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The birth of ART…for Opportunities: An Interview with the Founder
May 17, 2013 | Courtney van der WeydenWhite Spaces recently sat down and spoke with ART for Opportunities (AFO) founder Lauren Ivery about her not for profit that was envisioned during a recent trip to the Thai-Burma border. Now a reality, AFO is raising much deserved funds…
A House Powered by Exercise
May 15, 2013 | Courtney van der WeydenSpanish design firm Elii has created the JF-Kit House, based on “an image of a possible future where citizens produce part of their domestic energy requirements with their own physical activities.”
Each room in the concept…
Argentina Ghost Town Re-Emerges
May 15, 2013 | Courtney van der WeydenAn Argentinian town that was underwater for a quater of a century has re-emerged as an eerie ghost town that according to the New York Daily looks like a bizarre, post-apocalyptic landscape that captures a traumatic moment in time.
The Epecuen…
Management Evolution
May 15, 2013 | Marina ParonettoOrganizations are comfortable with the term ‘Manager’, but very rarely, maybe never I hear ‘Facilitator’. Managers usually implement projects, strategies, sometimes a vision. They are required to minimise waste, allocate resources…
Creative Start-ups find Home in Abandoned gas Station
May 13, 2013 | Courtney van der WeydenA retro style gas station in Los Feliz, Los Angeles is on the fast track to becoming a community orientated, multi-purpose space. It will be radically transformed into a ‘marketplace where start-up companies and individuals can…
App Transforms iPhone into Hearing Aid
May 13, 2013 | Courtney van der WeydenUK-based BioAid is an iPhone app that provides hearing impaired with a means to amplify the sounds within their environment. It transforms the iOS into a wearable hearing aid with the use of headphones. The way in which it works is quite simple.…
You get What you Tolerate…
May 13, 2013 | The BullOne of the hardest things to do in business is to let people go. It’s never an enjoyable task and most of us will have a few sleepless nights building up to it. We’ll also internally debate whether it’s “easier” just to persevere with…
Art Meets Science: Masks Created from Strangers DNA
May 9, 2013 | Courtney van der WeydenInformation artist Heather Dewey-Hagborg has created a rather bizarre series of sculptures for her project Stranger Visions. The sculptures are based on pieces of information; DNA that has been extracted from objects located in public…
Ad uses Photographic Trick to Make it Visible only to Children
May 8, 2013 | Courtney van der WeydenSpanish organisation Aid to Children and Adolescents at Risk has created a bus stop advert that displays two different messages to adults and children simultaneously. Two messages are shown using lenticular photography technology that…
For the Family, Friends and Supporters
May 8, 2013 | Rebekah CampbellEvery so often, an aspiring entrepreneur reaches out to ask for advice. Last week I met with a young man called Mark who contacted me on LinkedIn. He was passing through New York and heard I was here. Mark had a great startup idea and a well-formulated…
FailCon Comes to Sydney this May for Vivid Sydney
May 7, 2013 | Courtney van der WeydenIt’s time to stop being afraid of failure and start embracing it! Brought you by 6.2 | An Innovation Lab and held in conjunction with Vivid Sydney, FailCon Sydney is a conference celebrating failure, shared through stories by fascinating…
What do you Dislike in Business?
May 6, 2013 | The BullI was once asked what I disliked in business. There are a few things but my pet hate is when customers don’t pay their bills on time. It’s even worse when clear payment expectations are agreed up-front, the goods or service are delivered…
Tech Company bans Email
May 3, 2013 | Courtney van der WeydenNara’s vision is to humanise the internet and they way we search for information. The company seeks to make the internet more personalised through search recommendations and by eliminating the distracting noise that can interfere…
Empirical Innovation
May 1, 2013 | Rui Rodrigues 2People say that if you want to achieve things no one else has achieved you should do things no one else does. True, but you can always get some inspiration from specific contexts that have already generated some innovative thinking and who knows…
PivotDesk: Helping Start-ups who Need Space
May 1, 2013 | Courtney van der WeydenPivotDesk is a new online platform seeking to eliminate one of the biggest barriers start-ups face, finding suitable office space. The website is able to streamline the process for budding entrepreneurs and supports online transactions…
Citizens Collaborate for Smart Water Management
April 29, 2013 | Courtney van der WeydenIBM is leveraging the crowd In South Africa to keep track of water infrastructure and sources with their latest tool WaterWatchers. Launched on World Water Day in the City of Tshwane, the aim of the project is to help capture, share and analyse…
It Pays to be Dogged
April 29, 2013 | The BullA while ago I was involved in getting a business out of voluntary administration. Eventually we only had one minor matter to deal with to allow us to complete the deal – we had to obtain a routine, written consent from a small counter-party.…
Splitsecnd, Your Emergency Contact
April 24, 2013 | Courtney van der WeydenSplitsecnd is a GPS-enabled key that instantly connects the driver of a vehicle to emergency personnel when an accident occurs. It significantly reduces the time it takes for life-saving care to reach victims. It is simply plugged into the…
