Archive for the year 2007

links for 2007-02-22

Posted 22 February 2007 | By | Categories: links | No Comments

Startupping – A Community for Entrepreneurs Startupping is a one-of-a-kind community resource created for Internet entrepreneurs by Internet entrepreneurs. It is a place to share information, ask questions, and tap into the experience of others who have built and are building web businesses (tags: business startup entrepreneurship community advice web2.0 technology)

links for 2007-02-19

Posted 19 February 2007 | By | Categories: links | No Comments

Searching for Some Web 2.0 in My One True Love Ideal partner’s qualities are quite like the those of the ideal web app… funny. true. (tags: web2.0 funny relationships dating fun) smashingtelly – full length free tv programs on the web, updated every day Hand edited collection of free, instantly available TV on the web, [...]

Adopting a New Rabbit

Posted 19 February 2007 | By | Categories: animals, better world, consumerism, culture, design, emily approved, happiness, health, love, observations, passions, retail, senses, shopping, technology, webstuff | No Comments

I can’t remember the last time I was so excited about a rabbit gadget…. so that’s a total lie.)In any case, the announcement email that they’re finally available is brilliant in that instead of telling me to purchase one, they point out that I can now Adopt A Rabbit and welcome me to the Rabbit Community..Should I be concerned about Sherry Turkle concerned about attachment to cuteness.

links for 2007-02-08

Posted 08 February 2007 | By | Categories: links | No Comments

Core77 Design Blog: yes yes yes. the folding chair. wonderful slinky seating (tags: design slinky folding chair) idealist » dreamed objects Idealist is a platform for designers and creators to publish and share their creativity and increase the popularity of their ideas. Idealist is all about ideas, concepts, sketches, designs and new products. Idealist displays [...]

Tibet House Repatriation Collection Tour

Posted 08 February 2007 | By | Categories: art, culture, emily approved, interconnected, nyc, video | No Comments

Steele photographs, ritualobjects, and pieces reflecting the traditional secular arts and crafts common to the homes and lives of Tibetans.Of the new acquisitions we might note a recently and anonymously donated stunning 14 inch high 15th century gilt bronze statue of Shakyamuni Buddha depicted in the classic “touching the earth to bear witness” mudra.The statue still contains a few of the original scrolls traditionally placed into the body of the statue at the time of consecration. Expect, as well, to see a striking and vibrant Medicine Buddha tangka (pictured on the cover) donated to the collection by Mr. Carlton Rochell, a beautiful tangka of myriad Buddhas graciously donated by board member Navin Kumar, and several tangkas generously donated by board members Michael McCormick & Beata Tikos.

links for 2007-02-06

Posted 06 February 2007 | By | Categories: links | No Comments

imified – Instant Productivity this looks handy: create to-dos, calendar items, notes, reminders and access application through IM client of choice (desktop or mobile). (tags: aim calendar google IM lists messaging organization productivity tasks tool web2.0)

Michael Bierut: My Life as a Font

Posted 03 February 2007 | By | Categories: creativity, culture, design, events, typography | No Comments

Small Talk No. 6 Michael Bierut: My Life as a Font Tuesday 13 March 2007 Bumble and bumble, 3rd floor auditorium 415 West 13th Street Between Ninth Avenue & Washington Street 6:30 to 7:00 p.m. Wine & hors d’oeuvres reception 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Presentation Small Talks are intimate evenings featuring presentations by speakers who [...]

Mira Nair & Jhumpa Lahiri at NYPL

Posted 03 February 2007 | By | Categories: books, culture, emily approved, events, movies, nyc, people | 1 Comment

LIVE from the NYPL MIRA NAIR & JHUMPA LAHIRI Saturday, March 10, 2007 at 7:00 PM Celeste Bartos Forum LIVE from the NYPL books $15 general admission and $10 library donors, seniors and students with valid identification Buy Tickets All LIVE from the NYPL events are general admission. Arrive early for best seat selection. Box [...]

