how change is happening (illustration Ania Zoltkowski) pic.twitter.com/3nqS9VSqU4
— john thackara 约翰·萨卡拉 (@johnthackara) October 10, 2020

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how change is happening (illustration Ania Zoltkowski) pic.twitter.com/3nqS9VSqU4
— john thackara 约翰·萨卡拉 (@johnthackara) October 10, 2020
"Rewilding AI" My talk on 14 October: The future is more ecological than digital. Therefore AI can: reconnect man and nature; be an infra for ecosystem repair; make AgTech serve agroecology; enable farmer-city, & social-ecological, governance. https://t.co/TPzxoNQNuF pic.twitter.com/knCAbWAIfK
— john thackara 约翰·萨卡拉. (@johnthackara) October 4, 2019
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Thank haven, literally, for the moon," says the economist Susan George. "If it weren't there, supplying the gravity to slow down the earth's rotation, our days would last only about four hours, with constant gale-force winds. Nature doesn't work on the principle that faster is better". Industrial society, unfortunately, does work on that principle. As a consequence, it weighs heavily upon nature.
John Thackara, In the Bubble: Designing in a Complex World
John Thackara
John Thackara, designer e autor, mas também activista, direcciona a sua investigação segundo a preocupação que tem com o modo como as diferentes comunidades agem com vista à produção de um futuro sustentável.