What Would Entice you to Move to a Shrinking City
April 24, 2013 | Courtney van der WeydenThe Niagara Falls Community Development Department is bringing a new generation of engaged youth into the town. The department is currently accepting applications for ‘urban pioneers’, luring them with the promise…
Good, Fast and Cheap – pick any two…
April 22, 2013 | The Bull 4
A few weeks ago I was in a $2 Shop listening to a customer berating the sales assistant because the $3 toy they had bought 10 days ago no longer worked. It would have been amusing had it not been for how strident the customer had been with their…
Platform to Diagnose Medical Conditions
April 19, 2013 | Courtney van der WeydenCrowdMed uses the collective intelligence of hundreds of ‘medical detectives’ to assist in solving the world’s most difficult and unusual medical cases with the implementation of their online platform. The company…
How Oakley Tested their Wearable Platform
April 19, 2013 | Courtney van der WeydenEarlier this year Oakley introduced new product Airwave to their range that propelled goggle design and technology to the next level. With a built-in heads up display in the form of a fourteen inch feed that integrates GPS and bluetooth, …
Forensic Artists Proves Women don’t know Their own Beauty
April 17, 2013 | Courtney van der WeydenDove’s public relations and marketing campaign Real Beauty launched in 2004. Ogilvy Toronto has breathed new life into the campaign enlisting the support and talent of a forensic artist. Artist Gil Zamora was employed to draw sketches…
Why Collaboration is Hard (and critical)
April 17, 2013 | Josie Gibson“No one can whistle a symphony.” HE Luccock
Nearly five decades ago, Gordon Moore noted a phenomenon that’s survived the passage of time.
The capacity of the integrated circuit had doubled nearly every year since …
The Meteoric Rise of Creative Professional Networking site, The Loop
April 17, 2013 | White SpacesLINKEDIN, FOR THE COOL KIDS
Late last week The Loop, Australia’s leading professional networking platform for the creative sector, relaunched ahead of expanding operations to the UK.
Sydney start-up The Loop is the brainchild of MTV…
Monocle Opens Cafe in London
April 15, 2013 | Courtney van der WeydenGlobal affairs magazine Monocle launched in London, 2009. It publishes ten issues a year, has a solid online presence and took to the air in 2011 with a twenty-four hour radio station. It was during 2011 that the publication launched their…
Words to Live by?
April 15, 2013 | The BullOne of the most enjoyable movies I have seen in a while is Act of Valor. It is a salute to the US Special Forces and the “stars” are active-duty Navy Seals. This makes it unique and lends an incredible sense of reality to the movie taking the viewers…
Announcing The Rise & Rise of Made Better in China
April 11, 2013 | Ben RennieAt a recent conference for the Australian Tourism Industry, I was asked to speak about consumer behaviour and emerging trends. During my research, all roads led to China.
The travel industry in Australia is in a good place. After…
Cafe Drive-in for Cyclists
April 11, 2013 | Courtney van der WeydenThe Zurich city council has installed the ‘Velokafi’; a drive in platform for cyclists. Housed on the terrace of the Rathaus Cafe, are two wooden docking stations with tabletops, complete with a slot at the front that enables …
The Future of Passwords
April 11, 2013 | Courtney van der WeydenIn the not to distant future it may be possible to access private and restricted information with a thought, known as ‘pass thoughts’ and will replace the need for passwords. This new body of research has been conducted at the University…
Don’t Give UP
April 10, 2013 | Angelique Milojevic 1In the early phases of attempting to grow a business, it’s chaotic. There never seems to be enough time, your energy is constantly drained, you have limited resources, it’s manic. You have to put out fires quickly before the next one pops…
TEDxSydney unveils 2013 performer line-up
April 10, 2013 | Courtney van der Weyden4 May 2013, Sydney Opera House
Annual ideas festival, TEDxSydney, today revealed the Australian performers who will share their music and passions on stage on 4 May at Sydney Opera House – including a preview of the new collaboration between…
When (and how) to say sorry…
April 10, 2013 | The BullA while ago a long standing supplier to a business I am associated with really screwed up. They let us down badly on what they had promised us. It cost us money and was a huge inconvenience. It could have been the end of the relationship but it wasn’t.…
Walgreens set to Become a Zero Energy Retail Store
April 3, 2013 | Courtney van der WeydenUS drug store chain, Walgreens have set an ambitious goal of becoming the countries first zero energy retail store. With the fusion of various technologies the store will generate and reduce its energy consumption. The company proposes that…
When do your best ideas come to you?
April 3, 2013 | The Bull 13I can’t recall the last time a really good idea came to me when I was sitting in my office trying to think one up. I don’t think it’s ever happened. Maybe I’m not in the right frame of mind for it to occur. Or there are…
A Clean Machine that could Remove Tons of Plastic from Oceans
April 2, 2013 | Courtney van der WeydenBoyan Slat, a nineteen-year-old engineering student has been focusing on a problem that has plagued the world for decades now; ocean pollution. It is estimated that one third of the global ocean surface is covered in plastic pollution. Therefor…


