Amber Case is currently a fellow at Harvard University’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society and a visiting researcher at the MIT Center for Civic Media. She studies the interaction between humans and computers and how our relationship with information is changing the way cultures think, act, and understand their worlds. Case founded CyborgCamp, unconferences about the future of the relationship between humans and technology.
In this podcast, Amber Case emphasises the importance of organizing spaces along with the noise around us. Taking the Japanese and United-States systems for example, she calls attention to the role of technology and futurism in architecture as well as to the impact of reverberation on individuals in our society. Case concludes by highlighting the power of a good design and the importance of developing with your mind and your body in order to develop a feeling of physical and emotional awareness.
#NFFStories is a series of podcasts produced by the Norman Foster Foundation that aims to empower our community to make positive change. A new platform for people around the world to share and hear inspirational stories and ideas that are going to shape the future.
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