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The (Economics of the) Generator

17 Sep 2013
In: Cultural Norms, Herat
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Roadside bottle-on-a-barrel fuel for the generator can be cheaper than a more formal petrol station, but does carry the risk of dirtying and shortening …
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Tracks, Points, Signals.

11 Jun 2013
In: Design Inspiration, Yangon
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The “Power Room” in Yangon station – with original electrical fittings. Getting lost continues to be the best way to find oneself.
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EV Charging Design Norms

03 Jun 2013
In: Cultural Norms, Yakushima
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There are new shapes and forms popping up in cities around the world: electric charging stations, the design of which has yet to settle.
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Reflections on Glass, References

15 Apr 2013
In: Design Inspiration
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A few references for the You Lookin’ at Me? Reflections on Google Glass article from last week. Changing consumer expectations with shared-services such as ZipCar; The …
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Solar Shop

18 Dec 2012
In: Cultural Norms, Herat
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After many years, solar is finally reaching the cost/efficiency point to go mainstream, in places with intermittent electricity.
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The Elegance of Electric Charging

02 Dec 2012
In: Design Inspiration, London
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Power Source

28 Apr 2012
In: Cultural Norms, Shanghai
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Ad-hoc interview with a member of BOPE – background reading particularly the report entitled “They Come in Shooting” by Amnesty International recommended. Their working schedule …
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Threaded

11 Feb 2011
Phone charging stall, art.
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Power Ecosystem

04 Feb 2011
In: Design Inspiration, New York
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