links for 2007-08-31
August 31, 2007
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Mighty impressive considering that it’s Ford, and the first time a global brand is using a Creative Commons open license on a commercial media project. But not surpising, since the mastermind behind the idea was David Bausola of Zero Influence.
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No, I’m not going to get an iPhone, quit emailing me about it. I’m not getting one because I already have a phone that’s better: it’s called the Nokia E70, it’s the pinnacle of human achievement, and I love it more than my family
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Looks like all the leg work has been done. what’s the hold up?
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But it’s early days for ‘television 2.0’, and the makers of Where Are The Joneses and KateModern are charting a course that will deliver valuable lessons in how to keep audiences entertained in a fragmented, multi-platform world.
links for 2007-08-30
August 30, 2007
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StoryCode.com is a unique source of inspiring book recommendations and a great way to find the next book to read. And its power comes from the collaborative passion of readers.
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TubeStop is an extension for Mozilla-based Web browsers that disables the autoplay on YouTube videos.
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Congratulations! This is the last page.
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t is funny? Is it confusing? Is it contagious? You decide. The main
thing for me is that it is. It’s not on paper. It’s not in a focus
group. It’s out there. And in the fullness of time I predict it will be
seen as what most of us have been waiting for.
links for 2007-08-29
August 29, 2007
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Great list of visualisations on the internet
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Deeply fascinating
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Brilliant.
links for 2007-08-28
August 28, 2007
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And now he’s involved with that internet thingy, by making the world’s first interactive daily online sitcom wherearethejoneses.com.
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Channel 4 head of programmes Julian Bellamy is planning to group programmes together in an effort to provide the channel with a “campaigning edge.”
links for 2007-08-27
August 27, 2007
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IN UR WSJ. EATIN UR NEWS TIMEZ.
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“If any ISP turned off eBay, Skype or YouTube other ISPs would find themselves with a lot of new users,” is how he ended his defence on why ISPs are unlikely to get heavy-handed over the issue.
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He does have a point.
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Groups for Twitter; or A Proposal for Twitter Tag Channels.
links for 2007-08-26
August 26, 2007
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This document is to serve as an elementary introduction to bitmaps as they are used in computer graphics.
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Google is preparing its own distribution of Linux for the desktop, in a possible bid to take on Microsoft in its core business – desktop software.
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Sun hopes that trading for the better-recognized Java name will result in higher trading in the stock market.
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Stunning
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Mantra: Must bring humour into my charts
Polyphonic Targeting: Seeing Seams of Meaningless
August 25, 2007
Definitely the most significant reappraisal of image creation value has arrived. Shai Avidan and Ariel Shamir have published this paper describing a process to ‘retarget’ images for viewing contexts. But, by doing this, they’ve uncovered something about the properties of an image that has never been seen: Seams of Meaningless.
By filtering the image to see energy maps, the software ‘optimises’ the ‘content’ to remove or expand apon intent. This approach was conceived as a way to avoid the scale/crop approach to remove unnecessary information in an image.
Watch the above Youtube video for full details and application examples.
If this ever gets released, our perception of images will never be the same again. For a start, the shared experience of an image vanishes outside perfectly mapped geo-temporal contexts. Further, our semantic relationship to information exponentially expands – every image becomes a catalyst of singularities – a far cry from any notion that an image ‘can be read’.
This Seam Carving brings not a new dimension to image making, but a distinction of re-co-ordinating information – Polyphonic Targeting. Compositions will be considered inspiring for manipulation not a destination for knowledge transfer. Editing will be acute to use. Publishing will be Rejection because the release of information will be accepted as a juncture of simulacra not simulation. Meaning becomes Indifference.
And it’ll play havoc with Photosynth. Mwahaah!
We should consider how this innovation could be received commercial. Betting that patients are being written; what we have here is an approach – a grammar in information design. The principles are in the open – these cant be guarded of with IP laws. Absurd as this sounds, the future looks more Open and Meaningless than ever before.
More details about ‘Seam Carving for Content-Aware Image Resizing’ here: http://www.faculty.idc.ac.il/arik/
links for 2007-08-24
August 24, 2007
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A text that: * explains how statisticians think about data,* introduces modern statistical computing, and * has lots of real examples.
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How to do a CV. Brilliant.
links for 2007-08-23
August 23, 2007
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Resisting the Corporate Control of Culture
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An exciting new way of co-creating content. Brilliant, really.
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La filosofía 2.0 ha llegado ya a las series de entretenimiento en Internet con “¿Dónde están los hermanos Jones?“, una telecomedia británica en la que los seguidores son quienes deciden como evoluciona la historia.
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This is one of a series of glass Klein bottles made by Alan Bennett in Bedford
links for 2007-08-21
August 21, 2007
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The Conversational Marketing Summit brings together leaders in conversational media and marketing for a two-day dialog around the issues, lessons, and opportunities of this emerging medium.
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“Ford have put up all the money,” says Normal. “Yes, she drives a Ford S-Max, but I’ve got to say we’ve had no instructions from Ford to feature the car.”
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Times Online: Scientist hail ‘frozen smoke’ as material that will change world
links for 2007-08-20
August 20, 2007
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They’ll be asking people to hold up printed frames of a video clip to their faces as well as needing some people moving in the background. Time commitment per person, 2 hours max.
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it might be good PR to cut down on such things as the cases of “Effen – Effen” and the new leopard skin seat covers for Howard’s Aston.
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“I haven’t had this much fun since I rejected the concept of God.”
links for 2007-08-18
August 18, 2007
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Random Project Generator.
links for 2007-08-17
August 17, 2007
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Russell Davies’ “velcro communications strategies
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This marketing campaign has already fooled a few.
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Flickr Set Manager allows you to automatically create new sets on Flickr based on various criteria such as interestingness, date posted and tags, or even from a random set of photographs.
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Flickr Mashups is a hands-on guide to building applications and mashups using the Flickr API. In it you’ll learn the differences between remixes and mashups, and be taken on a guided tour of some of the various technologies used in their creation.
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Yes, at first glance it may look like graffiti, but if that’s all you see, you’re missing the art in it.
links for 2007-08-15
August 15, 2007
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Procter & Gamble (Gillette, Tampax and Pantene), MSN, Orange Mobile, Paramount and Disney/Buena Vista paid £250,000 each for six months of name-checking in Kate Modern.
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Bausola waffling on about “Where are the Joneses” for 4Talent. Along with some proper experts like Tim, Patrick and Hazel.
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an American composer, pianist, television writer and lyricist, best known for his work on the children’s television series Sesame Street,
links for 2007-08-14
August 14, 2007
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