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- Exhibition: The Space in Between6:00 am
- The Impact of Good Intentions: Telling the Story of Foreign Aid in the 21st Century9:00 am
- Exhibition: Teaching the Body10:00 am
- Are We Negotiating the Wrong Climate Treaty? 12:00 pm
- The Flock House Project: Do-It-Yourself Living Systems3:00 pm
- Beanpot of A Capella6:00 pm
- Cinematheque: An Evening with Susan Ray6:00 pm
- Funderdome III8:00 pm
- Acoustic Uproar!8:00 pm
- Or,8:00 pm
- Live: Joey Bada$$8:30 pm
- Programming Council Back Bay Ball9:00 pm
The Flock House Project: Do-It-Yourself Living Systems
Artist Mary Mattingly and environmental engineer Joshua Kogan will discuss their individual practices and collaboratively host a workshop on D.I.Y. small-scale rainwater collection systems. Joshua Kogan is an environmental engineer working in New York City. On a local level, Joshua has initiated the installation of rainwater collection systems throughout his neighborhood in Brooklyn. He’s also the founder of www.localflux.net a web platform for collaborative action, highlighting community-based projects and initiatives.
When | 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm on Friday, March 1, 2013 |
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Location | 808 Gallery, 808 Commonwealth Ave |