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As Los Angeles emerges from pandemic and tumult, Angelenos are looking for new and bigger visions of the city's future. This informal video was shot in building 945 (third floor, room 9) at Headlands Center for the Arts on October 11, 2011 during a This film showcases the work of Dr Robin Price; artist, technologist and BOM Fellow. This body of work was born out of Price's

Video recording of the CCD class session from 10/31/24, co-facilitated by Rosten Woo and Roshani Thakore. This class session With 'Mutual Air,' this California artist leverages the sounds of science

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Los Angeles wants future monuments and memorials to more accurately Have Sewer-In-A-Suitcase, Will Travel Asian Arts Initiative- Organize Your Own SD

March 11, 2017: workshop 'What is Zoning?' by Rosten Woo. Who does it serve and why should you care? This hands-on Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Hungarian Dances: No. 4 · John Rosten · Munich Festival

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Rosten Woo is a designer, planner, and popular educator who recently moved to L.A. from N.Y. after several years as Director of the Center for… Read More. Plans of Our Own – Community Responses to the DTLA 2040 plan Assembly of Trash - Techniques: The Aesthetics of Communication, Part 1 - April 14, 2012

Video recording of the CCD class session from 9/12/24, co-facilitated by Rosten Woo and Roshani Thakore. This class session Despite increasingly dire assessments about the outlook for climate change, it can be difficult to remain mindful of our

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The crowd was NOT safe 🤣 #WildNOut Rosten Woo Selected to Develop a Community-Informed Regional Panel 2 Presenters: 2.1 Low Visibility - Rosten Woo, Artist, Designer and Co-founder, The Center for Urban Pedagogy.

Hosted by artist and designer Rosten Woo, this episode will explore civic art and culture, including looks at artist's working as first Assembly of Trash Techniques The Aesthetics of Communication, Part 1 April 14, 2012 Rosten Woo at Headlands Center for the Arts

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COA President Dr. John Rosten introduces the InfantSee program and stresses the importance of children's vision. Dan Joseph - Headlands 10/11/11 9.12.24 CCD Zoom Session

Rosten Woo is a designer, writer, and educator living in Los Angeles. He produces civic-scale artworks and works as a collaborator and consultant to a variety Change by Design: Rosten Woo on Collaborative Mapping Organize Your Own - Trailer

Introduction to the Reframe: City Hall Mural project feedback activity. (Recorded from Zoom) Stanton Macdonald-Wright's Rosten Woo is a Los Angeles–based artist and designer who works with community organizations and local governments to help people navigate

IDEA LAB presents three artists — Rosten Woo, crystal am nelson, and Aaron Paley — from the Tuesday Breakfast Plenary at the On the boulevards: Atlantic on the move

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The Kenneth Rainin Foundation's Open Spaces Program funds temporary place-based public art projects that engage A23 Plenary Session: Daniel Tucker

Visionary Public Art: Rosten Woo and the Exploratorium Sound The Alarm On Air And Climate Change Fifty years ago the members of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) made a historic call. Stokely Carmichael

How can the Los Angeles city and county parks , specifically Olvera, MacArthur Park, Grand Park, and Brand Park, play a role in UI/UX for an expansive data visualization of health, equity, and human services for NYC (Measure of America, Social Science Research Council, 2025) Reimagining Urban Planning: Arts and Cultural Strategies (May 2, 2024)

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I spent a year in Willowbrook getting to know the place. I built a public billboard and telephone tree that surveyed residents their favorite places. Our friends Rosten Woo, Steve Kemper, and Nehara joined us for a few songs at the Lotus Festival at Echo Park Lake on Sunday Rosten Woo

Sites of Memory Tour 2/11/23 The Times' series on the Southland's iconic boulevards begins with a major north-south route from the San Gabriel Valley to Long

Rosten Woo: AIR | Exploratorium Geology lesson: Why are so many gold mines rusting. The interconnectedness of our ecological, social, and health crises have never been so clearly visible as they are today.

S1 E10: Civic Imagination (Preview) Video recording of the CCD class session from 11/14/24, co-facilitated by Rosten Woo and Roshani Thakore featuring personal

A memorial to the victims of an anti-Chinese massacre in the 1800s. A tribute to the front-line workers in the COVID-19 pandemic. 12.5.24 CCD Zoom Session

It seams like every old gold mine is covered in an orange or red smelly material, what is it, and why. Here is your geology lesson I proposed Tell Us How You Really Feel as a way to surface stories that for structural reasons might never be told in an open town hall format.

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Rosten Woo is a cultural producer living in Los Angeles. He makes work that helps people understand complex systems and participate in group decision-making. Native American speakers reflect on history and representation (Recorded from Zoom) In this talk, Meztli Projects' Joel Garcia

Rosten Woo is an artist, designer, and writer living in Los Angeles. His projects aim to help people understand complex systems, reorient themselves to places. Beside the Edge of the World: Artist Spotlight

“City of Events” Daniel Tucker makes documentaries, publications, Change by Design: Welcome Remarks from Darren Walker Enter the studio of Ms. Sew Hoy and watch mundane materials take on strange new life as the sculptor reveals the creation

What Water Wants - Clockshop How can data visualizations help us rethink our criminal justice system, reassess what we mean by affordable housing and Shino Tanikawa wants you to stop flushing your toilet during rain storms. She demonstrates why with the Sewer in a Suitcase,

A survey of recent Augmented Reality and other storytelling and public history projects. (Recorded from Zoom) Stanton Radical Cartography Conference - Panel 2: Participatory Mapping in Social Practice Art and Design

Tell Us How You Really Feel - Rosten Woo The Center for Urban Pedagogy is the 2016 National Design Award winner for Corporate & Institutional Achievement. Courtesy of

Civic Imagination | Southland Sessions | Season 1, Episode 10 | PBS SoCal There is something in the air in Oakland. It's not something you can smell, or even see. But you can definitely hear it, although not

Rosten Woo – Dr. Pop Rosten Woo was selected to work collaboratively with our partners at King County Parks to develop an art plan for King County Parks' extensive network of parks. 11.14.24 CCD Zoom Session

The cast of The Rookie sings Daddy Cop 🎵 9.5.24 CCD Zoom Session 2015 GIA CONFERENCE: Tuesday IDEA LAB

The Exploratorium and Rosten Woo collaborated on "Mutual Air" a network of 30 sculptures that gave presence to the air and Body of 14 Year Old Girl Found In Singer D4vd's Car - This Is EVERYTHING We Know So Far Panel and conversation: Plans of Our Own – Community Responses to the DTLA 2040 plan January 27, 2020 The Skid Row

A Skateboarder's Guide to Fulton Mall Clean Air + Equity During a Global Pandemic Creative Ecologies Headlands Center for the Arts Sausalito, CA - USA March 2nd, 2011 Interview with Rosten Woo Founder and

Go behind-the-scenes with Rosten Woo, Dana Johnson, and Nina Katchadourian, as they explore The Huntington's collections What do you see here? 2/22/23

Hungarian Dances: No. 4 (Alternate Mix) A visit to three sites of historical importance to Santa Monica (Footage from CityTV/Jordan and Meztli/Kenneth Lopez) This

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(Re)Designing LA, a public-events series led by Occidental College Professor of Practice Christopher Hawthorne, Los Angeles' Moral Of The Story Podcast: Most unhinged stories from all around the world Spotify Reframing Civic Murals

On April 14th, 2012, a day-long salon was held to celebrate the opening of "Assembly of Trash," an installation about experimental Reimagining Planning is a monthly series of public webinars that focuses on the edge of innovation in urban planning and policy.

Mechanical chimes will signal burst in air pollution around Oakland