Archive for February 2011
Deep Thoughts: How the Internet Affects the Brain
February 24, 2011 | No Comments | View
Okay, it’s been long enough since the first time. It’s time to refocus our brains on themselves, don’t you think? It’ll be fun; this go-round we’ll be thinking about how the internet reshapes our thinking, while on the internet. Deliciously reflexive. Today we’re pointing your brain meat towards itself via a recent article Adam Gopnik wrote [...]
It’s a beautiful day to make some music
February 18, 2011 | No Comments | View
In our neck of the woods it’s the warmest, sunniest, most beautiful afternoon we’ve seen out of 2011. Music’s in the air, as they say. It’s also in the binary ether and on our blog. Until the whistle blows a little bit later, you can sit right where you are and make sweet-sounding music to [...]
Tags: music
Changing Models of Ownership, via Shareable.net
February 11, 2011 | No Comments | View
How many of your favorite CDs do you dust more than you listen to? For that matter, how much of your physical music collection has been exiled to storage bins, if not living in vagrancy between your home, car, and office? For us, that answer is the vast, vast majority. Music as file has made [...]
The RGB Revolution: CMYK, on Display
February 4, 2011 | 2 Comments | View
Clearly, one of the great benefits of the RGB Revolution is (in tandem with the rise of ubiquitous information and communication, of course), is the democratization of content publication and consumption. Have something to share? Sweet. DIY yourself. Get it out there, and we’ll all check it out. Sounds simple and no-big-dealish, unless you might’ve [...]
Tags: illustration > print