Tonight’s episode of Inside Culture on BBC Two talked to a comedian/scientist, a spoken word performer and an internationally renowned artist, amongst others: Can Art Save the Planet? Shahidha Bari teams up with artists, poets,

Art has the power to shape our attitudes, so perhaps it’s time – as Nigerian poet Ben Okri said recently – for artists of all kinds to “dedicate our lives to nothing short of re-dreaming society”. Solarpunk:

“For more than 30 years, Belgian architect Luc Schuiten has taken a visionary approach to rethinking cities, in a biomimetic fashion. In his lush and fantastical renderings of what he calls “vegetal cities,” urban centers are transformed

solar powered bricks

Interesting innovation from Exeter University: Scientists want to transform the walls of buildings into vast resources of renewable power generation and storage. Are smart solar bricks, super-capacitor bricks and microbial fuel cells really the future

the future is 3-d

3-d is everywhere… For example, craft-making is turning more and more to the digital world: The maker culture in general supports open-source hardware. Typical interests enjoyed by the maker culture include engineering-oriented pursuits such as electronics, robotics, 3-D printing,