Catching the Green Wave

Posted 03 February 2007 | By | Categories: environment, events, nyc, sustainability | No Comments

http://www.cbsacny.org/article.html?aid=413 Andrew Winston is founder of Winston Eco-Strategies and co-author of Green to Gold   Catching the Green Wave: Creating “Eco-Advantage” that Pays Off for your Business presented by Smith College Club of New York City and the Columbia Business School Club/NY Event Date: Wednesday, February 7th, 2007 at 6:00pm Wednesday, February 7, 2007 6:00- [...]

How to Take Your Green Graphics to Print

Posted 03 February 2007 | By | Categories: design, environment, events, nyc, sustainability | No Comments

Date: Tuesday, February 6, 2007, 7:00 – 9pm Location: Rolling Press (15 Denton Place, Brooklyn NY 11215 – See map below) Are you a graphic designer wanting to make the green transition? Have you always wanted to convince your clients to take a sustainable communications strategy, but lack knowledge about the process? Please join us [...]

Shopdropping with the Anti-Advertising Agency

Posted 03 February 2007 | By | Categories: activism, advertising, art, branding, consumerism, culture, design, events, marketing, retail, shopping | No Comments

Shopdropping Workshop with The Anti-Advertising Agency Feb. 10, 2007 12-6pm Eyebeam – 540 W. 21st Street Eyebeam is pleased to present a daylong Shopdropping Workshop led by the Anti-Advertising Agency. Shopdropping (the opposite of shoplifting) is a tactic used by artists and activists to clandestinely place objects in retail stores. “Dropped” objects are usually versions [...]

ecotopia: nature’s edge

Posted 03 January 2007 | By | Categories: animals, art, books, culture, emily approved, environment, interconnected, nyc, science, sustainability, technology, video | No Comments

(Check out his newest bad-ass camera recently profiled in the New Yorker.)In the evocative photo series Imaginary Encounters of the Dodo and Mauritius Island, Harri Kallio places carefully constructed models of adorable and extinct dodo birds back into their natural habitat, staging dramatic re-enactment of their lives based on eyewitness accounts, pictorial sources and physical evidence in museum.Mitch Epstein's haunting power plant looming over pastoral Raymond, West Virginia.The postapocalyptic global nomad fashions of Mary MattinglyDoug Aitken's FedEx mega-metropolis Plateau. (Which is presumably furnished with FedEx Furniture .)International Center of Photography1133 Avenue of the Americas at 43rd StreetNew York, NY 10036Map Phone: (212) 857-0000Artists featured include: Robert Adams, Doug Aitken, Allora & Calzadilla, Wout Berger, Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin, Patrick Brown, Catherine Chalmers, Stéphane Couturier, Lou Dematteis and Kayana Szymczak, Yannick Demmerle, Goran Dević, Mark Dion, Sam Easterson, Mitch Epstein, Joan Fontcuberta, Noriko Furunishi, Marine Hugonnier, Francesco Jodice, Harri Kallio, Vincent Laforet, Christopher LaMarca, An-My Lê, David Maisel, Mary Mattingly, Gilles Mingasson, Simon Norfolk, The Otolith Group, Sophie Ristelhueber, Clifford Ross, Thomas Ruff, Carlos & Jason Sanchez, Alessandra Sanguinetti, Victor Schrager, Simon Starling, Kim Stringfellow, Diana Thater and Wang QingsongMore to exploreEcotopia: The Second Icp Triennial of Photography And Video exhibition catalog by Brian Wallis, Edward Earle, Christopher Phillips, Carol Squiers and Joanna Lehan (Editor).Multimedia tour with curator Brian Wallace and review: “The Natural World, in Peril and in Its Full Glory” in the New York Times.

links for 2007-01-02

Posted 02 January 2007 | By | Categories: links | No Comments

Doors of Perception weblog: Re-designing the game We are all emerging economies now. The publication of the Stern Review of climate change economics, by a former World Bank chief economist, marks a radical change in the rules by which we compete. (tags: design creativity economics game politics innovation sustainability) THE WORLD QUESTION CENTER 2007 What [...]