Archive for the 'Web 2.0' Category
Palla photography
Sunday, March 11th, 2007Beautiful cut and spliced photography by Osaka based Palla aka Kazuhiko Kawahara. He will also provide photographs that’ll be used for visual development of the warping environments and buildings for the upcoming open-source movie A Swarm of Angels. You can vote for your favorite here.
BBC goes P2P
Friday, December 22nd, 2006GeoGreetings
Thursday, November 16th, 2006Every building has a shape and seen from above some of them even look like letters. With this nice little mash-up you can write and send geogreetings. Cool!
Jim Bumgardner’s Coverpop
Thursday, November 9th, 2006Coverpop is a Jim Bumgardner project and lifts e-shopping up to another level. Wonderful!
The Polaroid Photography Collective
Sunday, November 5th, 2006
Plrds.com is cool site of polaroid photographies submitted by known and unknown photographers. I also heart the “you are beatiful” concept. It’s a good example of a global collective art project…
The Visual Dictionary
Tuesday, October 24th, 2006Last week I was asked to take my camera with me and to shoot as much as possible words in the streets for an upcoming urban typographic project…The Visual Dictionary is a collaborative online project of words in the real world I recently discovered. Photographs of signage, graffiti, advertising, tattoos, you name it…i love it!
Puking rainbows
Wednesday, August 30th, 2006RainbowPuke exists so that fans of puking rainbows have a place to make their collective voices heard. In this celebration of the greatest dichotomy, you don’t have to be an artist to join in the wave of multi-colored vomit that’s sweeping the world…Trinitron overdose!
Websites that changed the world
Tuesday, August 15th, 2006The Observer’s Net specialist charts the web’s remarkable early life and tells the story of the 15 most influential websites to date. Digg is not in the list but I heart mosaics…
Update: Here are the 50 coolest websites according to Time.com
Anatomy of the new creative mind
Wednesday, July 26th, 2006A sample from a very interesting post from Logic & Emotion:
“Resist the urge to become defensive and territorial—put that energy into developing an acute sense of curiosity and optimism. Become like a child. Participate in the emerging media. Start a blog, update your site or if you don’t have one—set it up. Dive into the digital social communities and be willing to do what your customers do…”








