A couple days late here, but we are honored that our project is among those selected for the first issue of [bracket]. Looks like a fascinating group of projects (“strategizing a man-made geolo… more →
betamammotheatingbark wrote 8 months ago: A couple days late here, but we are honored that our project is among those selected for the first i … more →
eatingbark wrote 10 months ago: http://www.worldchanging.com/archives/003999.html: “A single acre of algae ponds can produce 1 … more →
eatingbark wrote 10 months ago: It is fairly obvious how a rigid infrastructure — the interstate highway system, for instance … more →
eatingbark wrote 10 months ago: For sketching, photoshopping, etc. Highly recommended slideshow: http://flickr.com/photos/marcelvand … more →
eatingbark wrote 11 months ago: As I have been thinking about it, it seems clear to me that it is essential that, if our infrastruct … more →
eatingbark wrote 11 months ago: 1. [link] [link] 2. UN FAO Africa water maps (precipitation, evapotranspiration, etc. — not te … more →
eatingbark wrote 11 months ago: 1. from Shuttle Radar Topography Mission, maps of all of Africa — very large (100 MB+) TIFs av … more →
eatingbark wrote 11 months ago: Angola: a country study (somewhat dated, but good for background information and history, particular … more →
eatingbark wrote 11 months ago: These are old, but fantastic (especially the map of industries, which I could see being altered to r … more →
eatingbark wrote 11 months ago: Insightful commentary on _urb_, from Mark Collins of proxy: “Slum ‘upgrading’, as … more →
eatingbark wrote 11 months ago: Explicating the method of fog farming and potential applications for water derived. I think this fo … more →
Stephen Becker wrote 11 months ago: The Luanda Wiki page has some nice hi-res views link to google map of Luanda with images Some stando … more →
Stephen Becker wrote 11 months ago: has HQ version @ youtube great, but skip the first 3:40 awesome, and HQ version @ youtube this … more →
eatingbark wrote 12 months ago: potential vegetative uses for moisture generated by fog farming: 1. to grow green roofs 2. to grow f … more →
eatingbark wrote 12 months ago: 1. the souk How hard is it to see green (and pink, and blue, etc.) instead of brown overhead? Not v … more →
eatingbark wrote 12 months ago: [THIS POST HAS BEEN SUPERSEDED] a. pulling water out of the air seems like there are two methods of … more →
Stephen Becker wrote 12 months ago: elegant, and refined: http://pruned.blogspot.com/2008/02/some-proposals-for-venice-lagoon-park.html … more →
Stephen Becker wrote 1 year ago: back to bracket: 12:04 PM worth playing with for projected populations: http://esa.un.org/unup/index … more →
Stephen Becker wrote 1 year ago: 9:25 AMRob: word on the fog towers. i had missed that. 9:27 AM obviously we would want to find a way … more →