ReShare aims to reduce waste and promote sustainability by encouraging the community to share resources and reduce mass consumption.
It is a safe, easy-to-use online platform for individuals and businesses to share items with others in their local community and promote connections and trust.
People can lend or borrow items such as tools, sporting equipment, musical instruments, and anything you can think of.
By facilitating sharing and collaboration, we want to reduce the number of new items that need to be produced and consumed, hence reducing waste and conserving resources, leading to a more sustainable future for all.
https://www.reshare.com.au
Underground Music Collective is a music initiative (receiving support through fiscal sponsorship from a not-for-profit) that helps emerging music artists reach greater audiences, ultimately enriching the industry. “We subscribe to the mantra: The rising tide raises all boats" says CEO, Gerard Longo. What makes UMC innovative is their community and care-centred approach, providing educational resources to support artist development and help manage the business aspect of the music industry. “There are musicians and creatives with world-class talent who haven’t had the opportunity to be widely heard and acknowledged, and some - struggling with the business of the industry.” https://undergroundmusiccollective.com
DALL-E asked designers to create rooms, objects, and other weird experiments using tools like ChatGPT and the image-generation program DALL-E. What will AI in the future mean?: Will machines take over the world and the design industry? How scared should we be? These are questions to ask. DALL-E allows you to generate an endless stream of fictitious images based on whatever prompt you plug in. Eg The Hand Chair. Louise Bourgeois and Franz West make a chair out of hands as in a Brutalist building. The outcome of 2 artists works melded together. Louise-bourgeois & Franz West.
Aussie legal tech startup, Nexl, has just secured $4 million for their 'no data entry' CRM software. Founded by former Head of Innovation at Gilbert & Tobin, Philipp Thurner, Nexl has undergone a complete transformation from its original concept of launching a ‘LinkedIn for lawyers’ style-platform. Launching a new CRM software in January 2021, the platform boasts a ’no data entry’ system which connects to a lawyers email account and automatically populates the CRM database with contacts and communications, enabling the user to keep track of their client relationships, simply, easily and conveniently. To learn more, head to https://www.afr.com/technology/linkedin-for-lawyers-failed-but-its-successor-is-in-the-mo