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Monthly Archives: September 2010
what might happen at home when you’re not there
‘Music for One Apartment and Six Drummers’ is something for all you musicians out there. A video/story by Sound of Noise who will surprise you with their imagination drum up some percussion & rhythm in an apartment while the owners … Continue reading
Posted in collaboration, fun
Tagged drummers, household, percussion, rhythm, swedish
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visualising what google has become – knowledgable
I was going to do a post on Jack Rebney but decided against it (I’ll be writing something about the Winnebago Man elsewhere). Instead here’s a link to a post entitled: Google This – 13 Years of World Domination Visualized. … Continue reading
Posted in innovation, software, technology, web 2.0
Tagged data, domination, facts, figures, google, history, information, visualisation
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animated news stories allow for parody
I know the Australian federal election is all over, but we need some cheering up after what was a rather strange process. From Next Media Animation.tv we have this animated news item called ‘Australia goes to the polls’. Catch more … Continue reading
the post you write when you’re not writing a post
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