Thumbs and Ammo posits the idea: would it be funny to replace guns with thumbs up in stills from movies?
YES!
Thumbs and Ammo posits the idea: would it be funny to replace guns with thumbs up in stills from movies?
YES!
Student says "I am very discouraged. What should I do?"
Master says "encourage others."
–Zen aphorism
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Every day, millions of people check in on Foursquare. We took a year's worth of check-ins in New York City and Tokyo and plotted them on a map. Each dot represents a single check-in, while the straight lines link sequential check-ins. What you can see here represents the power of check-in data -- on Foursquare, every city around the world pulses with activity around places every hour of every day. Related: Also see our data visualization of four days worth of Foursquare check-ins in New York CIty during Hurricane Sandy (and the subsequent power outage) during October 2012: http://vimeo.com/52883962.
Each dot represents a check-in during this 96 hour period. Super fascinating to see the different types of check-ins ripple across the city as time of day effects the rhythm of all of these individuals in a fairly regular pattern.
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Uploaded by maztercray42 on 2013-03-21.
This video from Taiwan... yeah, that'll do it.
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So, after being asked enough times, I decided to start our STUFF page, where you can find some of the fantastic quotes we've featured and some of the photography we've taken. Take a look. And as always, would love to hear any thoughts or suggestions.
Sean King, a Hawaii-based photographer dares to shoot the lava flows in Hawaii, getting uncomfortably close to temperatures of 2000°F.
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Some behind-the-scenes footage in this very strange place... More on http://www.StuckInCustoms.com. The actual name of this place is the Wonderland Amusement Park Chenzhuang Village, Nankou Town, Changping district. 昌平区南口镇陈庄村
Trey Ratcliff has a little series where he walks through his process for taking some of his often lauded photos. Here he trudges through an abanodoned amusement park outside of Beijing... creepy and awesome.
And while you're at it, check out his behind the scenes from his shot on the Great Wall below.
To see post-processing info, visit the tutorial at http://www.StuckInCustoms.com/hdr-tutorial/ . This video has some behind-the-scenes footage of a mountainous remote part of the wall in the far north of China.
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This six-part, three-hour, BBC TV series aired in 1997. I presented and co-wrote the series; it was directed by James Muncie, with music by Brian Eno. The series was based on my 1994 book, HOW BUILDINGS LEARN: What Happens After They're Built. The book is still selling well and is used as a text in some college courses.
Stuart Brand's book How Buildings Learn led to his 6-part BBC series (embedded above). This is one I share often. Although about architecture (and I LOVE architecture) its lessons and thoughts are applicable to interaction design, service design and web design. I try to share it with everyone I can. And so I am again.
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“Science is the poetry of the intellect and poetry the science of the heart's affections.”
– Lawrence Durrell
If you are in the LA area, I am going to be reading at 8:30 pm this Friday, March 22 in Santa Monica as part of the Rapp Saloon Poetry Reading series. After the featured poets, there will be some time for open mic. Sign ups start at 8 pm.
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I am fortunate enough to be reading again with Brendan Constantine.
Ochsa Spoken Word Performance January 2012. Noct by Brendan Constantine
The evening is hosted by poet Tresha Haefner.
Tresha Faye Haefner's featured reading at Cobalt Poets at the Cobalt Cafe, Canoga Park, CA, 1/31/2012. ~ video by: www.Poetry.LA
To give you a sense of what I will be reading, here is one of the poems I read recently.
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We've featured the ICE OF LAKE BAIKAL before, but here are the shards of crystal clear ice that the enormous pressure thrusts up from the surface.
From Wikipedia:
Lake Baikal is the world's oldest lake, at 25 million years. Located in the south of the Russian region of Siberia, between Irkutsk Oblast to the northwest and the Buryat Republic to the southeast, it is the most voluminous freshwater lake in the world, containing roughly 20% of the world's unfrozen surface fresh water.
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Please like my page to follow my stuff: http://www.facebook.com/JokkeSommerOfficial Ludovic and I doing a wingsuit flight into Rio de Janeiro. We did not have permission to fly into the city, but to respect the commercial air traffic we did the jump 05:45 in the morning.
Crazy, stupid, illegal and badass-- Jokke Summer and Ludovic Woerth jumped from two ultralight planes and flew through a narrow gap in a building in Rio de Janeiro.
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Danish photographer Morten Koldby has this stunningly beautiful series of animal portraits.
For Toy Stories by Gabriele Galimberti, Galimberti played with the kids and their prized possessions, helped them arrange them and snapped these lovely portraits.
I am in love with these.
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Nicholas Felton, the man behind Facebook's TIMELINE, first started to excite the design and infographic geeks with his first ANNUAL REPORT in 2005. It is a meticulously organized, gorgeously presented and thoughtfully designed exercise in data display, and the power of data to unlock meaning, in this case in the mundane details of his life and behavior. The 2012 print version is out now for $28.
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Cerkahegyzo is the nickname for Hungarian artist Dalton Ghetti. He carves sculptures from the lead inside a single pencil, using needles, sandpaper, razor blades, polishing stones, files and all variety of pencils.
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5 things I learned March 12 #internet #trailer #microvideo vine.co/v/bduV60ppVj6
— 5tilt (@5TILT) March 12, 2013
From the project page:
This is no mere arrangement; instead Richter has absorbed Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons into his own musical bloodstream. At first Richter followed the example of other works in the “Recomposed” series, which re-mix existing recordings, but, he says, “I wanted to open up the score on a note-by-note level, and working with an existing recording was like digging a mineshaft through an incredibly rich seam, discovering diamonds and not being able to pull them out. That became frustrating. I wanted to get inside the score at the level of the notes and in essence re-write it, re-composing it in a literal way.”
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I went out last week and it snowed the hole day luckily I had my camera with me. more infos: facebook.com/extraweg Please watch in HD ;-) hope you like that! Location: near the small city Wittichenau ( germany ) Song by Maxence Cyrin
German photographer, Oliver Latta unlocks the surreal in this video of these snowy landscapes with a simple symmetry.
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