


With over 4 million downloads online, 99 Invisible recently peaked at 2 in iTunes ranking for all podcasts in the US, and had occupied the 1 spot in both the Arts and Design categories.'Roman Mars lights.
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Space travel is full of trade offs, and the trade offs can be expensive, time consuming, and even pose safety risks. In August 2012, 99 Invisible became the highest-funded journalism project in Kickstarter history, raising over 170,000 from 5661 backers. This isn’t necessarily the case for the space program, where designing ever more flexibility into the components of the system can mean more failure points and risk for everyone involved. episo Unpleasant Design & Hostile Urban Architecture. Making the world more adjustable is definitely a slower and more expensive process, but it generally leads to better inclusion and better results for everyone. 99 Percent Invisible did an episode about these types of benches. As it turns out, this peculiar octagonal home isn't unique - there was a whole architectural fad of building these back in the mid 1800s, tapping into a. Human bodies all come in different shapes and sizes and One-Size-Fits-All garments, seats, and utensils can normally do a good job for most, but not all of our bodies. 99 Invisible producer emeritus Avery Trufelman traveled from New York to San Francisco recently, and took host Roman Mars to see an unusually shaped old building on the west side of the Bay. Mutually driven by curiosity, the Bagri Foundation supports one new episode focusing on Asian art and architecture. Adjustability is important in almost anything we design. Created and hosted by Roman Mars, 99 Invisible explores the unnoticed architecture and design that shapes our world, including visuals, infrastructure, sound, cities, objects, history and technology.
