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AJ Blandford
AJ Blandford is a bi-coastal designer/builder for both the imaginary and real worlds. In addition to her work with CUP she also collaborates regula…
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Bryan Collins
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Ken Haller
Kenneth Haller is an interaction designer, holding an MPS in Interactive Telecommunications from New York University and a B.A. in Political Scienc…
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Kenneth Haller is an interaction designer, holding an MPS in Interactive Telecommunications from New York University and a B.A. in Political Science from the University of Michigan. He is interested in photography, communicating visually as well as creating ubiquitous computer interactions.
Ken Haller has worked on
The Subsidized Landscape
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Andrea Meller
Filmmaker
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Lize Mogel
Development Associate / Artist
Lize Mogel is an artist who makes maps, distributing and inserting her projects into urban public space. She has produced site-specific cartographi…
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Lize Mogel is an artist who makes maps, distributing and inserting her projects into urban public space. She has produced site-specific cartographic projects for transit shelters in Los Angeles and for former World’s Fair sites in North America. Lize has also worked with the Journal of Aesthetics and Protest and the Center for Land Use Interpretation in Los Angeles.
As a fundraiser, she was Grants Officer at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles from 2002-2004, where she was responsible for foundation and government giving. She works as a grants consultant for the Center for Advanced Visual Studies at MIT and Good Old Lower East Side, among others. www.publicgreen.com/projects
Lize Mogel has worked on
Mind the Gap, Big up, Jamaica!, Knoxville: Building Communities
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Kentaro Okuda
Kentaro Okuda is an interaction designer. He holds an MPS in Interactive Telecommunications from New York University. . He is currently the Directo…
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Kentaro Okuda is an interaction designer. He holds an MPS in Interactive Telecommunications from New York University. . He is currently the Director of Design at SGF Associates in New York where he develops innovative lighting systems using LED and glass fiber optics. He is interested in network technology and interaction design with tangible objects.
Kentaro Okuda has worked on
The Subsidized Landscape
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Dan Wiley
Daniel Wiley is a Community Coordinator for Congresswoman Nydia Velázquez (since 2000) covering issues in the Brooklyn portion of her NY 12t…
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Daniel Wiley is a Community Coordinator for Congresswoman Nydia Velázquez (since 2000) covering issues in the Brooklyn portion of her NY 12th Congressional District, from the Brooklyn Navy Yard southwest through waterfront communities Vinegar Hill, DUMBO, Fulton Ferry Landing, Brooklyn Heights, Carroll Gardens, Red Hook, Gowanus, Park Slope, and Sunset Park. He handles community issues for the Congresswoman and coordinates local planning projects and initiatives. He holds an M.A. degree in Geography from Hunter College, CUNY, and his recent thesis is entitled Planning Brooklyn Bridge Park: The Political Economy of Place (2007). Mr. Wiley has lived and worked in Brooklyn since 1988: as an education program coordinator for Brooklyn Center for the Urban Environment (BCUE, 1993-1999) focusing on urban architecture, social studies, neighborhood history, urban planning, and environmental issues, and conducts numerous public walking tours. He has a BFA degree from Cooper Union (1987) and was a fellow at the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program (1988). His work can be found in If You Lived Here: The City in Art, Theory, and Social Activism, Seattle: Bay Press, 1991 (a Project by Martha Rosler, Edited by Brian Wallis).
Dan Wiley has worked on
Building Codes, The Programmable City
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Rosten Woo
Executive Director
Rosten Woo has been producing public education projects with CUP since 1999. He teaches design history and theory at Parsons, the New School for De…
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Rosten Woo has been producing public education projects with CUP since 1999. He teaches design history and theory at Parsons, the New School for Design and produces historical research and writing on history, design and public policy for Place Matters, the Municipal Arts Society, Metropolis Magazine and the Village Voice. He has also worked as a researcher and policy analyst for a variety of non-profit organizations including Common Ground Community and the Greenpoint Manufacturing and Design Center. He serves on the board of like-minded non-profits, Place in History and Groundswell Community Mural Project. He received his BA in Government from Cornell University.
Rosten Woo has worked on
Entry Sequence, Public Housing 101, PHTV: What's up with public housing?, Building Codes, Coding Communities, Garbage Problems, Urban Renewal Activity Tables, The Programmable City, The City without a Ghetto, The Center for Critical Skills, Values & Variety: Shopping on Fulton Street, Important Housing Rights, The Subsidized Landscape, Schoolyard Visions, Detroit Do Your Thing!, However Unspectacular: A New Suburbanism, The Water Underground, Abuse of Power: The SPURA Story, Mind the Gap, Big up, Jamaica!, Code City, Knoxville: Building Communities, Mapping the Concourse, Temporary Showroom, People and Buildings, Just In/Justice, The Cargo Chain, Building Codes
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