Energy usage in Data centres...BusinessWeek this week has an several
articles about this and other related topics, the data centre one
seems to be a biggie
E-waste...how hardware is designed for obselescence and replacement,
when the design and manufacturing process should take into account
repair, refreshing, recycling and re-purposing, as is increasingly the
case with cars and other products in some European countries
Sustainable manufacturing....there are some very nasty materials and
chemicals used in the manufacture of electronic devices...off-shore
manufacture shifts the problem but doesnt solve it..."Cradle to
cradle" by William McDonough is a good introduction to these issues
IT and sustainability.....ways of visualising and minimising energy
use and environmental impact to alter behaviour
Alternative formats for conferences....the carbon footprint from
moving 2600 people from accross the world to one place is very
significant...satellite mini-conferences, tele-conferencing, blogs,
wikis, google groups are all alternatives to that which can be
developed, although I suspect that better forms have yet to be
developed
Congratulations all on the fformation of this new group, there's a lot
to do
David Weightman SA+D, UIUC
jen
I'd like to contribute a brief-history of eco-design written by John
Wood (Reader in Design Futures, Dept. of Design, Goldsmiths Collage)
and published on the Attainable Utopias network with whom I am
collaborating.
John has promoted eco-design for a long time, and educated
generations of students at Goldsmiths on issues of consumption and
sustainability.
I thought that this historical account on eco-design vs. market
forces could be of an interest to this community. The Attainable
Utopias' call for "synergistic communities" relates to the idea of
"community of communities" mentioned by John Thomas.
Elisa
since I have just added my profile to the wiki that Mike nicely set
up for us, and saw that Bill is working on an eco-visualization
project, I thought to share some art-related links on this topic.
Environmental Awareness through Eco-visualization: Combining Art and
Technology to Promote Sustainability / Tiffany Holmes
http://reconstruction.eserver.org/063/holmes.shtml
Tiffany is Chair of the Department of Art and Technology Studies at
the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. This article of her is a
great overview of creative practice of eco-visualization. If you will
be in Washington this summer for CC2007 (http://www.cs.umd.edu/hcil/
CC2007/), you will be able to see her work exhibited at the National
Academy of Sciences.
She also maintains a blog on pro-environmental art and design
projects: http://www.ecoviz.org/
Elisa
Karen
On May 17, 10:36 pm, Elisa Giaccardi <elisa.giacca...@colorado.edu>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> since I have just added my profile to the wiki that Mike nicely set
> up for us, and saw that Bill is working on an eco-visualization
> project, I thought to share some art-related links on this topic.
>
> Environmental Awareness through Eco-visualization: Combining Art and
> Technology to Promote Sustainability / Tiffany Holmeshttp://reconstruction.eserver.org/063/holmes.shtml