
Mahindra Donates $10 Million to Harvard Eric Bellman 2010
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Overview: Developed through ethnographic profiling of a diverse group of those born between 1946 and 1964, Boomers: The Next 20 Years, Ecologies of Risk, paints an extraordinary new picture of this much-studied demographic as they confront a longer lifespan, the widest rich-poor gap in recent generations, a global energy shortage, new economic realities and a Web-based infrastructure.
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Overview: Developed through ethnographic profiling of a diverse group of those born between 1946 and 1964, Boomers: The Next 20 Years, Ecologies of Risk, paints an extraordinary new picture of this much-studied demographic as they confront a longer lifespan, the widest rich-poor gap in recent generations, a global energy shortage, new economic realities and a Web-based infrastructure.
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Ecologies have a grand imperative to variety, the greater the better.
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One of these “recombinant mixes of the poetic, political, fantastic, clinical, ironic and utopian” is InsideOut: Laboratory Ecologies 2008 by Jennifer Willet.
Extreme Terrains 2009
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One of these “recombinant mixes of the poetic, political, fantastic, clinical, ironic and utopian” is InsideOut: Laboratory Ecologies 2008 by Jennifer Willet.
Archive 2009-04-01 2009
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Micro Ecologies, the firm that responded to Specter's black-mold problem, usually gets calls from people wondering why their living room makes them sneeze.
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Overview: Developed through ethnographic profiling of a diverse group of those born between 1946 and 1964, Boomers: The Next 20 Years, Ecologies of Risk, paints an extraordinary new picture of this much-studied demographic as they confront a longer lifespan, the widest rich-poor gap in recent generations, a global energy shortage, new economic realities and a Web-based infrastructure.
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This "experimentation" is related to a research project I am currently conducting with a colleague and four PhD students, called "Ecologies of Interactive Artifacts".
Archive 2008-03-01 Erik Stolterman 2008
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