ARTICLES of INTEREST May 8, 2020 QUOTE(S)

ARTICLES of INTEREST May 8, 2020 QUOTE(S)

ARTICLES OF INTEREST May 8, 2020 QUOTE(S) OF THE WEEK “I would rather live in a world where my life is surrounded by mystery than live in a world so small that my mind could comprehend it.” − Harry Emerson Fosdick “Realists are, as a rule, only men in the rut of routine who are incapable of transcending a narrow circle of antiquated notions. But their adverse opinion does carry some weight and can do great harm to a new project — at least until the innovation is strong enough to push the "realists" and their moldy notions aside.” − Theodore Herzl “It is ... through the world of the imagination which takes us beyond the restrictions of provable fact, that we touch the hem of truth.” − Madeleine L'Engle “The possible's slow fuse is lit by the Imagination.” − Emily Dickinson “You cannot rely upon what you have been taught. All you have learned from history is old ways of making mistakes. There is nothing that history can tell you about what we must do tomorrow. Only what we must not do.” − Edwin H. Land “Imagination is the eye of the soul.” − Joseph Joubert “It isn't all over; everything has not been invented; the human adventure is just beginning.” − Gene Roddenberry VIDEO(S) OF THE WEEK Watch: Quibi's Meg Whitman on launching a streaming service in a pandemic AdAge.com Make Your Own Paper Prawn Using This Pattern Designed by Artist Lisa Lloyd Colossal Pixar Shares Recipe Videos On How To Recreate Dishes From Well-Loved Films DesignTaxi.com Fast Comedy presents: a master class for videoconferencing Fast Company Breaking Down Barriers for Women of Color in Tech Cheddar And when does it get boring? Seth’s Blog Creative Purpose: Lisa Congdon Creative Mornings | Portland FEATURED EVENTS/OPPORTUNITIES Installation Brings Imaginative Dreams Alive In Denver: ‘Share That Creativity’ CBS Denver Through May 25 Getty Offers $10,000 Grant to Women, Nonbinary Creatives AdWeek Deadline: May 10 2020 Pacific Creative Placemaking Leadership Summit The National Consortium for Creative Placemaking May 14 - 15 Engineering.com partners with Youth Science Canada to launch first Online STEM Fair Yahoo! Finance May 19 2020 ENCATC Academy on Cultural Relations and Diplomacy ENCATC – The European network on cultural management and policy May 27 | New York, NY 2020 ENCATC-AAAE-TACPS Global Conversation ENCATC – The European network on cultural management and policy May 29 | New York, NY SBA Launches National 2020 SBIR Road Tour to Connect Tech Entrepreneurs with Federal R&D Funding Yahoo! Finance Midwest Tour | June 1 – 5; stops in Omaha, Nebraska; St. Louis, Missouri; Champaign- Urbana, Illinois, and Bloomington, Indiana. Rockies Tour | August 10 – 14; stops in Bozeman, Montana; Idaho Falls, Idaho; Salt Lake City, Utah; and Laramie, Wyoming. Central Southern Tour | November 2-6; with stops in Jackson, Mississippi; Shreveport, Louisiana; Dallas, Texas; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; and Fayetteville, Arkansas. TED2020: Uncharted TED.com July 26 – 30 | Vancouver, BC, Canada Save the Date | ENCATC Congress ENCATC – The European network on cultural management and policy October 28 – 30 | Prague, Czechoslovakia AIGA Design Conference AIGA November 12 – 14 | Pittsburgh, PA Call for Articles | General Issue European Journal of Cultural Management and Policy | ENCATC Deadline: Ongoing CreativeMornings | a monthly breakfast lecture series CreativeMornings Various Interactive Map | Festivals Science Festival Alliance Various ARTICLES OF INTEREST Why Weren’t We Ready for the Coronavirus? The New Yorker The global jolt toward creative thinking The Christian Science Monitor Business Spotlight: Engineer Calls for Fusion of Arts and Technology in Human- Centered Design ARTS Blog | Americans for the Arts The Computer Scientist Who Can’t Stop Telling Stories Quanta Magazine Scientist Mothers Face Extra Challenges in the Face of COVID-19 Scientific American The One Good Thing Caused by COVID-19: Innovation Working Knowledge | Harvard Business School NASA to demonstrate first in-space manufacturing for space mirrors Tech Xplore Masks prevent the spread of COVID-19, landmark analysis of 64 studies finds Fast Company Scientists reveal an alarming unintended consequence of wearing masks Fast Company Entrepreneurship was already in decline. Now what’s going to happen? Technical.ly This scientist studies alchemy to turn historical handicrafts into modern innovations Popular Science Humanities Students Launch Online Exhibition To Highlight Final Projects Rensselaer News Advancing diversity in engineering research labs UGA Today | University of Georgia Plays exploring human drive and human touch win 2020 Neukom Honors EurekAlert! | AAAS Beat COVID-19 through innovation Science | AAAS Collaboration, creativity flourishing despite physical