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Hayo Miyazaki’s Ponyo (above), a story inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale ‘The Little Mermaid.’ (video) Futurespeak: Shane Hope’s keywords defined. Gary Hamel on managing Generation Y. The evidence is growing that privately owned, consumer-driven, small-scale, geographically distributed renewables could deliver a 100% green-energy future faster and cheaper than big power projects alone. The [...]

Get yer DIY wall clock (above) from Radius Watch, discover and discuss independent, foreign and classic films. Fluxx is a card game with ever-changing rules. Ready, Set, Green: Eight Weeks to Modern Eco-Living, from the experts at TreeHugger.com Innovation is a result — not a process.

To celebrate Yayoi Kusama’s eightieth year, Gagosian Gallery is presenting two major interrelated exhibitions of her recent work (above). Images of Brian Eno’s recent 77 Million Paintings installation at the Sydney Opera House. New Math, by Craig Damrauer. WANT: Neuton CE 6 Rechargeable Lawn Mower. David Lynch’s new Interview Project. WANT: Bali 12-Bottle Wine Rack. [...]

Steel Factory Reinvents Itself, Now Grows Lettuce (video). Something about green, going green, they’ve really gone green, someone—everything’s gone green… no. Mark Bittman On Why Food Matters. Ableton Live 8 and Studio 8 are finally out, so defrost your plastic! Or, you can download the demo (sans save and export, of course) to get your [...]

DIY camera kit (above) for the crafty geek in all of us. Herman Miller Replaces the Sample Catalogue With a Smart Web Site; someday we’ll be able to afford such brilliance. He Charted the Moon Before Galileo, But You’ve Probably Never Heard of Him. Jenny Holzer’s Protect Protect Show. The Unreleased Recordings by Hank Williams. [...]

Goodbye Google: Where the engineers are guided by metrics, and the designers play second fiddle (or leave), by Douglas Bowman. Experimental Geography Reading List, by Rhizome contributing editor Marisa Olson. Society doesn’t need newspapers. What we need is journalism, by Clay Shirky, author of Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing Without Organizations. Trees: More [...]