How I did it: Architect David Rockwell explains how he thinks not only about a building, but also about the way people experience it. David Rockwell believes that all the world is a stage. The 56-year-old architect's love of theater informs every design project ever done by his firm, Rockwell Group, in New York City.
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Every two months, I pull together a community of innovators. We meet somewhere in New York City, usually a boardroom overlooking a park or cityscape. But last month we all found our way into an acting studio operated by The Actors Institute to learn about storytelling
Read More »Storyboarding The Apes
In a world full of CG and unlimited budgets, one man clings tight to his hand-crafted illustrations.
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In the latest installment of the Butterfly Effect: Predator drones are just the start of unmanned, autonomous warfare technology. But as the tech becomes more democratized and more deadly, what happens when anyone can assemble an army of killing machines?
Read More »Thorium, Polonium, Radium, Oh My! Marie Curie Kicks Off the 2011 World Science Festival
Even in the world of science, it is not every day when romance is summed up using words such as diamagnetism and paramagnetism as analogies.
Read More »iFive: The Wii Successor, Google’s Profits, Apple Snags MS Data Center Exec, Color and Fox Pictures, Adobe and Wired
1. Nintendo's Wii changed the gaming world, but the firm hasn't, to date, suggested any information at all about its successor--much needed, as the Wii looks very aged. But now multiple sources are suggesting that the Wii's follow-up console is in advanced prototyping stages, and the firm is showing it to game publishers.
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