Sunday, September 18, 2011

Mobility + Innovation

One (1) The BMW Guggenheim Lab project launched this summer with the theme Confronting Comfort, exploring “notions of individual and collective comfort and the urgent need for environmental and social responsibility.“

The interactive game hopes to illustrat"how your comfort in the bath or on the john may eventually become the discomfort of somebody in Brooklyn or the Bronx when the result gets dumped in the river." -Kristian Korman of ZUS (Zone Urbain Sensibles).

Would be great to see conclusions posted online as each Lab Team passes the programming stick to the next Lab Team member. And there’s the Audi Urban Future Initiative.

Two (2) Chevrolet recently joined the Toronto Atmospheric Fund (TAF) to participate in FleetWise EV300, TAF's initiative to "encourage commercial vehicle fleets in the GTA to work collaboratively to purchase, drive, charge, evaluate and promote at least 300 plug-in electric vehicles by 2012. Fleet managers from across the GTA were given the opportunity to test drive award-winning electric vehicle, the Chevrolet Volt."
Three (3) A year ago, the Coalition for Action on Innovation in Canada (CAIC) published a call-to-action report to spur innovation and R&D in Canada.
Tim Dramin, SiG National Executive Director asks if the Federal Review response to the report due this fall, will include social innovation as part of its working definition of “innovation … at a time when social innovation is building global momentum as a necessary lever for substantive and positive social change".


Four (4) Don't miss Videosphere: A New Generation at the Albright Knox Gallery in Buffalo until October 9th. Shown here, still from Peter Sarikisian's Extruded Video Engine #5.
Photo Credit: SB C+D