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Raj Patel on Aug 10th, 2005 |
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Ethics in media was quite the hot topic for the past five years. Discussions have cooled down a lot since the days of 24/7 coverage of discussions on scandal vis-Ã -vis wardrobe malfunctions and the nipples there in. Its refreshing to see it being discussed again with out too much mass media dogma and scandal-mongering in this article at Photoshop News. The article touches on Kate Winslet’s apparent hatred...
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Raj Patel on Aug 10th, 2005 |
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Prince Charles has had just about all he can take of the International Style in england. Radiant City be damned, Charles wants – nay, he demands – human scale housing. Sure you may be able to make big projects with crisp lines and following all of Corbusier’s five rules to the letter. Maybe you even measured in modulars and imprisoned anyone who thought of ornamenting the project but in the end...
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Raj Patel on Aug 9th, 2005 |
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If deciding weather you should honor your resolution to diet so as not to be such a disgustingly fat slob or you should indulge in delight as you consume enough foodstuffs to spontaneously induce diabetes before the obligatory purge-and-repeat maneuver isn’t enough conflict for your fridge to endure then fret not. LG is about to launch this new diamond encrusted fridge into the market in an extremely limited...
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Raj Patel on Aug 9th, 2005 |
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Douglas McDonald has produced a quite charming project called the Scribbler Bot based on an online drawing engine called – appropriately enough – the Scribbler. His project not only converts digital data into an analog drawing, but it does so with a slight amount of liberty such that the resulting image has a personality beyond the original data. Otherwise simple images are produced by a seemingly...
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Raj Patel on Aug 8th, 2005 |
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There are people who have fates so intrinsically tied to that of the stock market that as it soars they are wonderfully ecstatic but as it plummets they decay into empty husks which were once vibrant human beings. Now your plants can share the same fate thanks to Douglas Easterly and Matt Kenyon who have produced a project they call Spore 1.1. Cruel Botany or Socio-Economic Genius? You...