April 2010
Comprehensive collection of infographic articles... →
Assaf Biderman is the Associate Director of the SENSEable City Laboratory, an MIT university research group that explores the “real-time city” by studying how distributed technologies can be used to improve our understanding of cities and create a more sustainable ways of interacting in urban environments. (via Poptech)
How to start a movement… (via Neil Perkin’s Tumblr)
Gareth Kay: “The brief in the post digital age”. Contains lots of good examples. (via @mikearauz)
Designing identities →
If an identity is to create value through identifiable and differentiating qualities, it can’t be designed through employment in the latter stages of a standardized process. It needs to lead the…
Bunker Roy at PopTech: “…Profound respect for collective wisdom and traditional skills…” (via PopTech)
The greatest thing the iPad did →
The greatest thing the iPad did was help people imagine what the web should look like.
Coolhunting for the iPad.
Is the following statement wrong:
“The iPhone changed a mobile…
“What the students where doing was hijacking all these machines I bought and correcting a mistake made in the Renaissance. All the way back in the Renaissance literacy emerged as mastery of the means of expression… “
For humans not boxes →
The iPad might be an impressive piece of technical hardware, but it’s just a box. Innovating for boxes, instead of people, will just help us create more tools, not change behaviors. There is a lack…
eMag/Mag+ on tablet: Popular Science by Berg. Not living up to its it’s prototype published last year. But more to come. This is hopefully not even half way there. (via Kottke & @mikearauz)
What ever died? →
As a blogger, tweeter, writer and presenter of new ideas and new landscapes I often get accused of saying that things will die – even if I extensively make a point of insisting to my readers,…
Everything turns up side down, but we turn up side down right along with it - brilliant - watch it all the way to the end… (via Stealing Genius)
March 2010
Our future identities →
If our future friends are out objects, how would we communicate with them?
In his lecture from SXSW Douglas Rushkoff discusses how the population at large is always one step behind the evolution…