January 2009
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… our desire to be original is actually a form of editing.
– Tim Brown
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“Publicy”, the rebirth of privacy →
Via Ben Kraal.
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The Monocle Weekly →
“The Monocle Weekly is a mix of smart discussion, previews, field reports and feature interviews. From our studio in London and our bureaux in Tokyo and New York, Monocle’s editors focus on the horizon and explore the looming stories within the five areas that define our editorial agenda: global affairs, business, culture, design and consumer culture.” - monocle.com
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One Life Down.
I was hit by a car this evening while riding. The incident left me with only a bloody graze and a sore knee (as far as i can tell). While the bike has only a few scratches and a twisted rim. The crack in my helmet is sobering, but all things considered i have been very fortunate.
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The Impossible Project →
“We aim to re-start production of analog INTEGRAL FILM for vintage Polaroid cameras in 2010. We have acquired Polaroid’s old equipment, factory and seek your support.”
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bjornrust.com →
bjornrust.com gets an update.
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Smile! Polaroid is saved. →
A businessman plans to rescue the abandoned format for the sake of art. Via L’Aureola.
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daytum.com/bjorn →
My first week on Daytum concludes today.
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Saturday night with Rock Band and 1050watts.
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Crayon Physics Deluxe →
Now available in full. I last wrote about this project in April last year. Since then it has won the Independent Games Festivals Grand Prize. Also nominated were some of my other favorites of last year, Audiosurf and World of Goo.
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DearIE6 →
Leave your parting words to IE6.
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Simon Degroot on Vimeo.
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The Ikea Game →
The IKEA Game is very simple - given a list of IKEA product names, can you guess what the product is.
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Holy Fuck Music →
sparo:
Holy Fuck have started a legacy based on near stupidity. It started with a simple concept, to mimic modern electronic music without using modern fail safes like laptops and programmed backing tracks. They wanted to make music breathe new life with every new performance, take daring risks on high wire, and threaten always to collapse around the bewildered audience. So they armed themselves...
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Design Loves a Depression →
“The pain of layoffs notwithstanding, the design world could stand to come down a notch or two — and might actually find a new sense of relevance in the process.”
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Creative work only seems like a magic trick to people who don’t understand that...
– Merlin Mann (via vasta)
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Mapping the Brainysphere: 29 blogs switched-on... →
Daniel Golding links to 29 articles from 29 of the most insightful blogs on the state of videogames.
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