VIDEO: Mobile Energy Panel examines innovations in off-grid energy generation for electronic devices.
VIDEO: A quick peak inside “I Want to Believe” - a show of Chinese artist Cai Guo-Qiang at the Guggenheim museum.
Video: Designs should seek to minimize the environmental impact of consumer electronic devices at any stage in the product lifecycle. Can they?
ARTICLE: Can American curator put together a Russian show? American critic answers.
VIDEO: A silent walk through Russia Maiami 2007 that lets you decide.
VIDEO: In a world of endless products and waste, should designers create new products at all. And what’s their responsibility to the global community anyway?
VIDEO: David Kirkpatrick, senior editor for Internet and technology at Fortune Magazine, discusses online media strategies with College Humor’s Josh Abramson.
VIDEO: Can buildings really go green? If so at what cost? Chad Oppenheim discusses his current and future projects.
VIDEO: What role does democracy and media independence hold in today’s Russia. TIME magazine writes that Vladimir Putin has been a positive force in a chaotic country. Dmitry Vilensky’s film documentary reports a different picture.
Video: One Laptop Per Child designer Yves Behar talks with ScribeMedia.Org about the challenges of designing the “toy” that will save the world.
New York City and Wichita, KS, are among the many cities in the United States in which the state regularly spends more than one million dollars to incarcerate prisoners who live within a single census block. Advocacy organizations, city planners, and community groups working with released prisoners are asking: where are these ‘million dollar blocks,’ and what’s happening there?