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Archive for March, 2010

Picasso’s War

Picasso’s Guernica depicts the suffering wrought by a German bombing in 1937 during the Spanish Civil War.  Three years later, when the artist was living in Nazi-occupied Paris, a Gestapo officer saw a photo of the painting in his apartment. “Did you do that?” he asked.
“No,” [...]

Socially Acceptable Media – Already Singing This Tune!

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Just excellent way to get to grips with whats actually happening! Brilliant, love it, watch it and thanks sarah for switching me into this!…Enjoy!

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The Incredible Timothy Allen

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I really admire the eye of the photographer. Well some photographers. More recently been following the work of Timothy Allen. Being able to perceive anything in the complex world around is a critical [...]

Web Science! – A Simple Idea. Disruption

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Web 3.0 is a simple idea too but it’s vital that we all get our heads around this stuff. We’ve had the privilege to be close to these amazing people and these ideas for some time but this article does put some of the concepts into clear perspective. Check it out.

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Original. Classic. Timeless.

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This collection of images have emerged recently and represent something iconic in two ways. The original images of the Queen Mary Brochure to announce the fact the the ship was being built. And the simply sensational Andy Warhol treatment of Marilyn Monroe, this one original and signed by the man himself. Then the [...]

Original. Classic. Timeless.

via picasaweb.google.com
This collection of images have emerged recently and represent something iconic in two ways. The original images of the Queen Mary Brochure to announce the fact the the ship was being built. And the simply sensational Andy Warhol treatment of Marilyn Monroe, this one original and signed by the man himself. Then the [...]

The Story of Bottled Water

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If you haven’t seen this series of excellent movies then now is the time to get into them. Beautifully done and extremely relevant to us all.

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Care To Think?

Is this just how it is? Getting wrapped up in something that you care about is one of the real joys of life. Detailed, considered and quality thinking going into something or somebody is what it’s all about for me. It’s hugely rewarding when it bears fruit. Care is [...]

Starting To Stop

Arriving at Perfect Vision – 20:20 – But only by killing everything you know today. A wall full of opportunity and decisions.
Measuring 60 feet by 8 feet. Blood, sweat and toil for days and weeks.  People are ecstatic and drunk with their deliberation. The framework is in front [...]

360 Degrees = Hands + Minds

Interesting isn’t it? We only seem to truly engage when we are physically and mentally in touch. Literally in touch with the ‘thing’ we are thinking or doing at the moment. Physically on it. In it.  Attached to it.  When we write, make, tap, design, push, ride, hold, draw, [...]