separation DJC Oregon 'Opportunity for innovation': What the future of air travel could look like BNN Bloomberg Google’s Sidewalk Labs Walks Away from Toronto Smart City Project Synced Meet the ‘psychobiome’: the gut bacteria that may alter how you think, feel, and act Science | AAAS A Major breakthrough in reversing the cellular aging process Technicity | Medium Bob Dylan releases another single — and announces a new double album, ‘Rough and Rowdy Ways’ Los Angeles Times Risky Business? NASA and Tom Cruise Talk Movie Shoot in Space The New York Times 11-yr-old letter writer receives hundreds of personal notes from grateful postal workers Upworthy Reaching for Resilience in the Time of Covid-19 Eye on Design | AIGA Science confirms it: Websites really do all look the same Fast Company The latest fallout from COVID-19? A ‘tsunami of hate’ across world, says UN chief Fast Company Government Orders Alone Didn’t Close the Economy. They Probably Can’t Reopen It. The New York Times A Mother’s Innovation Hacks to Cope With Boredom Disruptor League How quieting 'blood storms could be key to treating severe COVID-19 National Geographic They don't struggle to breathe - but COVID-19 is starving them of oxygen National Geographic When Memory Fails From Dementia, Art Is the Key to the Soul More Than Caregiving | Psychology Today Why 2020 'is a write-off' for gigs and festivals BBC News Drive-throughs and drive-ins were fading. Coronavirus made them a lifeline Los Angeles Times Oscar-Nominated Programs No Longer Eligible For Emmy Competition, TV Academy Says Deadline Macron presents emergency plan to save France’s culture sector The Local, France The Pandemic Is the Time to Resurrect the Public University The New Yorker Sotheby’s Is Reopening Salesrooms—and Aggressively Cutting Costs—in a Race to Repay Almost $120 Million in Debt This Year artNet News Live, From New York Van Coronavirus Florida: Miami City Ballet unveils what could be the first ballet created remotely The Palm Beach Post Home MuralFest: 67 Artists Simultaneously Painted Murals in Their Homes and Gardens While Quarantined Colossal Face masks are terrible for the deaf community. Designers need to do better Fast Company Hoping Llamas Will Become Coronavirus Heroes The New York Times The New York Public Library created an immersive album for those missing the sounds of NYC Creativity | AdAge.com Banksy’s Latest Artwork Pays Tribute To Health Workers With Superhero Nurse DesignTaxi.com ENCATC Creative #StayHome Pack N°7 ENCATC Women wanted: Why now could be a good time for women to pursue a career in AI Make It | CNBC COVID-19 victims could breathe easier with these innovations Science News for Students The take of innovation economists on the COVID-19 crisis Vox | CEPR Policy Portal Why the global science community must come and stay together beyond the coronavirus pandemic United Nations Conference on Trade and Development Opinion: Discovering Joyful Math Away from the Classroom Roots of Unity | Scientific American 4 things we’ve learned about math success that might surprise parents The Conversation Transform your garden into a science lab Richmond Register A "Volume Dial" Can Turn Neuronal Communication Up or Down Technology Networks For the first time, scientists can see how the brain records our memories as we sleep CNN How Does a Human Critique Art Made by AI? Art in America Who Invented the Wheel? And How Did They Do It? WIRED Don’t Regulate Artificial Intelligence: Starve It Opinion | Scientific American How will colleges recover from coronavirus? Campuses that survived disasters offer clues NBC News Young Men and Boys of Color Can Now Receive Free Remote STEM Content and Literacy Support Black Enterprise Corporate Culture, Interrupted: Lessons Learned From The Great Remote Work Migration Of 2020 Forbes Tom Cruise reportedly talking to SpaceX about shooting a movie in space Tech Crunch How Intel Helps Universities Expand Their Esports Impact Ed Tech Elizabeth Acevedo Sees Fantastical Beasts Everywhere Smithsonian If you don’t need your stimulus check, this site will help you donate it Fast Company Water: A human and business priority McKinsey & Company USPTO launches platform to facilitate connections between patent holders and potential licensees in key technologies United States Patent and Trade Office The Marvelous Power of Your Subconscious Mind Imagineer7’s Weblog HP taps Shepard Fairey, Noma Bar, Kanae Sato and more to create uplifting art for your windows Creativity | AdAge.com You won’t believe this wildly ambitious music video was shot by one guy in his apartment Fast Company Ten things I learned running a Moonshot Factory. By Pablo Rodriguez Voyagers’ Stories | Medium Reasons to Be Cheerful (Ep. 417) Freakonomics The First Pharmacy to Add Drones for Delivery Diversity in STEAM

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