[nature, future, code]
Art+Science and multidisciplinary thinking.
Designer/Inventor • ex Humane, , NIO, Tellart.
Interested in tech and urban planning policy.
More about me:
www.pierdr.com
[nature, future, code]
Art+Science and multidisciplinary thinking.
Designer/Inventor • ex Humane, , NIO, Tellart.
Interested in tech and urban planning policy.
More about me:
www.pierdr.com
Episode 3 of our lecture series 🚀
Next Monday: Jussi Agnesleva — multidimensional artist creating experiences from the future by fusing design, algorithms & mechatronics.
This is going to be 🔥
RSVP Link:
https://luma.com/mf7qnjfv?utm_source=ps
In a future drowning in data, what do we choose to remember?Designer Monika Seyfried creates provocative scenarios that force us to confront the ethical dilemmas of our tech age.
Come listen to her in Berkeley!
Mon Sept 29, 5:30 PM ✨
Data that tells a story.
Here is my **indoor** air quality sensor showing the air getting bad during the fireworks of 4th of July.
This is a symptom of the disconnect we have with our environment, how little do we understand it, how little we care for it.
Tomorrow at UC Berkeley: I'm exploring how nature's 4-billion-year design process can guide human creativity with ecological architect Dr. Eugene Tssui.
Exclusive documentary footage + my students' work exhibition.
If you are in the bay area during #SFDesignWeek, join me on June 9th for a conversation with legendary architect Eugene Tssui on the stage of Jacobs Institute at UC Berkeley.
We'll dive deep into #sustainability, #technology, and #visionarydesign with one of the field's most influential voices.
Happy Birthday Arduino!
I don't want to be associated with brands, but if there is one exception that one is Arduino.
It brought incredible creativity in my life, a tool I use that I use both professionally and in my creative practice.
So much to love, openness, inspiration to understand and tinker, ease of use, and most importantly and invitation to imagining of new ways of building technology.
Thank you Arduino!
Happy Birthday Arduino!
I don't want to be associated with brands, but if there is one exception that one is Arduino.
It brought incredible creativity in my life, a tool I use that I use both professionally and in my creative practice.
So much to love, openness, inspiration to understand and tinker, ease of use, and most importantly and invitation to imagining of new ways of building technology.
Thank you Arduino!
This year, for the first time in years, I got barked by pedestrians for being on the paths destined for people on bikes and non in the Bay Area. Wide paths, low density, yet I’m the enemy #1 for biking.
Is the fossil-fuel-propaganda/twitter-brain-rot biting even the wokest parts of America?