2008 May 2, 10:20
I've finally finished the Baroque Cycle, a historical fiction series set in the 17th and 18th centuries by Neal Stephenson whose work I
always enjoy. There were often delays where I'd forget about the books until I had to take plane somewhere, or get discouraged reading about the character's thoughts on economics, or have
difficulty finding the next volume, or become more engrossed in other books, projects or video games, and leave the Baroque Cycle books untouched for many months at a time. Consequently, my reading
of this series has, I'm ashamed to say, spanned years. After finishing some books which I enjoy I end up hungry for just a bit more to read. For this series I don't need a bit more to read, I'm
done with that, but I do want a badge or maybe a medal. Or barring that, college credit in European History and Macro Economics. I can recommend this book to anyone who has enjoyed Neal
Stephenson's other work and has a few years of free time to kill.
history neal stephenson baroque cycle book nontechnical 2008 Apr 28, 12:55Clay Shirky talks about the surplus of thought that TV occupies.
article clay-shirky culture internet tv technology collaboration community history 2008 Apr 27, 4:51
Last weekend after Saul and Ciera's wedding, I drove up to Pat, Grib, and Jesse's
house to which I hadn't previously been. I got in late and they'd just finished a UFC party. The next day Grib had to travel for work but the rest of us met Scott and Nicole, Jesse's girlfriend at
a place for breakfast. After that we went back to their place for some Rock Band which I hadn't played previously and Pat took the opportunity to show off his real life musical skills on the banjo.
This weekend, Jesse and Nicole are up visiting Seattle. On Friday, Sarah and I met up with them at the BluWater Bistro in Seattle which sits right on Lake Union. The view was nice although difficult to see from our table and overall I like the sister
restaurant in Kirkland better. They were both short visits but it was fun to see people again.
friends college california nontechnical 2008 Apr 24, 12:52Video of GRL's laser based graffiti system at the Museum of Modern Art.
art graffiti grl graffiti-research-lab moma cultural-disobediance laser video 2008 Apr 24, 12:32Throwies = LED + battery + magnet. Throw onto metal surface. Looks like fun.
art graffiti electronics geek howto streetart diy throwies cultural-disobediance 2008 Apr 10, 3:36See, the AV Club says Primer is awesome too! But don't read this or any other review, rather take my word for it and watch the movie now without any prior knowledge.
cult primer movie onion av-club reviews 2008 Apr 8, 1:52"The Culture War: How new media keeps corrupting our children." Article snippets condemning novels in 1700s, the Waltz 1800s, Movies, Telephone, etc etc. for corrupting the youth
article wired videogames culture youth media censorship comic politics history humor 2008 Apr 1, 12:45Candy Chang has some cool public art pieces.
candy-chang art graffiti cultural-disobediance 2008 Mar 31, 3:43Clay Shirky talks to a very small audience. Starts with more examples like prev. video. @20:30 describes interesting problems he hasn't resolved. @31:04 interesting exchange between listeners and
Clay.
video cooperation social web politics law internet culture collaboration community 2008 Mar 18, 1:04"The Wooster Collective was founded in 2001. This site is dedicated to showcasing and celebrating ephemeral art placed on streets in cities around the world." More cool street art and hacks
cultural-disobediance art street-art street graffiti via:boingboing blog 2008 Mar 9, 1:10"With the recent 250th anniversary of Mozart's birth, there has been no shortage of podcasts dedicated to Mozart's masterpieces."
podcast mp3 music download rss free copyright cc classical mozart bach beethoven via:felix42 2008 Mar 3, 4:16An article on the documentary of Alan Abel hilarious hoaxer. "The idea was to write a satire about a group called "The Society for Indecency to Naked Animals," or SINA, which would call for animals
to be clothed for the sake of decency."
via:mattalyst humor article Abel-Raises-Cain dvd movie documentary Alan-Abel cultural-disobediance 2008 Feb 19, 1:28Flickr group for folks photos of Banksy's work. FTA: "This group is for sharing your photos of work by Banksy"
flickr photos banksy cultural-disobediance via:picocool 2008 Feb 18, 6:02FTA: "PicoCool is dedicated to bringing you tiny bytes and obscure content from the world of peer media, social networks and subcultures. Cool content from real people."
blog design culture art emily-chang monthly 2008 Feb 11, 5:50The story of South Korea's ActiveX web encryption scheme.
blog article ie internet microsoft mozilla security ssl activex korea south-korea seed 2008 Feb 11, 1:25A blog post on an Internet organized protest of scientology in England. Great photos.
humor cult scientology protest blog england internet religion meme 2008 Feb 5, 2:02From BB's article: "In December, graffiti writers AUGER and REVOK modified a billboard advertising the wonderful Takashi Murakami exhibit ... Murakami himself saw online photos of the graffitied
billboard and thought it to be "so wonderful, he had to have
art graffiti cultural-disobediance murakami via:boingboing 2008 Jan 30, 3:00Graffiti created by cleaning your art into publicly viewable walls, signs, etc.
via:boingboing cultural-disobediance graffiti art