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Decade Matter

rdabrams wrote 4 weeks ago: Well, since everyone else is at it, we figured we’d boot up the Turnstone time machine to shar … more →

Tags: Brain vitamins, Design+Architecture, Events, Exhibits, London, Material Culture, Minneapolis, New York City, Storytelling

Loose lips launch library lion logo

rdabrams wrote 1 month ago: Last week, the New York Public Library launched its new logo, and Turnstone went along to take a loo … more →

Tags: Design for Good, interdisciplinary, just published!, New York City, New York Public Library, Programmed spaces, Storytelling, transit, Words+pictures

"Best Square Wins" Goes Public

rdabrams wrote 2 months ago: Turnstone is delighted to report that one of our favorite grad school exercises is busting out of th … more →

Tags: Brain vitamins, Collaborative creativity, Design for Good, Design+Architecture, Education, Events, interdisciplinary, Outside Inspiration, Storytelling

NYPL Live: Capitalism and the Future

rdabrams wrote 2 months ago: From grass-roots to ski-slopes, we’re shifting seamlessly from posts about London’s Bigg … more →

Tags: Academia, Brain vitamins, Corporations, Economy, Events, interdisciplinary, New York Public Library, Outside Inspiration, Patterns+systems

Reporting Back from The Bigger Picture (3): Got any small change? 1 comment

rdabrams wrote 2 months ago: Here’s the third and final installment of Ben Reizenstein’s round up from The Bigger Pic … more →

Tags: Bigger picture, Brain vitamins, Cities+buildings, Collaborative creativity, Corporations, Design for Good, Economy, Events, Geography

Reporting back from The Bigger Picture (1)

rdabrams wrote 2 months ago: While Turnstone is off to polish a class syllabus, and a massive master (Ms?) list of the trickle-tu … more →

Tags: Cities+buildings, Patterns+systems, sustainability, Brain vitamins, Storytelling, Outside Inspiration, Economy, Design for Good, Programmed spaces

Thank you, ladies and gentlemen

rdabrams wrote 2 months ago: As explained in the post preceding this one, we have been canvassing designers, technologists, acade … more →

Tags: Interaction design, Brain vitamins, Collaborative creativity, Workplace, Design for Good, interdisciplinary, Women

Fast forward, Pause, Rewind, Eject

rdabrams wrote 2 months ago: Turnstone loves to celebrate old as well as new media on these pages. We can start with the new … more →

Tags: Patterns+systems, Interaction design, Words+pictures, Brain vitamins, Storytelling, just published!, Outside Inspiration, Programmed spaces, interdisciplinary

Artist: Sounds a bit like 'activist'

rdabrams wrote 2 months ago: It’s that time of year, after the summer sag, before halloween then holiday mayhem, when every … more →

Tags: Interaction design, Brain vitamins, Collaborative creativity, Storytelling, Outside Inspiration, Design for Good, Government

October Roundup: Measuring progress by foot

rdabrams wrote 2 months ago: Over the last week, Turnstone tiptoed to the green roof above the Open Planning Project’s new … more →

Tags: Brain vitamins, Collaborative creativity, Design+Architecture, Education, Material Culture, Outside Inspiration, transit, Turnstone at work

Work, not rain, stops play

rdabrams wrote 2 months ago: Strange of us to pick a cricketing phrase for this week’s headline. Occasionally these vestigi … more →

Tags: Turnstone, Turnstone at work, Design+Architecture, Cities+buildings, Words+pictures, Collaborative creativity, Storytelling, just published!

The Bigger Picture: Festival of Interdependence

rdabrams wrote 3 months ago: Last week, a reader of the Turnstone blog posed the question, what’s the next big thing for Ne … more →

Tags: Brain vitamins, Cities+buildings, Design for Good, Economy, interdisciplinary, Outside Inspiration, Patterns+systems, Policy, Programmed spaces

The real architects of New York City: Rivers and tides1 comment

rdabrams wrote 3 months ago: Bachman's fish-eye map of New York and Environs (1857) This week’s opening of a new exhibi … more →

Tags: Turnstone, Cities+buildings, Patterns+systems, Words+pictures, Brain vitamins, Storytelling, Exhibits, Outside Inspiration, interdisciplinary

Hey, Mister Tech President

rdabrams wrote 3 months ago: Turnstone went to listen in on a talk in SVA’s IxD series last week, by Scott Thomas, who is F … more →

Tags: Turnstone at work, Interaction design, Words+pictures, Brain vitamins, Collaborative creativity, Storytelling, Outside Inspiration, Content Management, Rich Internet Applications

Start Mapping Sense in the City

rdabrams wrote 3 months ago: A LOT going on this week. The Conflux festival is in full swing and the Sentient Cities exhibit has … more →

Tags: Cities+buildings, Patterns+systems, Interaction design, sustainability, Words+pictures, Brain vitamins, Collaborative creativity, Exhibits, Yellow cabs

Connected gov depends on service designers. Oh yes.

rdabrams wrote 3 months ago: Turnstone’s second dispatch from DC, from last week’s O’reilly Gov2.0 Expo and Sum … more →

Tags: Patterns+systems, Interaction design, Brain vitamins, Collaborative creativity, Design for Good, Policy, Government, technology

On yer bike: Learning by others doing

rdabrams wrote 3 months ago: Transportation Alternatives invited Turnstone to act as Counsel (aka Tarantino-style The Cleaner) to … more →

Tags: Cities+buildings, Patterns+systems, Interaction design, sustainability, Words+pictures, Brain vitamins, Collaborative creativity, Storytelling, Design for Good

Art? Museums would rather stick a fork in it

rdabrams wrote 3 months ago: If you liked the train ride to the US Open, have a hundred bucks and an adventurous appetite, head b … more →

Tags: Cities+buildings, Exhibits, Outside Inspiration, Programmed spaces, interdisciplinary, transit, Drawing / Illustration

Chain-rattling 2.01 comment

rdabrams wrote 3 months ago: In a palace in Rajasthan, there are still bolts on the marble walls where hundreds of years ago, a h … more →

Tags: Patterns+systems, Interaction design, Words+pictures, Brain vitamins, Outside Inspiration, Design for Good, Programmed spaces, Policy, Government


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