Weekly Links | August 19th

Nourishing Digital Deserts | Shrinking Economic Growth | Double-Dutch Art | Creativity at Baltimore Innovation Week

Weekly Links | August 12th

 A Few Perspectives on Why Art Matters | Human-Centered Design in the Non-Profit Sector | The Future of Art/Tech | More Internet-Driven Homogeneity

Weekly Links | Hopeful Perspectives | Humanity at Work | Participatory Lit Fun

What captured out attention on the web this week?  Opinion pieces, news items and events that are focused on bringing people together through our most fundamental means: art and hope.

We were heartened by Rebecca Solnit’s piece on hopefulness in action, in our tumultuous times.

We were introduced to the work of the Be Human Project and its mission to make the workforce more human-centered.

We marked our calendars for the U.S. Department of Arts and Culture’s participatory lit event this Sunday (July 24th) in Brooklyn, NY.

Have a wonderful weekend!

-WAERK

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Weekly Links | Searching for Better Solutions | Pop Culture's Gatekeepers | Human-Aware AI | Socially Aware Museums | Libraries Make a Comeback

Searching for Better Solutions | Pop Culture's Gatekeepers | Human-Aware AI | Socially Aware Museums | Libraries Make a Comeback

Weekly Links | June 24th, 2016 | Cursive and Cognition | Conference Room Riffing | Human-Focused Innovation by Teens | Samsung and a Human-Focused IoT | Corporations Seeking Heart

Cursive and Cognition| Conference Room Riffing | Human-Focused Innovation by Teens | Samsung and a Human-Focused IoT | Corporations Seeking Heart

Weekly Links | June 17th, 2016 | The Necessity of Offline Artist Space | Empathy Empowers Consumer Goods Design | Art and Women in Innovation

Weekly Links | June 17th, 2016 | The Necessity of Offline Artist Space | Empathy Empowers Consumer Goods Design | Art and Women in Innovation

The Necessity of Offline Artist Space | Empathy Empowers Consumer Goods Design | Art and Women in Innovation