November 2009
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“Now we are aiming our technologies inward where they will start to merge with...”
– Now we are aiming our technologies inward where they will start to… - but does it float (via oberholtzer)
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Lights . . . Flashing
So I am in the process of designing a digital camera. I believe that it was Karim Rashid that commented on the perverse nature of archetype obsession. So I am setting out to potentially change the way people interact with their environment and how they can preserve that moment in time via photography. Good Luck and Good Night Bradley B.
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ddddarby: Some of the Service Crew plan a AT&T Coup (via Chris)
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Industrial Facility
Nov 7th
“When God gets through with me, I shall come forth as pure gold”
– Please Be Patient with Me: Albertina Walker
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Nov 5th
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Critical Review of Final Edition: Twilight of the...
The death of most anything on Earth parallels the death of another thing—newspapers are no exception. When music was removed from school systems, we failed; when the cultural thread of authenticity was extricated from music, we failed; when the relevance of information to place is forgotten, we fail. Richard Rodriguez highlights this so eloquently in this essay, Final Edition: The twilight of the...
Nov 5th
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“http://www.linkedin.com/in/bradleybowers”
– I am on LinkedIn, hooooooorrraaaaaaayyy!
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Nov 3rd
“What makes our daily lives so unbearable, and more so than ever before, is not a...”
– Giorgio Agamben (from the book Morrison: Jasper Morrison)
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