Word.
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Not often that we are jealous. But sometimes we can’t avoid it…
For instance by looking at this project by Jenny Odell. She searched for things like grain silo’s, stadiums, parking lots, or ships on Google Satellite View, then collected and assembled them into these pieces. Simple but nifty.
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What about a blog called ‘The Cosby Sweater Project“, to honor the designs of the sweaters worn in The Cosby Show?
I wonder what Tim Gunn would say about this? Probably: “Make it work”
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“On March 21, 2011, my MacBook was stolen from my apartment in Oakland, CA. I reported the crime to the police and even told them where it was, but they couldn’t help me due to lack of resources. Meanwhile, I’m using the awesome app, Hidden, to capture these photos of this guy who has my MacBook.” said the original macbook owner, who even made a blog out of this issue.
Without being prejudiced, he looks like a genuine nice, friendly and honest guy though, doesn’t he?
Read the full developed story here.
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This website is amazing, awesome and all those words at the same time.
It seems like these guys are trolling Google Maps day in day out to discover unexpected scenes from all over the world.
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Neave Television is a playground for all sorts of visual stuff. Really love that random tv channel. Pretty ddictive.
(Thanks Meryl!)


An archive with the final words of offenders on death row.
Fascinating but very sad.
(Thanks Hellyeah!)
Johannes P. Osterhoff is an interface artist who makes art from, for example, the bubbles from Apple’s Aqua interface.
Ahh, you can even see Steve’s turtleneck!
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Is a line you often read on the blogs of the lazy bloggers amongst us. Cory Arcangel made a blog that re-blogs these blogposts that start with that line.
And here’s the link.
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By looking at this clip it looks like humanity is on direct course to be fully mutated with internet.
Hmm, maybe it’s time for me to say farwell to Facebook…
Naaah, not yet.
(Thanks Wout!)
It ìs the future and it looks promising and unavoidable, but it doesn’t make me happy though. The evolution goes too fast now. Now really everybody can be a dj.
Respect goes out to us, who come from the time when there were not even URLs’ or email addresses on record sleeves, when you had to dig deep and long in crates to find plastic diamonds. The times when you had to work your ass off getting the bpm’s set the same, without beat counters and being heavily ‘drunk’.
But hey, no time to grieve! Better jump that bandwagon before it’s off too far…
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New series of negative spaces by Noma Bar. This time it is a paid job by IBM.
Funny to see that it works when you make original personal works that go round the internet and blogs very quick. Sooner or later they will be picked up by companies like IBM. Also I think you can see it’s not ‘free’ work anymore and that he had from the client’s view this time.
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The internet.
Me too. Really. Getting all emotional now, watching that movie… (please click image below to watch that clip)
Funny piece by Justin Kemp, called ‘Proclaiming my love at a scenic overlook on top of a mountain’
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Rosetta Stone Gravestone. Does it need more explanation?
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