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Vanity Press Plus: The Tweetbook: @stml James archived his first 2 years on twitter as hardcopy book. Fantastic
Vanity Press Plus: The Tweetbook | booktwo.org.
Vanity Press Plus: The Tweetbook: @stml James archived his first 2 years on twitter as hardcopy book. Fantastic
March 16, 2009
Category: electronic culture
Tags: archive, book, Electronic Presence, lulu, pod, twitter
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March 15, 2009
Category: design, graphic design, language
Tags: photography, typography
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3 on Flickr - Photo Sharing!.
found via Marius (http://twitter.com/generatorx) via DataIsNature (http://dataisnature.com/?p=498)
March 15, 2009
Category: art
Tags: annotation, drawing, generative, mapping
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artistav4.jpg (JPEG Image, 700×467 pixels).
* I’m trying to identify who did this tee shirt - if anyone can help, please contact R-Echos trough the comments below. Thanks!
March 15, 2009
Category: design, electronic culture, language, nice products
Tags: teeshirt
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March 15, 2009
Category: art
Tags: animal, boat, sculpture, structure, wood
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March 14, 2009
Category: art
Tags: art, book, color, cut, paper, sculpture
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Rotationalmouldedshoe: Marloes - CURRENT / UPCOMING
Marloes ten Bhömer presents new work in a solo show in the Krannert Art Museum, Illinois and is part of the Designs of the Year exhibition in the Design Museum, London.
WOWdesign: Marloes ten Bhömer, January 30 - May 31
Krannert Art Museum, Illinois USA
Curators: Ginger Gregg Duggan and Judith Hoos Fox
Brit Insurance Designs of the Year 2009, 12 February – 14 June
Design Museum, London UK
Curator: Nina Due
To view the work visit: www.marloestenbhomer.com
March 12, 2009
Category: design, quick inspiration
Tags: design, facet, rotationmoulded, shoes, triangle
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reCAPTCHA is a free CAPTCHA service that helps to digitize books, newspapers and old time radio shows. Check out our paper in Science about it (or read more below).
A CAPTCHA is a program that can tell whether its user is a human or a computer. You’ve probably seen them — colorful images with distorted text at the bottom of Web registration forms. CAPTCHAs are used by many websites to prevent abuse from “bots,” or automated programs usually written to generate spam. No computer program can read distorted text as well as humans can, so bots cannot navigate sites protected by CAPTCHAs.
via Kris Kenyon
March 12, 2009
Category: electronic culture, society, technology
Tags: book, captcha, digitalisation, human computation, network, ocr, recognition, spam, text
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In February and March 2009 a state-sponsored spectacle will be arranged in the Swedish capital. The trial against The Pirate Bay - one of the longest in Swedish history - begins at the Kungsholmen courthouse in Stockholm.
The modified city bus of Piratbyrån, formerly known as S23M (summer 2008) and S23X (fall 2008), is at the same time getting restless in its parking lot in Belgrade. It wants to go on a spring tour, back to Stockholm.
In connection with this it changes its name to S23K. On spot outside the trial, it will be used to intensify the spectacle, among other things functioning as a press center for The Pirate Bay and Piratbyrån and as a physical gathering place for sympathisers and curious people.
March 02, 2009
Category: art, electronic culture, exhibition
Tags: culture, europe, stockholm, transport
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February 27, 2009
Category: Feature, Offline Products, culture, design, furniture, graphic design, internal, life style, nice products, quick inspiration
Tags: design, electronest, experiments, exploration, new model, objects, products, shop
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DesignMarketo: interresting products from small and independent designers.