BLUEMiND: Your Brain On Ocean.
April 12, 2011 by SarahKornfeld
Filed under art and technology, environment, Futurism, interactive art, neuroscience, Ocean
BLUEMiND: A look at the Ocean through the field of Neuroscience At The California Academy of Sciences Thursday, June 1-2, 2011 http://mindandocean.org Description: Why do books and symposia about the human brain, the most complex object in the universe, contain no mention of the ocean, the single greatest feature of our planet? Why [...]
International Petrolholics Anonymous – keep coming back…
This article was originally posted on The Huffington Post, and was written by Wallace J. Nichols, Sarah Kornfeld and Andy Myers It might begin like this: “Hello, my name is [your name here]. I am a petroleum addict. I’ve tried Valvoline, Vaseline, kerosene, gasoline, jet fuel, diesel, and natural gas. I’ve even tried plastics.” The [...]
Wow! The Top 5 Superbad! Awesome! Plans for Cleaning up Plastic in the Ocean!
July 24, 2010 by SarahKornfeld
Filed under art and technology, BPA, civil rights, environment, Ocean, plastic pollution, Plastics, Toxins
As seen in the Huffington Post by Wallace J. Nichols, Sarah Kornfeld and Andy Myers: http://huff.to/9KNpzX Finally, after days, weeks, and months–OK, hours–in the making, we’ve selected the “Top 5 Superbad! Awesome! Plans for Cleaning Up all that Plastic” that Americans love and need so much from the place where much of it ends up–the ocean! [...]