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I hear what you're saying, I follow your arguments, but you're wrong; Here's Why

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Deborah Kneeshaw [Flickr]

iwoolf posted a photo: Design Thinking

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iwoolf posted a photo: Tug of war with hooks. The Dark Side of Science at the Ultimo Science Festival

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iwoolf posted a photo: Derrick with hooks. He only decided to do this for the first time this night. The Dark Side of Science at the Ultimo Science Festival

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Training Coffins [Flickr]

iwoolf posted a photo: The Dark Side of Science at the Ultimo Science Festival

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Cockroaches [Flickr]

iwoolf posted a photo: The Dark Side of Science at the Ultimo Science Festival

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iwoolf posted a photo: The Dark Side of Science at the Ultimo Science Festival

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My rocket powered brain in slow motion

My brain rocket car is shown at 21 seconds to 34 seconds of the video. Rocketcar Day 11. Slow Motion Montage from sixty40 on Vimeo.

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iwoolf posted a photo: I recreated the paddle-pop stick and rubber band flick-knife I learned to make in primary school, for the HowToon workshop at the Live Futures Festival 2009. Here the knife has been sprung open, as seen from the front.

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Evil Howtoon [Flickr]

iwoolf posted a photo: I recreated the paddle-pop stick and rubber band flick-knife I learned to make in primary school, for the HowToon workshop at the Live Futures Festival 2009. Here the knife is in its catch, ready to be sprung.

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iwoolf posted a video: The Paddle-pop flick-knife in action!

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Natalie Rowland Living Locally

Natalie Rowland spoke to me at the Live Futures 2020 Festival at the College of Fine Arts in Paddington about the Live Local project. download MP3

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Karaoke Therapy

I reasoned that karaoke therapy might help my fluent or "mild" aphasia, and a year after I had big improvements in my speech, the science was published explaining why it worked, and why joining a choir may help me and other people who've suffered "mild" aphasia even more.download MP3

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Designer Deborah Kneeshaw talks about creative thinking

MP3 download I spoke with designer Deborah Kneeshaw about how the creative thinking philosophy of design can be used to solve the world's problems. (This is the full version of the interview that was cut for size for Diffusion) Deborah regularly participates in the Foresight Innovation Sustainability Hothouse run by Future Journeys

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Class Rooms

The Australian government, whichever party is in power, funds private schools with public funds, but fails to fund public schools with private funds. The result is that public schools are seriously under-funded and many are using photocopies of texts because they can't afford to buy books. All new funding is for infrastructure only. Strangely, private schools get more public funding than public schools.This double-funding of private schools at the expense of public schools has been justifie ...

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We're living in an age where the impossible is becoming possible

I had a cup of hot chocolate in a coffee shop with Futurist Janine Cahill from Future Journeys, about how we're living in an age where the impossible is becoming possible. download MP3

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Flying thingy at Barcamp Sydney 5

A remote controlled gyroscopically stabilised flying thingy, flying at the Australian Technology Park in Redfern for Barcamp Sydney 5.

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Graham Nicholson explains Ciguatera

Zombie Fish poison! Associate Professor Graham Nicholson from the department of molecular and medical biosciences in the faculty of science at the University of Technology, Sydney spoke with Ian Woolf about the tropical fish disease Ciguatera and the fish you eat to consume the poison. Download MP3

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Introduction to Transhumanism

Transhumanism regards involuntary aspects of the human condition, such as disability, suffering, disease, aging, drudgery and death as unnecessary and undesirable. Transhumanists support the use of science and technology to improve human mental and physical characteristics and capacities, not just to bring the disabled up to average, but to bring anyone above average. This introduction will give an overview of the major themes, the history and politics.This talk was given at Philorum at the ...

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