Groundswell Weekly Review: July 26 – August 1, 2009

weekly review Groundswell Weekly Review: July 26   August 1, 2009

Damien Hirst covered Lance Armstrong’s bicycle in dead butterflies, which he’ll ride for the final leg of the Tour de France.  Animal rights activists were not impressed.

Tiny houses built from salvaged materials started to undo the bigger-is-better mentality, and creatives banded together to share temporary housing, while Spanish artists learned that transforming public space can be deadly.

Are you feeling it, Generation Squeezed?  All the more reason you should be at The Internet as Playground and Factory symposium, November 12-14, NYC.

Networked: a (networked_book) about (networked_art) proposes an ambitious, collaborative arena for discourse about new media.

Two exciting calls for design work: help make policy public through design for the Center for Urban Pedagogy, then showcase your work for the greater good in The Good Design Book.  Deadlines are August 20th and 14th, respectively.

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