January 2011
41 posts
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King Fresh
Indian Street Graphics, Meena Kadri.
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Sisters
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House by the Sea
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March
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Profanity
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Scarlett Hooft Graaftland
From her Igloolik series, taken in Arctic Canada.
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Sunday Reading
Dealing with Assange and the Wikileaks Secrets, Bill Keller (NY Times)
The Anti-Social Network, Libby Copeland (Slate)
Sundance Interview: Richard Ayoade for Submarine, Amanda Meyncke (Film.com)
Hitler vs. Stalin: Who Was Worse?, Timothy Snyder (NY Review of Books)
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Expatriotism
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Dignified
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The Logic of Consumption
The big money isn’t in creating products, it’s in creating customers. A single, lifelong customer who lives his life spending the way you want him to is worth six or seven figures. A single one. Creating millions of these is the only way to make trillions.
You can make millions by selling a great product to people who need it, but you make billions and trillions by conditioning an entire...
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Wreckage
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Dana Tanamachi
Tanamachi is a Brooklyn-based graphic designer who specializes in chalkboard lettering.
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Architectural Reflections
Check out Peter Crawley’s brilliant work.
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Skoonberg
Hannah Skoonberg
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Lift Off
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War Machines
(English Russia)
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Mitch Dobrowner
(Public School)
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Northward Bound
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This is a Metaphor for Something
(Clusterflock)
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Brooklyn, Take Me In
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Bright Ideas
Tip o’ the hat to my friend Kelsey.
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The Natural World
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Volcanos From Space
(Public School)
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MLKMUG
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The Message Is Hidden In The Pages
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This is a public health issue, not a constitutional one.
– Jay Parkinson, writing about the 31,224 annual gun deaths in America.
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Czarnecki
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What's Your Excuse?
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Double Bevel
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Vivian Maier
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The Recovery
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The Singularity
The Internet has concentrated once widely dispersed aspects of a human life into one and the same little machine: work, friendship, commerce, creativity, eros. As someone sharply put it a few years ago in an article in Slate or something like that: our work machines and our porn machines are now the same machines. This is, in short, an exceptional moment in history, next to which 19th-century...
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Haikuleaks
Whether such tactics
will have a chilling effect
remains to be seen.
— Haikuleaks, 1830 Wikileaks cables turned to poetry.
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The Prepositionist
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Grundtvigs Church
(Behance Network)
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Flight
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Be Advised
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Agreed
(Beast Pieces)
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Autumnal
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Strips + Scraps
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Decemberism
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