A coworker sent me a couple of videos showing an interesting new form of 3-D representation using holographic imagery created by Zebra Imaging from Austin, Texas. Cool stuff.
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Next Step, the Holodeck
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Saturday, February 6, 2010
Green Street Video
Via Causecast, a video about Green Streets in Portland: "Net Green News reports on how Portland Oregon handles their rainfall in a more natural, sustainable way. Portland receives an annual 37 inches of rain per year... and one way to help prevent overflooding of streets and rivers is to build curbside “green streets,” which are vegetative islands between roads and sidewalks. They plants absorb the water and the soil breaks down the chemical runoff from cars. Net Green News adds that Portland has budgeted $1.4 Billion by the end of 2011 to manage the stormwater, and plans to create an additional 150 green streets in that time, totaling 900 citywide."
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Monday, February 1, 2010
Urban Ag Infographic
The previous post on the 'branches' of urban agriculture made me think of a recent graphic that I created for a local project with Oregon Solutions that investigated approaches to expanding the availability and reach of community gardening in Portland. Read more on the process here.
While less expansive than the previous example, a vital part of this study of placing and visualizing community gardens within the realm of gardening in the city, as well as nesting this into the larger framework of urban, peri-urban & rural agriculture. 
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