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I think our best
projects
are ones that are site-specific and happen at a particular place for a reason.
And with these
projects
comes a slew of human costs that people don't think about: thousands of workers influxing to build these pipelines, to build and extract from the earth, bringing crime and sex trafficking and violence with them.
It's incredible, the power that we have when we stand together, human resistance, people having this power, some of the most oppressed people you can possibly imagine costing this company hundreds of millions of dollars, and now our divestment efforts, focusing on the banks behind these projects, costing them billions of dollars.
Open source
projects
tend to have a momentum of their own.
Congress, last year, introduced a bill that suggests that academic research
projects
with over 100 million or more in funding should develop an open-access policy.
So we're going to NGOs and asking them if we can embed in their
projects.
Research environments and reporting trips and NGO
projects
are very intimate environments; you make good friends while you're doing good work.
There's a lot of
projects
trying to digitize books.
So based on this question, we've had a lot of different
projects
that we've been working on.
Since all the
projects
my group has worked on so far have gotten millions of users, we're hopeful that we'll be able to translate extremely fast.
So employing people, yes, but also we started programming
projects
of microfinance, education.
My parents suffered through many more of my science fair projects, including a remote controlled garbage can.
I would like to talk to you about why many ehealth
projects
fail.
These are called "citizen science projects."
Citizen science is when large research
projects
put their data online, teach ordinary people, like you, to go and interact with that data and actually contribute to the research by making interesting or necessary characterizations about it.
However, there are many other flavors of citizen science
projects
that people have delved into that have varying levels of abstraction, that you wouldn't necessarily think people would jump at.
There are 60,000 people who participate in these projects, and most of them don't have technical backgrounds.
It involved 17 different
projects
around the world.
As you can see, these are the footprints of the different
projects.
I spend most of my time in very low-income communities in the
projects
and places where there's a great deal of hopelessness.
And there are
projects
like this at every level of government.
So today, I want to show you three
projects
that reconsider the vast properties of commonplace experience and try to do something better by doing something more absurd.
With those three projects, I demonstrate that by rejecting normal order, by messing things up and by rearranging the pieces, we can expand our notion of what we demand from reality.
We've started a whole series of
projects
to try and look about whether we could, in fact, involve people much more in the way that things happen to them.
And then, of course, there were some art
projects.
And I've had an opportunity at the Times to work on a variety of really interesting projects, two of which I'm going to share with you today.
It was developed within a two-year period and used on actual exploratory
projects.
In my past
projects
I've often worked in serial form, documenting things that have the appearance of being comprehensive through a determined title and a determined presentation, but in fact, are fairly abstract.
They post
projects
like, "I want to teach Huckleberry Finn and we don't have the books," or, "I want a microscope to teach my students science and we don't have a microscope."
When I started working on these projects, I was not thinking at all about economics, but eventually it kind of sucks you back in.
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