March 2009
57 posts
The so-called Millennials, born roughly around 1980, saw the dawn of the...
– The Generational: Younger Than Jesus
a show i checked out today at The New Museum
The message and the building were perhaps more intriguing than the art.
ATLtoNYC Georgia Tech visit Core77 and sky fight -... →
from the archives of photobooth.
this is when josh quit Department of Reality.
from the archives of photobooth. i think i got excited by an MGMT remix. also at 3am before i left for chicago in the morning.
It’s Over by Reggie Watts on Vimeo (via Vimeo)
China’s move to block YouTube has been criticised by a leading advocacy...
– BBC NEWS | Technology | China criticised over YouTube
walking early one morning, back from breakfast coffee at the fish market. this was after groups of school children laugh and yell “HELLO MISTER” repeatedly at me. they are curious about white people there, and you become in instant celebrity to the whole town.
just got back. whew
final trip log:
there atlanta, usa seoul, south korea (13 hour flight) jakarta, indonesia (7 hour flight) pontianak, kalimantan, indonesia (1 hour flight) ketapang, kalimantan, indonesia (1 hour flight) sukadana, kalimantan, indonesia (1.5 hour car ride) back sukadana, kalimantan, indonesia ketapang, kalimantan, indonesia (1.5 hour car ride) pangkalan bur, kalimantan, indonesia (1 hour...
But another crucial aspect of the crisis has been largely overlooked, and it...
– The Atlantic Online | March 2009 | How the Crash Will Reshape America | Richard Florida (via viafrank) (via travisekmark)
Nile Inside / years-2008 →
The Inflection Is Near? - NYTimes.com →
I’ve been thinking this for a while, and this states it well. This is not a case of ‘waiting for things to get back to normal’. This is a case of massive, radical, devastating, refreshing, difficult, satisfying, change.
thomaswheatley:
(via gds923)
Let’s today step out of the normal boundaries of analysis of our economic crisis and ask a radical question: What if the crisis...
Modern Atlanta China TV Set Sights on Atlanta... →
The transiton to sustainability is not about messages, it’s about activity. Most...
– Doors of Perception weblog: Metrics and aesthetics (via sreikanth)
sleep
“Our society has valued people who brag about being able to function on very little sleep as a mark of someone who is aggressive, dynamic, successful,” Kavey said. “Well, forget that. Admire someone who puts focus on sleep and is not making mistakes (from sleep deprivation).”
-a CNN article
To go along with this, i talked to a lady today who was slicing my lunch meat in...
jon jowers made this →