Monthly Archive: 2009 February

Photographer Christophe Gilbert (via NY Arts Magazine)

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Christophe Gilbert says: “…I soon realized that photography had not that much to do with techniques. It looked to me quite simple: all you really needed was an eye, preferably related to a brain. Once framed, anything could make an interesting picture.” NY Arts Magazine – More Than Words

Incredible animated movie uses city as canvas

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This is a simple-looking animation that appears to unfold in near real time across the outer and inner walls of Buenos Aires. The energy that went into it is mind-blowing. MUTO (via BLUBLU.org)

Speech Wars

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Very cool tool that graphs the frequency of words in presidential speeches over time: Speech Wars – State of the Union Addresses, History of Politics

Support for Shepard Fairey (via Signalnoise.com)

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Given the nature of Fairey’s art and his methods of appropriating found imagery, the argument is quite understandable and I’ve read countless valid points on both ends of the spectrum. Obey Giant blurs a lot of lines. Signalnoise.com | The art of James White » Support for Shepard

Low-tech fixes for high-tech failures (via IHT)

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Your remote car-door opener will not reach your car from across the parking lot? Touch the metal key part of your key fob to your chin and hold it there as you push the Unlock button. The trick turns your head into an antenna, said Tim Pozar, a Silicon Valley radio engineer. “You are capacitively [...]

a savage monument: zara jacket

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This is a very interesting quote…one that I contemplate often: “You take a born-pretty girl and you dress her up in pretty things, curl her pretty hair and she becomes empty. Vacuous. The only thing she can claim as a self identity is her one dimensional beauty. But take a pretty girl and throw some [...]

Clues to Massive Hacks Hidden in Plain Sight (via Threat Level from Wired.com)

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Clues to Massive Hacks Hidden in Plain Sight via Threat Level from Wired.com

The Crisis of Credit Visualized (via YouTube)

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Are you confused about the economy? These video should clear it up (and remind you of those old cartoons where a guy with a great voice told you what the “World of Tomorrow” would look like): The Crisis of Credit Visualized (Writing, direction, animation & sound by Jonathan Jarvis Narration by John Levoff Music by [...]

Merino blasts Hirst in Art World-style mob hit

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Eugenio Merino has unveiled a very funny new sculpture at the 28th Madrid International Contemporary Art Fair that pokes fun at the art world in general an Damien Hirst specifically. It, of course, sold for a great deal of money, but nowhere near Hirst’s ballpark. The piece is proportioned in a cartoon-ish way, but is [...]

“Ella night” by paulcoxphotography (via Flickr)

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Ella night – a set on Flickr

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