essay: "A Brief History of Parking: The Life and After-life of Paving the Planet" by Jane Holtz Kay; again, reading social geographers enhances media making, especially non-fiction
The foremost color photographer in the US had special access to Ground Zero in NY shortly after the attack; this site has images from his major exhibit
Ahead is a web application empowering creative people to playfully easy layout, share, and present high resolution rich media content inside public or private zooming web spaces.
"aim is to provide an overview over those lesbian photographers that took pictures of lesbians, and .. to discuss their photography in relation to the time in which they worked"
394 years ago, famous astronomer Johannes Kepler discovered the 3rd and also last of his planetary laws, and concluded the general revolution of our celestial world that started with Nikolaus Kopernikus about 100 years earlier. And that made him rather popular as he still is today. Did you know that there is a Kepler crater on the Moon, a Kepler crater on Mars, a Kepler asteroid, a Kepler supernova, of course there has to be a space mission named after him, even an opera
wonderfully designed hypertext project on what libraries might mean today, with all those books few people read; a model of a hypertext exploration of an important intellectual topic
On December 11, 1972, 05:33:00 UTC, Apollo 17 with Commander Eugene A. Cernan, Command Module Pilot Ronald E. Evans, and Lunar Module Pilot Harrison H. Schmitt landed in the Taurus-Littrow valley on the lunar surface and were (so far) the last men to set foot on the Moon. Apollo 17 was the eleventh and final mission of the United States' Apollo program, the sixth mission to land humans on the Moon.
Well we're just going to file this one under "one of the coolest things we've seen so far this year." An artist has been looking at everyday household items,
S. Harrison, and D. Tatar. Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), 17 (2):
135--135(April 2008)Nice philosophical overview (Heidegger et cetera) and the connection of webcommunities like MySpace to CSCW.
J. Lewis, M. Cordner, and N. Fong. Proceedings of the 27th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques, page 165--172. New York, NY, USA, ACM Press/Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., (2000)
R. Meeuws, K. Sigdel, Y. Yankova, and K. Bertels. ProRisc '07: Proceedings of the annual Workshop on Circuits, Systems and Signal Processing, ProRisc, (November 2007)
T. Curtright, and C. Zachos. (2011)cite arxiv:1104.5269Comment: A brief history of deformation quantization, ca 1930-1960, with some elementary illustrations of the theory.
J. Scheer, K. Bruning, T. Frohlich, P. Wurz, and W. Heiland. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, 157 (1-4):
208--213(August 1999)