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    Beware the algorithms

    January 14th, 2009 at 10:34 am  0 comments.

    Most things don’t have to be perfect. In particular, things involving human interactions don’t have to be perfect, because groups of humans have all these self-regulations built in. If you and I have an agreement and you screwed me over badly, you’ve always got in the back of your mind the nagging worry that I’m going to show up on your doorstep with a club and kill you. Because of that, people don’t tend to screw each other too much, right? At least, they try not to. One danger, perhaps, of moving towards an algorithmically driven society is that the algorithms aren’t scared of us showing up and beating them up. The algorithms will do whatever it is that they are designed to do. But mostly I’m not too worried about that.

    philosecurity » Blog Archive » Interview with an Adware Author

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    Frozen Food in a Wall of Ice

    January 12th, 2009 at 6:24 pm  0 comments.



    Frozen Food in a Wall of Ice [food art] – Eat me daily


    enjoysthin.gs signup is wonderful

    January 8th, 2009 at 5:26 pm  0 comments.

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    Signing up for a web service like enjoysthin.gs is a pleasure when it is done like this. Like the huffduffer signup, your username is integrated into copy that has a conversational tone rather than stalinistic form to be filled out. Nice touchs include outlining your user name in green to indicate it’s available and the 1-click and you got a full-on user account, just your username is needed. Everything you add on the next page like your name, your email and password if you like are strictly optional, letting you see what you are going to get as quickly and hassle free as possible. Well done.

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    2008 edits at OpenStreetMap.org

    January 7th, 2009 at 5:42 pm  0 comments.


    OSM 2008: A Year of Edits from ItoWorld on Vimeo.

    Very nice animation showing the activity on the maps at OpenStreetMap.org

    If you look closely you can see the edits I made in Jersey City last year.

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    3-2-1 Contact

    January 7th, 2009 at 11:40 am  0 comments.

    There are lots more in the related videos too.

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    Travel time to major cities: A global map of Accessibility – European Commission

    January 6th, 2009 at 1:45 pm  0 comments.

    Travel time to major cities
    It is amazing that we can get to nearly anywhere on earth in a matter of hours or a few days. Remoteness is is slipping away.

    via: Travel time to major cities: A global map of Accessibility

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    2008 Cities

    January 4th, 2009 at 11:05 pm  0 comments.

    New York City, NY
    Jersey City, NJ (Home)
    Ishgl, Austria
    Zurich, Switzerland
    Montreal, Canada
    Lopatcong, NJ
    Gafahna de Encarnacao, Portugal
    Maison Frio, Portugal
    Northville, NY
    Los Angeles, CA
    Buffalo, NY

    2007

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    Harrahs Casino is tuning your experience

    January 4th, 2009 at 7:24 pm  0 comments.

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    In a recent Radio Lab podcast on the subject of Choice , there was a segment on Harrahs Casino’s method of tracking and customizing the experience of it’s customers. Using a frequent players card, which players put into the slot machine while playing, they can track all the attributes of the players betting patterns and especially what your pain point is. With your losses at the slots mounting the casino knows when you are likely to get up and walk out of the casino. It is at this time that a casino employee drops by and gives you some comps (free show tickets etc) which makes you feel like you are winning and you are more likely to stay put, pulling the lever.

    How much will you go down before you call it quits?

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    logical or emotional

    December 30th, 2008 at 7:59 pm  0 comments.

    Logical Emotional
    Josef Müller-Brockmann
    Otl Aicher
    Spin
    Daniel Eatock
    Cartlidge Levene
    Struktur
    Bibliothéque
    North
    MadeThought
    Non-Format
    Browns
    Navyblue
    Farrow
    Build
    BB Saunders
    B&W
    StudioMakgill
    Peter Saville
    Phillipe Apeloig
    Four IV
    SEA
    Erik Spiekermann
    Jan Tschihold
    Nick Bell
    Wim Crouwel
    Massimo Vignelli
    Paul Rand
    The Chase
    Robert Brownjohn
    The Partners
    Pentagram
    Lewis Moberly
    Hat-Trick
    300million
    Chip Kidd
    Thoughtful
    Johnson Banks
    Williams Murray Hamm
    LOVE
    Saul Bass
    True North
    MARK Studio
    Brahm
    Minale Tattersfield
    Purpose
    Stefan Sagmeister
    The Design Conspiracy
    NB: Studio
    Carter Wong Tomlin
    Design Bridge
    Frost*
    Tibor Kalman

    Craig Oldham recently published 12 IN 12, an accompaniment to a talk where he gave a listing of 12 things he learned in his first 12 months as a graphic designer. In the talk he touched upon hte different cultures of designers, emotional design and logical design, and lists members of each.

    via thinking for a living

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    The Mobile City on The Situationists

    December 23rd, 2008 at 10:11 am  0 comments.

    What struck me was that locative media practitioners often refer back to the situationists as some kind of ancestors, as if they’re working in the same vein. The situationist love for traipsing about town is shared by locative artists who similarly enjoy taking computing ‘outside’, into ‘everyday life’. Just like the situationists we must reclaim the street, and this time we’ll use computers to do it!

    But that, to me, seems to be where the similarities end. As alive-and-kicking situationist muse Jacqueline de Jong pointed out during the evening, the situationists wanted one thing above all else: to destroy and disrupt our cushy society. They were sick of it, vowing never to work a day in their lives. They probably would have laughed if they had seen that their ideas had been cherry-picked for ripe concepts. The derive, the detournement. All simple concepts that they purposefully packaged in complex and artistc jargon. And we fell for it.

    So, we have two options. Either we stop pretending the situationists are our forefathers, or we actually do see them as our forefathers, and start using computing to disrupt instead of streamline society.

    Locative Media and The SituationistsThe Mobile City

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