May 2011
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April 2011
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Most tattoos are ill-advised.
As evidenced by the crap that the F*ck Yea Tattoos blog sprayed all over my dashboard the last 24 hours. I know tattoos aren’t for everyone, but man… a lot of these tattoos shouldn’t be for anyone.
Mine, of course, are pure awesome…
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Portfolio & Process: Thesis Proposal →
svaixdmfa:
I want to study anxiety in public spaces, particularly as it relates to waiting.
When I was young, my parents and family knew me as a relaxed, easy-going, easily adaptable person, in contrast to my sister, Jody, who was anxious and needed to have everything done in a particular way. A case in…
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Vote for the IRC in the Webbys! →
A site I designed while at the IRC is up for a Webby: DIY Fundraising! Please vote for us, under the Activism category.
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Entrepreneurship is a very long game of wack-a-mole
– @zachklein in my entrepreneurial design class (via sprackstudio)
more Zach!
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It’s not like the Wright brothers stood on the beach and said ‘God fucking damn...
– @zachklein on the Wright brothers, minimum viable products and getting ideas out there (via sprackstudio)
Zach was in rare form yesterday.
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Why Star Wars is secretly terrifying for women →
Hilarious! The Back to the Future episode is pretty money as well. Via John, who doesn’t play online.
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Suwappu Augmented Reality →
Possibly interesting project coming out of Dentsu and the Berg guys. Definitely relevant to the explorations that Michael, Benjamin and I understood with Skylight/Subwomp/Peek-a-Zoo. Via Coop.
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You have to have a vision of where you want to go and a heavy dose of reality...
– Andrew Mason on daily existence via Skype March 30, 2011 (via sprackstudio)
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If you really want to see social activity, bring in food.
– The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces
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From my Portfolio & Process blog:
During three brief interludes, Erin Moore and I explore ways to make people uncomfortable during everyday encounters, with particular attention to personal space.
We did three small experiments:
1. Blocking a main entry way while texting
2. Walking at people and bumping into them
3. Sitting in the middle of a busy sidewalk
This project was conducted...
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