Friday, January 30, 2004
My World
My World allows you to create a customized map of the world indicating the countries you have visited. I've been to 22 countries, counting for only 9% of the world. As the song says, "There's such a lot of world to see . . . "
You can do the same for states in the USA. Here I did a little better. I've made it to 32 or 62% of the country:
Looks like it's time to plan some more trips . . .
Pepsi iTunes ad
Little Rabbit forwarded me this link to the Pepsi superbowl ad. The type isn't so great unfortunately, nor the editing either. It almost looks like it's a rough cut. Also, I kinda wish they used the original version of the song, but oh well. I wish a lot of things.
In heavy rotation
Henry asked me a week or two ago what I was listening to. That week it was an odd assortment of Chinese pop music. But thinking back on that I thought it might be fun to post every Friday the albums that are in heavy rotation, based on the play count in itunes, or some data fascimile thereof.

This week, I've rediscovered New Order's Power, Corruption, and Lies, and discovered Francoise Hardy's The Yeh-Yeh Girl from Paris. The former is a classic of synth pop, establishing New Order's sound as separate from Joy Division. The latter is a clean slice of 60s French pop. Rounding out the top four are Missy Elliott's This is Not A Test and Jay Chou's Fantasy. Missy's moves on from Under Construction by mining a more modern, stripped back sound. Again, it's all about her crazy lyrics and Timbaland's inspired beatmaking. While the entire album doesn't stand up, the production carries the day. Jay Chou is a Taiwanese pop star known for writing his own music and playing his own instruments, blending rock and hip hop into the traditional Asian pop scene. Top singles this week include "Age of Consent" by New Order, "Anywhere But Here" by Hilary Duff, "Crossroads" by Cream, "Pure" by the Lightning Seeds, and "Tecumsah Valley" by Steve Earle.




Thursday, January 29, 2004
The WD-1 DJ-Trainer
It's more a keyboard than a DJ, but at least you can mix your own grooves to work to. Funk up your workplace with this.
Little Rabbit's Brooklyn View
Little Rabbit just got a slide scanner and he's finally gotten around to putting up some of his images online. Check out his Brooklyn view.
Whatever happened to the Camaro
In Better Off Dead? Someone tracked it down and bought it. You can read about it (and other famous Camaros) here.
Under the Sand
I just saw this on DVD and here's a mini review. To read more, click here.
A middle aged couple drive to southwestern France on vacation. One morning they decide to go to the beach. The husband tells his wife that he's going to go swimming. When the wife wakes from her nap her husband has disappeared. From an opening that references L'Avventura (Antonioni, 1960), Ozon sidesteps the existential rumination of that film, instead focusing on the psyche of his main character. The spectre of her husband haunts her as she attempts to cope with his absence and understand what his absence signifies about their past. Charlotte Rampling's fascinating portrayal of the wife who knows her husband is gone but refuses to wholly give up hope drives the film, and Antoine Heberle and Jeanne Lapoirie's cinematography charts her journey, from bright color, to more and more desaturated tones as the film progresses. A beautiful portrait, carefully observed, and finely nuanced.
Wednesday, January 28, 2004
Indiana Jones type game
Here's an ok flash game kind of like Pitfall. Walk through the caverns. Kill the zombies. There must be a point but I didn't get to it.
Ishkur's Guide to Electronic Music
Confused by all the categories and subcategories of electronic music (not to mention the music the informs and is informed by it)? This site breaks it down with a personal touch and looping clips. I must say I love jungle breakcore. Grooving through this site makes me want to go dancing!
Tuesday, January 27, 2004
States Within States
This is the fourth book I was hoping to finish this weekend. The Sunpower catalogue didn't count. It was just a favor for a friend. And it got rejected. :-) The grey will print in silver metallic. I love metallic inks.


Fun Films
Milk and cookies boasts a collection of short videos. My favorites thus far are the Funky Dance Medly and the Gay Boyfriend music video, and the French Horney Man
The O.G. Mac fonts
How did the original Mac fonts get their names? Susan Kare breaks it down. In the words of Steve Jobs: "Well, cities are OK, but not little cities that nobody's ever heard of. They ought to be world class cities!" There are a lot of other stories about the early days of the Mac on that site as well. (courtesy Kottke).
Church sign generator
I shudder to think what Cel might do with this and post on his site. But here it is. The Church sign generator.
Outkast and Peanuts
What do you get when you combine Outkast and Snoopy and the gang (as opposed to Snoop Doggy Dogg)? Something akin to this video. My favorite has always been the guy dancing in the yellow shirt. Heeeeeeyyyy yyaaaa!
IKEA walkthrough
This IKEA walkthrough has been getting some play. It's still funny, and I love game walkthroughs (because I am terrible at solving all the problems in a computer game). It also seems somewhat apt because I mentioned that Hamlet game a few days ago. I need to start mapping if I want to get anywhere with Hamlet.
Ontheissues.org
I've blogged this before, but felt it might not be a bad time to blog this again, especially in light of the returns I'm getting from the President match site. You can find another quiz that's a little more vigorous (and therefore perhaps more accurate) at www.ontheissues.org/Quiz.htm. Each issue has a link to more information as well to help you make an informed choice. Using this quiz, my matches are as follows: 65% carol mosley brown; 65% john kerry; 58% sharpton; 58% graham; 58% dean; 53% edwards; 50% nader; 50% gephard; 48% kucinich; 48% clark; 38% leiberman; 20% bush; 10% cheney.
Monday, January 26, 2004
Trends in Corporate I.D.

