Archive of category ‘websites‘

Favortie Sites

from  Kenta Goto
Monday, den 22. September 2008

my favorite site to visit are:http://www.boston.com/bigpicture  large scale, full screen editorial photos.  awesome.http://qualiajournal.blogspot.com/  a blog by Ken Mogi.  Ken is a host of a great show called the “Professional” on NHK (Japanese National Broadcast Station). one day talking to my mom about the show, she introduced me to his blog.  look up the term “qualia” if […]

Sites.

from  O.Two
Thursday, den 18. September 2008

Which are my favourite sites to visit?
Aside from the regular slew of ‘hype’ spots - HypeStir.org, SpongeBobRarePants.net, Shoetube.com, NikeOD.com and RuralLonersBombingSociety.co.uk, I regularly head for the following…
12oz Prophet. A trusted favourite, with a good selection of contributing Bloggers. 
4Q Conditioning. Max Schaaf’s archive of scans and bits and pieces. 
White Knights in the House of Kolor. More grubby, […]

And who the hell are you?

from  Andrew Sanigar
Monday, den 1. September 2008

Facebook was fun at first, if you could ignore the politics of some of the investors, but then it all very quickly descended into a quagmire of marketing-led ads and stupid, stupid, stupid applications. I thought it had got about as bad as it could with the recent, cludgy redesign, but today it reached and […]

Adbusters.

from  O.Two
Thursday, den 7. August 2008

 
The current issue of Adbusters runs with a cover story on ‘hipsters’ and the demise of subculture and ‘cool’ written by Douglas Haddow. In the piece, he makes an apathetic, fatalistic proclamation of doom. Hipsters are the end of the world as we know it. 
He closes the piece with a pretty hefty statement…
‘We are a lost generation, desperately […]

Feeling stifled?

from  Don Pendleton
Sunday, den 13. July 2008

I know what you mean. Every single day, corporations gain more and more power while the people lose theirs. It’s kind of ridiculous, but it’s reality.

And it’s fucking disturbing.

Last week, I spoke about the american government insulating the telecommunication companies by providing them with the freedom to tap all forms of our communication without fear […]