January 2011
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Things we like: A Humument
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A Humument is an art book first published in 1970, made by collaging and painting over the pages of an earlier novel to create a new story. It has hundreds of pages all illustrated in different ways, nice to browse around. It’s also published as an iPad app.
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In Italo Calvino’s novel “Mr Palomar”, the eponymous hero is dazzled by the...
– The tyranny of choice: You choose | The Economist
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threewords.me/moleskine →
“Describe me in three words.”
artistic.
seductive.
identitary.
Initial link found at - where else? - moleskine.com
What are your words to describe Moleskine?
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TED Blog | Games that launch companies, games that... →
Jane McGonigal is a game designer with an apparently simple idea: some of the billions of hours we spend playing games can be used to solve real world problems, and it can be done by playing games. Her new book, Reality Is Broken, explores the power of games to change people’s lives. It’s just out this week. The TED Blog caught up with her in the middle of the release to talk about games, saving...
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Tumblr: la génération Skins connectée →
Watch the video. It’s awesome. Nope, I’m not being sarcastic, I just laughed really, really hard. Kudos to jennaanne01.tumblr.com
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