Barcelona's New Behomians
Posted: July 3rd, 2005 | No Comments »According to easyJet’s In-Flight, Barcelona is the answer to a new generation of young and creative people and bohemians ex-pats: Barcelona New Bohemians.
According to easyJet’s In-Flight, Barcelona is the answer to a new generation of young and creative people and bohemians ex-pats: Barcelona New Bohemians.
Via RoRk, the papers presented at World of Play between June 16th and 20th in Vancouver are now available online. A pile of papers that will add up to me summer list.
According to Nature Jobs, Spain aims at premier league. After decades of brain drain like in many other european countries, science and research have finally climbed up ithe political agenda the last couple of years. In Renaissance in Spain it is mentioned that the trend is most notable in Catalonia, where a science-friendly regional government wants to turn Barcelona into a Mediterranean science showcase. However with a system still very hard to penetrate the two biggest obstacles in building up its scientific workforce: accommodating scientists from abroad, and offering fellows the hope of future employment. It seems to be very much a latin problem.
Different outputs from the Collaborative Artefacts Interactive Furniture (CAIF) workshop in Chateau d’Oex
Nicolas Nova presented CatchBob!:

Mauro Cherubini presented ShoutSpace:

Patrick Jermann used our non-pretencious informative art viz of portal usage to talk about group mirroring:

I was in the “3rd Places” group that came up with the idea of “Venting machine”

Nicolas Nova blogged about it “Venting machines instead of vending machines”
The workshop booklet by Mauro Cherubini

SubEthaEdit collaborative notes are online
People met:
Exchange rate fluctuations have had a significant impact on the Mercer 2005 cost of living rankings. Countries utilizing the euro have experienced a rise in relative cost while locations using US dollars and currencies pegged to the US dollar have dropped.
Japan has the world’s two most expensive cities after Osaka pushed London into third place. Geneva is 6th, Zurich is 7th, Sydney 20th, Barcelona 43rd, and San Francisco 50th. Mas en El Pais: <a href="Barcelona y Madrid se clasifican entre las 50 ciudades más caras del mundo.
The survey methodology targets expatriates habits and is based on City-to-City Index Comparison, Spendable Income Tables, Home Country Housing Norms, Expatriate Accommodation Cost Tables, Education Cost Tables, Business Travel Expense Tables, and Actual Price List More…
During an informal discussion around a raclette at CAIF workshop about the 3rd place (i.e. places other than home (first place) and a central corporate facility (second place)), we thought that public bathrooms/toilets are not a 3rd place, but in fact a 4th place (or the forgotten 3rd place). Nicolas has more on this Fourth Places Concept. Other people have already claimed the 4th place to be churches and spiritual places.
The EPFL I&C Research Day ended up more interesting than last year. CatchBob! and ShoutSpace got a fair share of attention. Interests were shown to both the technical solution and the results from a wide variety of people (higher education, researchers, telecom company, start-up and VC).

During the CAIF workshop I (re)discovered a wide range of projects on collaborative artifacts and interactive furnitures. I split the different design works in 3 categories based on constraints:
Art design: Only the designer’s creativity his the constraints
Interactive design: Creative and technological constraints
Interaction design: Creative, technological and user constraints