President Match
Here's an interesting site that will match you to your presidential candidate. Based on your answer to a number of questions it'll rate the candidates in the order that you would like them based on your response to the issues. You can find it at www.presidentmatch.com. My results were interesting. I match 100% with Kucinich then 96% with Sharpton and 95% with Kerry. Then neck and neck it's Dean at 88% and Clark at 87%. With Bush I score a 7%. :-/ Looks like I should look more closely at Kerry.
Beyond Afghanistan
I have one left after this, but I'm running out of steam. And I might be working the minimalist angle a little too much this weekend.


Sunday, January 25, 2004
Wicked Parts
I've spent the past few weeks working up an identity system for a friend of a friend of mine. She's starting a theatre company called Wicked Parts. I did the logotype and logo a week or two ago and we've just finalized the business card:



Palgrave titles
I'm trying to design four covers this weekend, in between various New Year's parties and brunches and dinners and whatnot. These two I did last night. I'm not quite sure about them yet. With the one on the left I'm attempting to suggest a certain look that I remember from an earlier time, but I'm fuzzy on what that actually is. And the right is all about simplicity:
    


Sunpower
Sophia im'd me this evening to ask for my help in redesigning the cover for the Sunpower 2004 winter/spring catalog. She had been working on the interior pages for the past few days and was feeling burnt out. And she wanted to go out and party. How could I say no? I'm not sure what her family will think of the design, but I thought I'd post it here for yuks:


Saturday, January 24, 2004
Color Wheel
Here's a cool online color wheel. Once you choose a color it'll give you three hex values. The actual color, a web-smart alternative, and an unsafe alternative.
Friday, January 23, 2004
Can you type?
Can You Type? is a site that invites you to submit a portrait of yourself. In type. Find out more about it, or submit your portrait by clicking here. I've included my submission below (which I just sent so it's not updated on their site yet):


Aretha Franklin

New Year's flash card
Here's a fun flash animation. I'm not sure if the oranges are referring to a particular story or anything? Once again, happy new year! (Man can I milk mileage out of this!
Thursday, January 22, 2004
Hamlet, the text adventure
I've never been that good at these. Even when I know the plot. Here's an interesting twist on the genre using one of the more famous plots in English literature.
Wednesday, January 21, 2004
Dean gets funky
It's amazing how damaging this sound byte apparently was for Dean. For a little levity, and a whole lotta funk check this out. Gives James Brown a run for his money. (courtesty gawker).
Oh and here's a techno version. What do you suppose those sirens are warnings of?
Sophie

An expert mountaineer, Mallory led three British expeditions to Mount Everest in the 1920s. On the third, in 1924, Mallory and climbing partner Andrew Irvine made an attempt at the summit but disappeared in heavy weather, never to return. It seemed certain they had perished on the mountain, but whether they reached the summit before they died was unknown. (Sir Edmund Hillary became the first man to officially reach the summit in 1953.) A 1999 expedition found Mallory's frozen body 27,000 feet up Everest's north face. The body was remarkably well preserved, but offered no evidence that Mallory had made it to the summit before his death.Info from who2. And as far as Everest is concerned, Into Thin Air is a great account of a disastrous attempt at the summit.
Tuesday, January 20, 2004
Wired Vaporware awards
Wired has posted its Vaporware awards. The lifetime achievement goes to Duke Nukem Forever:
A Lifetime Achievement Award goes to Duke Nukem Forever on the suggestion of reader Jeff White, who wrote, "First proposed in 1801 (or something close to that), Duke Nukem Forever has now come to define the term 'vaporware.' I wouldn't be surprised if dictionaries actually began printing it: 'vaporware: n. See Duke Nukem Forever.'" Reader Fabricio Rosas Tariki had a similar take, suggesting Duke Nukem Forever should be considered hors-concours. "After all," he wrote, "what could possibly compete against a game that is six years in the making, is called by the own company's president 'turtleware,' and has a release date that reads, 'when it's done'?" Reader Kyle Cuzzort said, "I pre-ordered this game a long time ago. So long, in fact, that I'm thinking of getting the receipt framed so it will be ready when I have kids and the game comes out."Courtesy gizmodo.
Monday, January 19, 2004
Sunday, January 18, 2004
True Blarney
Kirsten and her infatuation with all things Irish. In the Boston Globe magazine. I believe it's her first published piece? Go Kirsten!
Saturday, January 17, 2004
Favorite Jack Nicholson film

More personal?
I've been playing with the idea of making this blog more personal. I'm not sure how it'll go. But I just ran into Celvyn (who was getting another gingerbread latteit's where all his x-box money goes) and he was complaining I don't update this blog enough. It's all I can do to post a new entry each day on my photoblog!
Thursday, January 15, 2004
Donkey Konga
With both this and Dance Dance revolution, maybe I *should* get a gaming system. Though I'm sure my downstairs neighbor wouldn't be so happy. Check out the advert.
Looking for an mp3 radio stream
without commercial interruption? Listener supported somaFM might be your ticket.
Christmas telescope
I know it's a little late, but remember the telescope game? They have Christmas levels.
Wednesday, January 14, 2004
NPR's Creator at Carnegie

The Director's Label

Tuesday, January 13, 2004
Jay Chau


Thursday, January 08, 2004
Manual


Tuesday, January 06, 2004
The Company

Monday, January 05, 2004
Are you a blogaholic?
Take this test and find out. And yes, I'm blogging it because I answered yes on the last question. I scored a 60, incidentally. "You are a dedicated weblogger. You post frequently because you enjoy weblogging a lot, yet you still manage to have a social life. You're the best kind of weblogger. Way to go!"
Paradox of Peace

Sunday, January 04, 2004
James Rosenquist

Saturday, January 03, 2004
GI Joe PSA

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