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CIID students from the "Designers for Action" lab at Reboot helped Tor Nørrentranders prototype an interactive system for children to ask him questions, similar to the questions in his well-known children's books.
CIID Team: Adam Little, Ashwin Rajan, Nina Nygaard Christoffersen
Video: Adam Little and Nina Nygaard Christoffersen
Soundtrack: Glory B by Global Goon

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Uran says that he is still working to be at his very best but is patient.
Uran took over team leadership at Team when Bradley Wiggins abandoned the race due to illness. There was no problem with his teammates following the change. The boys were always very attentive. I was never neglected.
Uran revealed that is most difficult moment in the Giro d'Italia was during stage 14.
His best day was the one I won. On the tenth stage to the Altopiano del Montasio he jumped from the group of favourites and soloed to victory.
I felt good, confident and managed to win. It was unforgettable. It was also my first stage win in one of the three Grand Tours and that made it even more emotional.
Cycling is a sport of waiting, of patience. You have to keep working, to train well and see what comes. I am sure that what is coming is good, that the coming years will be better. The body takes time to ripen and then I have to take advantage of that, he said.
Uran is set to leave Team Sky in 2014, with Omega Pharma-Quick Step in pole position to sign him as their Grand Tour team leader. However he played any transfer talk, so early in the current season.
Uff, I suffered that day. It rained and rained. There was plenty of water for five hours and the stage was very difficult I felt tired, my legs were heavy but I couldn't stop pedaling. The cold and bad weather were another strong rival to defeat in this year's Giro.
I have not decided to switch teamsRumors have come out that I'm going to Omega Pharma. We have talked with them and with other teams. There is some progress, but nothing concrete, he said.
Rigoberto Uran has admitted to being quite surprised with what happened at the Giro d, with the Team Sky rider, who finished second overall, saying that the key to his success was having trust and confidence in himself. The 26 year-old doesn't think that he has peaked as rider, saying in a few years I will be at my best.