Month: May 2009

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    Cover Versions

    Great catch on the Word Magazine weekly email – a short list of mashups that redesign classic album sleeves. This Flickr stream is my favourite, featuring some of my favourite albums too – "Classic records lost in time and format, re-emerged as Pelican books. Just for fun."

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    “One Man At The Foot Of One Very Big Mountain And A World Of Opportunity”

    Love this. Right now, Gavin Bate is sitting looking at the biggest mountain in the world preparing to climb it. Gavin's Irish Everest exhibition is aiming to summit, weather permitting, between 10th to 30th of May. This'll be Gavin's fifth go at the summit after four eventful previous attempts and he's doing it to raise…

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    Invisibility And Context

    Invisibility is an odd goal to have. We're so used to shouting for attention that the idea of going wholly in the opposite direction feels plain wrong. But I think in some ways it's an interesting objective. It's interesting for media. People don't think in channels, they think of content, and accessing that content whenever…

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    New York 2008

    Made using a cheap casio camera. http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=2910103&server=vimeo.com&show_title=1&show_byline=1&show_portrait=0&color=&fullscreen=1 New York 2008 from Vicente Sahuc on Vimeo.

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    Post Of The Month

    This is the Post of the Month Hall of Fame. Each of these posts has been voted Post of the Month by the readers of this blog. Enjoy. December 2021…My Strategy Journey by Richard Huntington November 2021…The Milky Bar Adult by Dave Dye October 2021…The many gifts of awkward silence by Jessica Hagy September 2021…The Errors of Efficiency by…

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    Big Difference

    Thanks to Mike for pointing out that Helge Tennø has posted a load of his fantastic slides up onto Flickr. Loads of really good stuff in there, including the one above – one of my favourites. As Mike says, easy to get lost in there…

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