A very handy little chart via Information is Beautiful.
18 April 2010
06 April 2010
Record Player
An interesting promo package from an interesting company.
Image via treehugger.
Idea via GGRP Sound.
Labels:
advertising,
aesthetics,
creative reuse,
design
05 April 2010
Awesome Re-Use
Some awesome re-use via SwissMiss.
Labels:
art,
consumer culture,
creative reuse,
design
04 April 2010
But it could never happen now ...
Steven Weber assures us this could never happen now ... it is too 19th century.
Ooh! I know! Perhaps the Republicans are playing into some master plan wherein all power is gradually, systematically leeched from the masses and centralized into a snug, capitalistic, corporate version of an aristocracy, keeping The People perpetually strained but entertained by shiny yet easily broken/disposable/replaceable baubles and only minimally involved in the basic running of the country so as to provide the citizenry with an illusion of democratic participation and therefore allowing them to distinguish their lives from that of common, old fashioned serfs.
Read the full-article on the Huffington Post.
Word of the Day
Antiestablishmentdysentarianism
an·ti·es·tab·lish·ment·dys·en·tar·i·an·ism
[an-tee-uh-stab-lish-muhnt-dis-un-tair-ee-uh-niz-uhm]
(noun)
1.) Vacuous anti-establishment fear mongering.
2.) What passes for anti-federalist rhetoric these days.
an·ti·es·tab·lish·ment·dys·en·tar·i·an·ism
[an-tee-uh-stab-lish-muhnt-dis-un-tair-ee-uh-niz-uhm]
(noun)
1.) Vacuous anti-establishment fear mongering.
2.) What passes for anti-federalist rhetoric these days.
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