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“But the internet is like a tree that is growing. The people will always have the last word – even if someone has a very weak, quiet voice. Such power will collapse because of a whisper.

[…] The internet is uncontrollable. And if the internet is uncontrollable, freedom will win. It’s as simple as that.”

- Ai Wei Wei on how the internet and those on it will overcome Chinese censorship.

from PSFK.

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“A consensual hallucination experienced daily by billions….A graphic representation of data abstracted from the banks of every computer in the human system. Unthinkable complexity. Lines of light ranged in the non-space of the mind, clusters and constellations of data. Like city lights, receding.”

- A description of cyberspace from Neuromancer, 1984

Reads like sweet poetry.

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Here & There by Jack Schulze, James King and Campbell Orme, part of MoMA’s Talk To Me exhibit.
“In this horizonless perspective, the streets of New York suddenly fold upward, creating a double view of the city. BERG’s Here & There map of Manhattan is inspired by gaming technology, satellites, and, the designers say, the idea that “the ability to be in a city and to see through it is a superpower, and it’s how maps should work.” The maps, created using sophisticated modeling software, start in the foreground with a three-dimensional image of buildings that graphically bends as the buildings extend into the distance, thus displaying remote areas of the city in plan view. This puts the viewer in two places at once, above and in the city, able to visualize urban space as a continuous medium.”Here & There by Jack Schulze, James King and Campbell Orme, part of MoMA’s Talk To Me exhibit.
“In this horizonless perspective, the streets of New York suddenly fold upward, creating a double view of the city. BERG’s Here & There map of Manhattan is inspired by gaming technology, satellites, and, the designers say, the idea that “the ability to be in a city and to see through it is a superpower, and it’s how maps should work.” The maps, created using sophisticated modeling software, start in the foreground with a three-dimensional image of buildings that graphically bends as the buildings extend into the distance, thus displaying remote areas of the city in plan view. This puts the viewer in two places at once, above and in the city, able to visualize urban space as a continuous medium.”

Here & There by Jack Schulze, James King and Campbell Orme, part of MoMA’s Talk To Me exhibit.

In this horizonless perspective, the streets of New York suddenly fold upward, creating a double view of the city. BERG’s Here & There map of Manhattan is inspired by gaming technology, satellites, and, the designers say, the idea that “the ability to be in a city and to see through it is a superpower, and it’s how maps should work.” The maps, created using sophisticated modeling software, start in the foreground with a three-dimensional image of buildings that graphically bends as the buildings extend into the distance, thus displaying remote areas of the city in plan view. This puts the viewer in two places at once, above and in the city, able to visualize urban space as a continuous medium.”

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State of the Internet 2011 »

Gorgeous interactive HTML5 infographic.

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What?!…how?

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Framerate Fest. »

Spend some time playing with HTML5.

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Pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew. I want to play.

from Polkadot.

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Plattan Ocean headphones from Moxsie.
from MoxsiePlattan Ocean headphones from Moxsie.
from Moxsie

Plattan Ocean headphones from Moxsie.

from Moxsie

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Kotori headphones. Poptastic.
from the cool hunterKotori headphones. Poptastic.
from the cool hunter

Kotori headphones. Poptastic.

from the cool hunter

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Wired Holiday Store. »

Lots of neat toys at the just launched Wired Mag/Wired.com holiday store.

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