Posts from the ‘Art’ category

Bird art made from maps.

(Click on images for larger version – recommended for proper effect) By Jason LaFerrera. —

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The Hidden Life Within

This post is a bit late, but unfortunately I only recently came across Giuseppe Penone. This  past winter, Penone’s “the Hidden Life Within” was exhibited at the Art…

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Styrofoam cup cloud #whoa

A picture I’m sure I can use if I want to talk about consumerism, waste, and our climate. Plus, whoa… By Tara Donovan via My Modern…

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Christmas Pick 2: The Little Bookish Stocking Stuffer

First, it’s so cute. And it says “tiny” in the title. But also, it’s monumentally cool – especially for the hipster artsy girl in your life.…

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Numb to the Numbers

Research is simply not enough. Although R&D is the root of discovery and innovation, it in and of itself does not exact the change we want…

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The Terry Global Speakers Series Presents: Bill McKibben

———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————- The Terry Global Speakers Series Presents Bill McKibben: Notes on the Climate Fight In partnership with the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions, The Alma Mater…

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One of the Best Innovators

Yes, I know, a Steve Jobs post. I just thought it was necessary. He was definitely a legend in the tech and entrepreneurial spheres and I…

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For Science! For… Umm… Well what else would work?

From Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal This one was funny enough to make me spit out coffee. What I particularly like about this cartoon is the fact…

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The Three Course Connection Dinner!

Anisa says: Does it feel like Science, Arts and Commerce at UBC are completely segregated disciplines to the point that the students from each faculty seemed…

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Mad Men 2.0

I’m not a fan of the show Mad Men. I get really frustrated when I try to watch it.  I really can’t stand the glorification of…

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