Posted - 12/03/2012 The Wall Street Journal: Britta Riley of Windowfarms
Read the full WSJ article here.
Posted - 07/03/2012 Windowfarms Production Update Shipping Begins August 27, 2012
Watch your Windowfarm being made right now in upstate New York…
Posted - 04/24/2012 Windowfarms Kickstarter Project Update Manufacturing Progress Report
NEW SHIP DATE
Since we last alerted you to the manufacturing delay, we have been
working with the factories and our fulfillment center to determine a new
estimated timeline for Windowfarms delivery. Our new ship date is
August 27. Thank you again for your patience and understanding!
MORE INFO
Posted - 03/29/2012 Windowfarms Delivery Dates Kickstarter Orders Update
Dear Backers,
It’s mid-March, spring is officially in the air, and we know that you’re eagerly awaiting the delivery of your Windowfarm!
» Read MorePosted - 02/21/2012 ITP Grant Partner Britta Riley Shares Windowfarms Progress Post Kickstarter Campaign Update
Britta Riley and her Windowfarms team update us on their progress since the close of their successful Kickstarter campaign.
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Posted - 12/01/2011 Britta Riley of Windowfarms on TED
Watch the video of Windowfarm’s Britta Riley talk on R&DIY and how we bring together our community using open source platform.
Posted - 11/22/2011 Learn, Share & Grow with Britta Riley and Windowfarms Kickstarter Website Includes Funding Opportunity for New Vertical Food
UPDATE
– The Windowfarms Kickstarter goal has been surpassed and continues to
grow! You still have until December 7th to back this project.
Congratulations to Britta and the Windowfarms team.
A newly designed Windowfarms vertical food garden is available for order
on the world’s largest funding platform for creative projects –
Kickstarter. Visit the Kickstarter Windowfarm page before December 7th to back this project.
Posted - 08/25/2011 Featured in The New York Times – Windowfarms Britta RileyHow to Make a Window Garden
Britta Riley grew up on a ranch in Texas, so after four years of living in a one-bedroom apartment overlooking an airshaft, in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, she felt deprived of nature. She decided to try growing food indoors, and three years ago began reading about hydroponic systems.
Click here to read the full article in The New York Times.
Posted - 03/02/2011 Britta Riley of WindowFarms — 2010 Convening Interview
Britta Riley of WindowFarms describes with lyrical prose her experience at the 2010 Grant Partner Convening of Invoking the Pause.
A paraphrased excerpt of her interview: ”Being so focused on one’s work I haven’t had down time to process the full scope of the project.
This convening was an opportunity to get in touch with our emotions.
There is a lot of emotion that is driving our work and we don’t always
get to acknowledge it.
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