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via Make, out of säljeflöte and ney
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hmmmm… Milken Institute… where have I heard THAT name?
Author Archives: oook
links for 2008-10-11
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from Howard Rheingold's Vlog: on "revolutionary changes in the way we produce video"
links for 2008-10-10
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"This website aims to present the results of the ongoing research on a cartographic approach to the representation of knowledge in its present configurations.
The aim of the research is to extend the cartographic metaphor beyond visual analogy, and to expose it as a narrative model and tool to intervene in complex, heterogeneous, dynamic realities, just like those of human geography…"
links for 2008-10-08
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from whatisthewhat, balm in troubled times
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honest to GAWD I really wonder sometimes…
Completely silly, but I wish I could do it
Whistling Rufus, via Keep Swinging:
and
links for 2008-10-07
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with eyes like that, who needs superhuman powers?
craft
is where you find it In this case, via BoingBoing):
Chicken Little had it right
About a month ago [correction: it was in May…] This American life did a program that was THE clearest and best explanation I’d heard (or read) for the Crisis we seemed to be in: The Giant Pool of Money. Last night’s episode of This American Life was another winner: clear, un-partisan, multi-perspectival: Another Frightening Show About the Economy. You really NEED to download it and listen. And I’m adding NPR’s Planet Money to my blog reading…
Clinch Mtn
A melodic approach to Ralph Stanley’s Clinch Mountain Backstep, played by pinonnini:
(hear Dr Ralph himself, on another subject)
Back in time
John Battelle points to his retroGoogle ego-search in the Google of 2001, so I tried it myself: January 2001 found me in the thick of things, most of them long forgotten. Lots to think about in the intervening 7+ years too…