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Hand + Heart is a Finalist in the Where Do You Give? Design Contest

Last month I submitted an entry to the Where Do You Give? Design contest that explored how the Jewish tradition of giving to others (called Tzedakah) could be done in a creative and contemporary way. My entry called Hand + Heart is a game and website concept, where people play games and earn points that turn into money to give [...]

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Social Media – More Pinning and Gaming

I recently heard that a few days ago President Obama joined Pinterest, the latest cool social networking platform.  Pinterest which calls itself “an online pinboard where you can organize and share things you love”  With pinterest, you can put up photos, videos, text on a bulliton board type of space.  Since the site started in September 2009, the site has [...]

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Closet Swap: Sustainable Fashion in the Here and Now

When my friend Knut was at the Game Developer Conference a couple of weeks ago, he texted me a link to a new website and app called Closet Swap, where you can you exchange clothes with others.  To use the site, you make a login and then make a virtual closet with pictures of your clothes that you own, so [...]

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What would it be like with rain in your house? I Wish You Hadn’t Asked

What would be like if rain was to fall inside of your house instead of outside? I Wish You Hadn’t Asked, an artwork created in Denmark explores this idea and is a house where over 300,000 liters of water enter the structure as part of the piece. The project  is the work of the group  The Glue Societyand was made [...]

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Crop Mobs – In Your Town and Mine

Recreational farming has been on the rise, with more and more individuals spending weekends and free time working on farms.  Crop Mobs, sometimes called Farm Mobs, offer the experience of sustainable community farming to those who don’t have land.  Crop Mob groups have popped up all over the U.S. including Chapel Hill, Atlanta, Cleveland, and other cities and have helped [...]

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