December 2011
Dec 31st
“When any new form comes into the foreground of things, we naturally look at it...”
– Marshall McLuhan on new forms and old assumptions in 1960, plus a meditation on what this means for the “Internet intellectuals” of today (via curiositycounts)
Dec 31st
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Dec 31st
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I'm either on the brink of a thousand brilliant...
one or the other.
Dec 30th
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Dec 30th
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“I welcome the eager, the ambitious, the hungry, those delirious and desirous to...”
– Looking Back on 2011, Looking Forward to 2012 | LPV Magazine (via photographsonthebrain)
Dec 30th
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MIT is going to offer free online education for... →
Dec 29th
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“A distinctive trait of her work lies both in the sequence and the juxtaposition...”
– Rinko Kawauchi’s Illuminance - LightBox (via photographsonthebrain)
Dec 28th
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Dec 28th
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Dec 27th
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Dec 27th
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Dec 27th
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Dec 27th
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Interpersonal ties - Wikipedia, the free... →
In mathematical sociology, interpersonal ties are defined as information-carrying connections between people. Interpersonal ties, generally, come in three varieties: strong, weak, or absent. Weak social ties, it is argued, are responsible for the majority of the embeddedness and structure of social networks in society as well as the transmission of information through these networks....
Dec 26th
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Interpersonal isolation - definition of... →
When you look up “Interpersonal Isolation,” the Free Online Dictionary send you to the definition of “Adolescence.”
Dec 26th
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Interpersonal relationship - Wikipedia, the free... →
Interpersonal relationships are dynamic systems that change continuously during their existence. Like living organisms, relationships have a beginning, a lifespan, and an end. They tend to grow and improve gradually, as people get to know each other and become closer emotionally, or they gradually deteriorate as people drift apart, move on with their lives and form new relationships with others....
Dec 26th
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Dec 26th
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Dec 26th
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Dec 26th
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looking for NY photo subjects. volunteers?
Dec 26th
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Tomorrow's goal. At least two rolls of film shot.
should be do-able, yes?
Dec 26th
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Dec 26th
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“We’ve got to stop pretending this has anything to do with The Culture of Free –...”
– comment from Brad Bell (via Leveraging the web: how people are willing to pay for content | David Campbell)
Dec 25th
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Dec 25th
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For Libraries and Publishers, an E-Book Tug of War... →
in some ways this doesn’t really make complete sense to me..
Dec 25th
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Dec 23rd
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Dec 23rd
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Initials of people I was once close friends with,...
AF, TK, MK, SF, SK, JS, AS, AM, SP, S A-G, PP, KC, AB, BW, JK, SK, JT, MM, EH, AH, AP, JP, BB, CZ, JK, NF, CW, IC, MP, ZW I’m gonna keep updating this as I remember people..
Dec 23rd
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I'm sorry all i'm posting are videos/articles/etc....
Dec 22nd
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Dec 22nd
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Let's Weigh The Internet (Or Maybe Let's Not): NPR →
Dec 22nd
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Dec 22nd
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Dec 22nd
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brandnewswastikas: My New Year’s resolution is to be higher resolution.
Dec 21st
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Dec 21st
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Dec 21st
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How the Internet Gets Inside Us : The New Yorker →
All three kinds appear among the new books about the Internet: call them the Never-Betters, the Better-Nevers, and the Ever-Wasers. The Never-Betters believe that we’re on the brink of a new utopia, where information will be free and democratic, news will be made from the bottom up, love will reign, and cookies will bake themselves. The Better-Nevers think that we would have been better off if...
Dec 21st
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WatchWatch
futureshipwreck: How To / Internet, 2011 by Jaakko Pallasvuo from the series How To, highlighting “paths to success in the international art world”
Dec 21st
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Dec 21st
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