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Archive for October, 2007

Del Toro wants Gaiman for Death, tasty spiders

Guillermo Del Toro wants Neil Gaiman to direct the Death film.

October 30th, 2007 | 1 Comment » | permalink

Evil Best Buy, Superest, Zombie “Science”

As if you needed even more evidence.

October 29th, 2007 | Comment on this post » | permalink

Thou shalt not question Stephen Fry

Am I the last person to hear that Stephen Fry is filming a BBC series where he travels the U.S. and devotes each episode to a different state? If so, forgive me for a having a mini nerdgasm.

October 29th, 2007 | Comment on this post » | permalink

Another brilliant video on the future of the web

Michael Wesch, creator of The Machine is Us/ing Us and Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology at Kansas State University just posted another of his beautiful videos to YouTube.
Information R/evolution takes on information management and the semantic web in the same simple, expressive style of the first video.
My god these things are amazing and make […]

October 22nd, 2007 | Comment on this post » | permalink

Art Crush: Daniel Krall

Kitsune Noir is one of my favorite art and design blogs of late and this evening pointed me to the amazing work of Daniel Krall.
There’s a common thread here with other recent recent art crushes like Paul Pope and Gabriel Bá, but I can’t put my finger on it. Great work nonetheless.
In other Gabriel […]

October 14th, 2007 | 2 Comments » | permalink

Adventures in social networking

If it’s seemed quiet around here recently, it’s because I’ve been obsessed with both Twitter and Pownce. Both are nicely designed social networking sites with nice interfaces and the satisfaction of a captive audience ready and willing to be your “friend.” However, the big drawback is how these networks are closed pipes with impermeable […]

October 14th, 2007 | Comment on this post » | permalink

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Daily thoughts and links from Joe Eastham, writing from the frozen wastes of the Pacific Northwest. Contact me via astronaut at popastronaut dot net.

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