Our passion is children. My wife, Yuhyun, and I share the same
belief that our children should grow up in a cleaner and safer world. We are
concerned not only with the physical world in which we live and breath but also
with the digital world in which we think and imagine. Yuhyun, who was trained as
a scientist as well as a business consultant, has been helping me turn these
dreams into reality. Presented below are three on-going CSL projects.
InfollutionZero.org is a movement to raise public awareness of
"infollution"
For our children born into today's increasingly digital
world, our mission is to protect them from two growing issues, "infollution"
("information" + "pollution") and digital inequality. Parts of the world
generate infollution while others have only limited access to information. Many
pay attention to this digital divide by focusing on the deficiencies while
overlooking the flip side. InfollutionZero is our attempt to address the issue
from both ends. The idea and embedded software are patent protected.
Please click here
to read the original manuscript by Dr. PJ Cho, a former Korean Telecom president
who first coined the term "infolllution" in 2002.
We also had a very
interesting event on 9/11/2010, "DAZE with infollutionZERO" in Korea. DAZE, one
of the world's top
graffiti artists, performed a live graffiti painting with children with the
theme of "infollutionZERO" at the Korean National Science Museum that we are
partnering with. The story on this event was covered by major news outlets in
Korea including
KBS (National Korean Broadcasting Group),
JoongAng Daily,
YTN,
Union Press,
And more!
Triple Z
Project
is developing toy and animation characters based on biology
Our thoughts are simple.
Science should be fun, and IS fun! This project is focused on developing
biology-inspired toy and animation characters for educational and entertainment
purposes. The idea and characters are copyright protected.
pFurniture is a new concept of baby products inspired by
cell biology
We developed this idea while raising our son, Isaac, whose
nickname is ZunZun. Why do baby products not grow as a baby grows? The waste
generated from short-lived baby products can harm the environment that the baby
is growing in. Therefore, why not let such products proliferate, just like a
cell proliferates and a baby grows? Moreover, they should be made with
eco-friendly, safe biomaterials that can be effectively manufactured at a low
cost. This idea is patent protected.
Nam-Joon Cho's