Mike Leavitt
By chance, I stumbled across an extremely interesting artist- Mike Leavitt- and thanks to the Internet, was able to interview him about his upcoming exhibition of cardboard shoes in New […]
By chance, I stumbled across an extremely interesting artist- Mike Leavitt- and thanks to the Internet, was able to interview him about his upcoming exhibition of cardboard shoes in New […]
Time has an article that unveils the first true portrait of Shakespeare. Until now, the closest portrait of the writer had been made after his death, so people weren’t sure […]
In a recent episode of the cartoon King of the Hill, Bill– an overweight and depressed character who loves to eat– falls in love with the woman who takes his […]
A lot of crowd-sourcing seems to be going on these days– if it has to do with information that is not confidential, why not get more people to think about […]
Other than to point out that the Internet is having security problems, John Markoff’s article in the NYT was extremely annoying. He says: The Internet is at risk ->We could […]
Shepard Fairey, artist of the famed red white and blue portrait of Barack Obama for the poster “Hope” is fighting back for his rights. His artwork is based on an […]
Has the economy soured the creative minds of fashion designers, or are we seeing a huge evolution of couture in which the purpose of couture is becoming something we can […]
In his first post of the year, Jonathan Zittrain wrote today about Amazon taking on the role of being both hardware maker and ISP with its Kindle 2 and questioning […]