May 2010
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Free Graffiti Spray Can App →
Elite Gudz has released the “Graffiti Spray Can” App with realistic shake animations, rattle sounds, and touch-screen easy spray can action.
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Bookmark Loop Disorder →
“Web bookmarks remain a popular way to waste time when one should be working. You check a site or two, get something done for a little while, then check your bookmarks again. Careful research, however, has shown that at a certain point the list of bookmarks grows, the “get something done” period shrinks, until the reader goes directly from the end of the list back to the...
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C-Prints Fade Into The Light →
An experimental process of the early 1990s is proving unstable. “C-prints are unstable, especially [those dating] from the early 1990s. I recommend anyone [interested in collecting these] go to the big auctions to see the photographs from the early 90s that are being sold for a million pounds: the cyan [blue] is gone or is going fast…How do you replace something that’s supposed to have a...
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Taking Literary Mashups To The Next Level →
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies has kicked off a raft of imitators. But why should new takes on the classics be limited to horror rewrites?
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Shepard Fairey: ‘May Day’ →
“The further he is from traditional art objects and settings, the better. On the walls of an art gallery, his efforts look like death warmed over….Otherwise, the ham-handed image-mongering, rudimentary associations and nasty yellow build-up are themselves distressing. Despite Mr. Fairey’s apparent good intentions about social action and individual creativity, this exhibition...
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Pink Hitler Posters Provoke Fury →
As one would expect, giant posters of Hitler dressed in bright pink, with a love heart in place of a swastika, have provoked a furious debate in Italy.
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InfoLadies of Bangladesh Revolutionize Rural Life →
“Bangladesh’s Infoladies ride from village to village on bicycles, toting netbooks and mobile phones, and set up infobooths where they use net-gathered info to teach hygiene, help with childbirth, assist with crop problems, and so on. There’s an army of them.”