What do an archeologist, an aspiring engineer, an animator, a couple of agile art gallery owners, an activator of community, another activator of community, an awesome swimmer, an academic tourist, an auditor of waste, an academic activist, a gamer, a vicar and Suzy Cato all have in common? You can hear them all being positive […]
April 8, 2021
A year and 225 shows done, 7,794,798,475 people to go… (Updating the Episode list for Blowing Bubbles). 208. Rob Riddell Tigier in Waikouaiti Appreciating Now Bubbles 209. Steve Henry joins Samuel Mann at Otago Polytechnic in North Dunedin Transformational Bubbles – 210. Samuel Murray in South Dunedin What’s Possible Bubbles 211. Billy Bowman in Helensville Relentlessly […]
October 17, 2020
Updating the Episode list for Blowing Bubbles. 119. Karl Gradon in Whakatane BeKind Business Bubbles 120. Simmone Wood in Broad Bay. Bubbles of Small Miracles 121. Ashleigh Smith in Central Dunedin Bubbles of Caring Partnerships 122. Malcolm Macpherson in Alexandra Changing Practice Bubbles 123. Indra Kularatne in Auckland Different World Bubbles 124. Rebecca Williams in Cromwell […]
November 5, 2017
Someone asked me today if I know of anyone who has thought about connections between games design and sustainability. They’ve come to the right place. Turns out I’ve talked to a lot of people in this space: Josh Tanenbaum: Design fictions through games Ann Pendelton-Julian: (architecture really, but interesting thoughts about games creating conditions) […]
February 26, 2014
Ben Shneiderman declared at CHI last year that “HCI is an activist discipline”. We’re trying to work out the implications of this – what would it mean for computing to be an activist discipline? (see also Hopeful Tourism Computing). To find out, I’ve been trawling through the podcasts for sustainablelens.org where we ask […]
May 6, 2021
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