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| Written by Michelle Gonzalez | |
| Monday, 23 June 2008 | |
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Two interesting talks from TED that I received from a fellow board member at RiverzEdge, Paul Lavallee.
And it got me thinking of how we can take the raw data we get daily at
New Commons and turn it into wisdom by using a visual language that is
universal and tells a story.
I was captured by Chris Jordan’s art work and the presentation of turning our unconscious behaviors that are leading us downward, and to turn this around into conscious behavior change. This was just posted:
Artist Chris Jordan shows us an arresting view of what Western culture looks like. His supersized images picture some almost unimaginable statistics — like the astonishing number of paper cups we use every single day, number of prescription drug emergency room visits……and “how do we change?”
Next is just a nutty way of looking at “everything.” Please do comment, folks are already doing this: Clifford Stoll on Everything. Here it is and do comment below:
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