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Spectre
Helicopter ride
Categories: Bucket list, Ramblings
Tags: bucket list
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Craftivism videos
So after over 2 years, I’ve finally put my videos up from the Craftivism exhibition that I was a part of here. Enjoy
Categories: Ramblings
Tags: hack, open source, workshop
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Lego album artwork
I have loved lego ever since I was a kid and it’s always good to see it used in a creative, unusual way….such as reproducing album covers with it. So check this out – 30 Classic Music Albums Recreated With Lego
QR code on headstone
Part of me likes this as an interesting use of technology and of celebrating someone’s life. But at the same time, part of me is saying “huh???” You can make up your own mind – http://mashable.com/2011/07/15/qr-code-tombstone/
It’s no wonder the impact Twitter had on the News of the World phone hacking scandal when you consider these statistics – http://blog.twitter.com/2011/03/numbers.html
Categories: Ramblings
Tags: social networking, twitter
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Wheels of Steel
This is another really cool HTML5 site. Wheels of Steel was developed by Scott Schiller who works on Flickr and brings to the online, digital age turntables in your browser. Give it a go and you might just become a superstar dj
Such Tweet Sorrow
I’m a bit late in finding this but Such Tweet Sorrow is Romeo and Juliet set in modern Britain and on Twitter. Really cool way of re-telling a classic play
Nobody surfs the web anymore
Here’s quite an interesting article about how no-one seems to surf anymore. It’s picking up on a talk Steve Rosenbaum gave at Confab 2011. Essentially the argument is because of the sheer volume of data being created, we can only handle pre-curated now, such as RSS feeds, Twitter timelines etc. Not sure I agree as I like to think I ‘surf’ as part of research for my job. I’m not saying I don’t use RSS feeds or other forms of curated data but they’re just part of the sources that I look at. Anyways, read the links and make your own mind up.
http://www.entradista.com/post/6516636415/nobody-surfs-the-web-anymore
http://www.magnify.net/blog/item/3K61WZ2J4WDYZK97/Sleep-Friends-Work-All-Victims-of-Data-Overload-
Women in computing
This is a very interesting article on how programming was initially perceived as ‘women’s work’. The quote from Grace Hopper liking it to planning dinner seems a bit condecending to me.
Categories: Ramblings
Tags: cultural, development, programming
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