Tommy Honey
Urbanist Tommy Honey
Tommy Honey discusses crowdsourcing, psychology and weird students. Audio
Urbanist Tommy Honey
The cash-cow of academic publishing and how it is being challenged by the internet. Audio
Urbanist Tommy Honey
Connectivity, Twitter, airlines, Yelp, counter-serendipity and filter bubble. Audio
Highlights and lowlights of 2011 (part 7)
Nine to Noon's contributors Kennedy Warne, Pinky Agnew, Tommy Honey, Radar and Courtney Johnston take you off the beaten track in a look back at the year that was. Audio
Highlights and lowlights of 2011 (part 6)
Nine to Noon's contributors Kennedy Warne, Pinky Agnew, Tommy Honey, Radar and Courtney Johnston take you off the beaten track in a look back at the year that was. Audio
Highlights and lowlights of 2011 (part 5)
Nine to Noon's contributors Kennedy Warne, Pinky Agnew, Tommy Honey, Radar and Courtney Johnston take you off the beaten track in a look back at the year that was. Audio
Urbanist Tommy Honey
The 'maker' movement that could change how science is taught and boost innovation. Audio
Urbanist Tommy Honey
The proposal to have an outpost of Te Papa on the waterfront in Auckland. Audio
Urbanist - Tommy Honey
Urbanist Tommy Honey casts his urbanist eye over Wynyard Quarter in Auckland. Audio
Urbanist Tommy Honey
New thinking around a challenge that's stalling the acceptance of electric cars; charging them. Audio
Urbanist Tommy Honey
The Victoria University team has come third at the Solar Decathlon in Washington DC with their First Light House. Audio