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I'm watching How Buildings Learn 1x06 "Shearing Layers"
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Dinsdag 15 december – Why haven’t we seen a photograph of the whole earth yet? Campagne button uit 1967 van Stewart Brand (redacteur van de Whole Earth Catalogue en auteur van How buildings learn). Hij roept NASA en de Sovjet Unie op foto’s waar de hele wereld op staat te delen. De foto er naast heet The Blue Marble. Hij is in 1972 gemaakt door Eugene Cernan, Harrison Schmitt of Ronald Evans, astronauten van Apollo 17. Het is de enige door een mens gemaakte foto van de ‘hele’ aarde.
Celebrating national book day over here with some reuse favorites, and getting excited for Adam Minter's keynote at Decon + Reuse '17. #reuse #decon #junkyardplanet #Adam Minter, #Unbuilding #BobFalk #BradGuy #Powell's #TheReuseAtlas #DuncanBakerBrown #Heaphouse #Lungdon #Foulsham #EdwardCarey #Iremonger #Bulldozer #FrancescaAmmon #HowBuildingsLearn #StewartBrand #Rubble #JeffByles #ReInventingConstruction #IlkaAndreasRuby #Rubbish #WilliamRathje #CullenMurphy #RecyclingReconsidered #SamanthaMacBride #GreenBuildingMaterials #RossSpiegel #DruMeadows #NationalBookDay (at Powell's City of Books)