“What’s the next big thing?” everyone started asking back at the turn of the century – after the internet really hit it big. After the dot-com boom had come and crashed and crept back up again. When the world started to realize that the internet was here to stay, that it was a part of […]
JotSpot Live
Man, I wish I had this in college. Take a look at real-time collaborative notetaking with JotSpot Live.
ThinkFree Office Online: Office for Free
ThinkFree Office Online is a free online version of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. Integrate with your blog service of choice, access your documents anywhere, and convert your documents to PDF, all from withing your browser – for free. The prophecy is coming true: more and more applications are moving to the web, being offered […]
Emily Chang – eHub
Emily Chang has collected hundreds of links to sites that are revolutionizing the web. This is a list to pay attention to. Web 2.0 is here, and there’s excitement in the air. Subscribe to Emily’s RSS feed and stay up to date. eHub will definitely be added to my feed aggregator.
iPod Nano Spoof
You have to love Apple spoofs. Impossibly heavy.
ROLLYO
Create personal search engines using only the sources you trust. Link courtesy of Seth Godin, who says ROLLYO is a perfect example of Web 2.0, which must combine: 1. large scale audiences with high bandwidth 2. no need to explain what you’re doing 3. lots of tools you can use to build your app so […]
MEATLAND
MEATLAND is a novel/animation being developed by Nik Daum for release within the next many years. In his world, the town is run by bears and meat is held in high regard. I’m digging the illustration style.
Pop Surrealism
I just read the TRAFFIC Magazine article interviewing Kirsten Anderson, and started on a quest to find out more about Pop Surrealism. Soon I realized that this is what many of my painting peers in art school were doing without even knowing it. Here are some links: TRAFFIC Magazine Interview JUXTAPOZ ART & CULTURE MAGAZINE […]
Despotism (1946)
I was just taken back in time to 1946 watching this film by Encyclopaedia Britannica Films. The Internet Archive provides Despotism, which explains how a society ranks on a spectrum stretching from democracy to despotism. One of the ranking spectrums includes economic distribution which really strikes a chord in America today with our complete reliance […]
Ric Stultz
All I can say is, “Wow!” Ric Stultz makes me want to break out my india ink and chinese brush and lock myself in my studio. These illustrations are phenomenal! Take a look at his recently released book Babble Box, all done in black and white.