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Paramount’s Geographic Facsimile Map of 1927

Published on 20 May, 2010 in Inspirations View Comments

The Map Room: Paramount’s Geographic Facsimile Map of 1927

This 1927 map by Paramount apparently was for financial backers; it indicates shooting locations in California that could stand in for more exotic locales. Via Matt.

You just can’t trust pirates…

Published on 12 February, 2010 in Inspirations View Comments

You just can’t trust pirates… (via indiekidd73)

For more funny signs check the post on the Flickr Blog

A picture a day… North End Road (via My Flickr)

Published on 9 February, 2010 in Inspirations View Comments



A picture a day…

North End Road (via My Flickr)

‘License Photo’ option on Flickr…

Published on 8 February, 2010 in Inspirations & Media+Tech View Comments

First time I see ‘License Photo’ option on Flickr, licensing by Getty Images. Now – is it published by Flickr user and “bought” by Getty, or is it published by Getty in another way to reach buyers?

(image by virginiaz)

I LOVE WAR!

Published on 6 February, 2010 in Inspirations View Comments

I LOVE WAR! (via .FAKE.)

This is just beautiful!

Published on 4 February, 2010 in Inspirations View Comments

This is just beautiful!

(via Francesco Franchi)

The Apple IIc’s illustrated explanation of on-screen scrolling

Published on 14 January, 2010 in Inspirations View Comments

Genius!

mikehudack:

stewf:

The Apple IIc’s illustrated explanation of on-screen scrolling. (via Ben Pieratt) It was 1984. The concept was new to most users.

Right good that is.

[via vancam]

Consumerism Reflected

Published on 15 February, 2009 in Inspirations & Projects View Comments

This concept came to me as I was walking in the streets of SoHo in New York in April 2007. The display windows reflected the houses on the street, and I thought that the houses reflected the window displays.

This is happening in any city that we live in. The city is a reflection of our way of consumer culture. We can see it in every corner, in every city in the world.

This is my reflections on consumerism.


* I would like it to be my next idea for an exhibition.

[Link to the set on Flickr]