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  1. Thus The Many-Headed Hydra is a book of Atlantic history - about the three-way traffic between Africa, America and Europe. Everyone is familiar with the famous triangular slave trade which built the fortunes of Bristol, Liverpool, Glasgow and London. But it is inevitable that not only slaves, sugar and tobacco travelled on the ships.

  2. 2012年6月1日 · Bio. "Alastair Fuad-Luke is Professor of Emerging Design Practices at Aalto University in Helsinki exploring new ways of designing with the city municipality of Lahti, Finland. He has a long history of working in different positions within sustainable design, co-design and design activism. His work explores the potential of these diverse design ...

  3. Glyphiti. by Andy Deck. Andy's Deck's Glyphiti is an artistic experiment in extending the reaches of public art. Converting the clandestine creativity of the graffiti artist into something more openly available, Deck developed a globally accessible drawing wall. Built of editable 'glyphs' - squares simultaneously reminiscent of hieroglyphics ...

  4. By Gijsbert Koren: "A tribe is a group of people, who are connected with each other through a leader and an idea. It’s in the nature of people to be part of a tribe. Thanks to the internet, geographical boundaries are no longer existing; creating the opportunity for tribes to flourish and grow. Artists and entrepreneurs, who are crowdfunding ...

  5. Description. Eric Hunting: 'The moshav shitufi concept is a model for cooperative farming that sits somewhere between the traditional moshav/moshav ovdim cooperative village and the very communist kibbutz. Basically, collective farming production and equipment acquisition but individual consumption and households.

  6. Description. Via the Wikipedia: 'A pirate code was a code of conduct invented for governing pirates, and first introduced by the Portuguese buccaneer Bartolomeu Português. Generally each pirate crew had its own code or articles, which provided rules for discipline, division of stolen goods, and compensation for injured pirates.

  7. Bio. "He quit his studies to design the original Napster, the peer-to-peer (p2p) filesharing site. Shawn (26) - born in Brockton, Massachusetts, USA and now residing in San Franciso, California - studied in Boston (just like Gerd Leonhard), but left the local Northeastern University behind to write the code for Napster , which he started ...