People are always busy on thinking things…

  • http://www.whynot.net/ How to Use Everyday Ingenuity to Solve Problems Big and Small
  • http://www.halfbakery.com Halfbakery.com – a lively discussion of partly-baked ideas
  • shouldexist.org
  • Global Ideas Bank
  • Springwise.com – Springwise is an inspiring free newsletter that tracks emerging why-not ideas from all around the world
  • Premises, Premises

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The World’s Deepest Bin

This site is dedicated to the thought that something as simple as fun is the easiest way to change people’s behaviour for the better. Be it for yourself, for the environment, or for something entirely different, the only thing that matters is that it’s change for the better.

To throw rubbish in the bin instead of onto the floor shouldn’t really be so hard. Many people still fail to do so. Can we get more people to throw rubbish into the bin, rather than onto the ground, by making it fun to do? See the results here.

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Listas – 1/ lists

Já ha algum tempo ando pensando em fazer listas de coisas que me interessam. Aqui vai a minha primeira lista, a lista dos grupos de arte e ativismo politico divertidos, pois para mudar o mundo precisa-se de um pouco de humor.

The Yes Men,
Guerilla Girls,
Adbusters,
Reclaim the Streets,
Critical Art Ensemble,
Genderpranks,
the Rebel Clown Army,
Reverend Billy,
Bansky,
the Space Hijackers,
Yomango
®TMark,
Biotic Baking Brigade
Billboard Liberation Front

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I just LOVE sci-fi

Sciencefiction can be a laboratory for experiments imagining time, space, societal and affectionate relations between human beings. Through SF we can read the present as the past tense of the future or as the future of the past. Reading SF literature is a creative action; you create an imaginary world by linking speculative and fictional elements to the physical world. The films and presentations here on the agenda ask questions such as: What future do we imagine? Who narrates (predicts) this future? From what perspective, viewpoint is the future imagined?

http://www.stitch-and-split.org/site/articles.php?id=2.

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And pluck till time and times are done