Greater Spaces is written by Majken Overgaard and Vanessa Julia Carpenter where we work to expand the narrative of what technology is and who creates it. We speak with Danish and international female role models within technology and between these interviews we share what is most interesting to us, with a focus on diversity.
This blog is published in Danish on Ingeniøren, the Danish engineering news source. You can read it here in Danish and on Medium (or via links below) in English.
Can Internet Trolls Be Tamed?
Maia Kahlke Lorentzen is a writer, tech activist and consultant. She is best known for her work on digital harassment and trolling on soc...
Nov 09, 2020 / Read More
Transdisicplinary: Code meets art meets technology meets ethics
Mirabelle Jones is a creative technologist, educator, researcher, and transdisciplinary artist focused on the development of storytelling...
Sep 22, 2020 / Read More
Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories — Meet Lenore: Inventor & Maker.
Lenore Edman is a co-founder of Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories and likes to play at the intersections of food, electronics, papercraft, ...
Sep 07, 2020 / Read More
How societal change will drive new technologies — with Kendra Bannister, Head of Hardware at…
Kendra is the Head of Hardware at Airtame, a Danish startup which has a product line for wireless presentations, digital signage and clou...
Aug 12, 2020 / Read More
A peek into a feminist hackerspace with Stefanie Wuschitz
Stefanie Wuschitz works in the intersection of research, art and technology with a special focus on critical media practices including fe...
Jun 19, 2020 / Read More
The future is circular and Thürmer Tools is leading the way.
Ingeborg Rosenvinge is head of R&D in Thürmer Tools and partner in the spin-off company TwentySeven where she leads the Additive Manufact...
May 27, 2020 / Read More
This week’s recommendations including a chat today with Paul Propster, NASA
Greater Spaces is concerned with giving a voice to incredible women and our bi-monthly interviews present interviews with the women who a...
May 15, 2020 / Read More
Sarah Homewood: The future of technology tracking
Originally trained as a contemporary dancer and choreographer, Sarah Homewood moved into the field of interaction design six years ago. S...
May 06, 2020 / Read More
Beyond Netflix
After many weeks of Netflix, it might be time to learn something new (and if you’re not in a learning mood, that’s totally fine, sometime...
Apr 28, 2020 / Read More
What’s happening in Detroit: Meet Carla Diana, designer of tangible future technologies.
Carla Diana works with tangible products, specifically, with interaction of future technologies. Her work spans robots to connected home ...
Apr 20, 2020 / Read More