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[[http://global-habitat.net/]] Nov 9-12 Brooklyn. To honor and celebrate the interactions among the local communities of the Gowanus Canal Cleanup, we are calling and counting on the willingness of both art and science. Changed lines 8-9 from:
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October 7 & 8th, 11am, 1:30pm and 3pm Talk: Atelier Ten Environmental Designers are conducting a dialogue about affordable, eco-friendly living solutions. [[http://www.ohny.org/programs/opendialogues.cfm]] [[http://www.atelierten.com/news/news.asp]] Changed lines 8-9 from:
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!!Talk: Atelier Ten Environmental Designers are conducting a dialogue about affordable, eco-friendly living solutions.[[http://www.atelierten.com/news/news.asp]] ---- Added lines 36-48:
[[http://www.pm-air.net/index.php|AIR is showing downtown]] AIR is a project by Preemptive media that combines social networking, physical computing, networked objects, and pollution tracking. 10 pollutant sensing objects will be released into Manhattan to be passed from stranger to stranger, gathering data about what's in the air that is sent back to a website and big data visualization screen. They occupy a space in the financial district on Maiden Lane - you can go there and try out a device or get more info. [[http://www.goodmagazine.com/events/nylaunch|Good Magazine Launch - Thursday Sept. 21st at 8pm]] [[http://www.solar1.org/education/citysol/|Citysol on Sunday Sept 24]] Music, sustainability and art showcase on the East River. Sponsored by Solar One. [[http://www.eartotheearth.org/schedule.html|Ear the the Earth Festival]] "Sound art, music and ecology" festival in NYC from Oct. 6-14 [[http://www.postmastersart.com/|Natalie Jerimijenko at Postmasters until Oct. 7]] Changed line 2 from:
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A regular casual meeting of environmentally-minded people in 129 cities. In New York, it's every two weeks. A good way to meet people working on projects and issues related to sustainability. See [[http://www.green-links.org/weblog/|green-links]] for updates on this and other New York resources. to:
A regular casual meeting of environmentally-minded people in 129 cities. In New York, it's every two weeks. A good way to meet people working on projects and issues related to sustainability. See [[http://www.green-links.org/weblog/|green-links]] for updates on this and other New York resources. The next one in Brooklyn is Oct. 20 at Habana Outpost, 7 - 9 PM ---- !!!Public Space and Sustainable Development: The Future of an Old City Fri., Oct. 27, 6:30 p.m. $8.\\ Theresa Lang Center, 55 West 13th Street 2nd floor.\\ [[www.newschool.edu/webcasts|Audiocast]]\\ As the distinction between commerce and leisure is increasingly blurred, public space has morphed into a structure that is semi-private, semi-governmental and facilitates both commerce and entertainment. The New School's Tishman Environment and Design Center, Vera List Center for Art and Politics, and Department of Humanities present a panel discussion that considers how sustainable design has been deployed in contemporary public space through developers' initiatives and government subsidies. Moderated by Joel Towers, associate provost for Environmental Studies and director, Tishman Environment and Design Center, panelists include architects Amale Andraos and Dan Wood of WORKac, New York; Miodrag Mitrasinovic, associate professor of architecture, Parsons The New School for Design; John Krieble, director, Office of Sustainable Design, City of New York Department of Design and Construction; and Victoria Marshall, adjunct assistant professor of architecture at Columbia University, Urban Design Program. http://www.generalstudies.newschool.edu/02_special.htm#0401 Thanks to Tikva Morowati for the link ----- Changed line 4 from:
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A regular casual meeting of environmentally-minded people in 129 cities. In New York, it's every two weeks. A good way to meet people working on projects and issues related to sustainability. See [[http://www.green-links.org/weblog/|green-links]] for updates on this and other New York resources. Changed lines 1-4 from:
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Conferences, shows, social gatherings related to sustainability. Please post a summary including location, time, and what it's about. !! [[http://www.greendrinks.org/|Green Drinks]] A regular casual meeting of environmentally-minded people in 129 cities. In New York, it's every two weeks. A good way to meet people working on projects and issues related to sustainability. Added line 1:
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