Been too busy to read the feed lately, but here’s some stuff:
- Dave Snowdon argues for data over information.
- whiskey river posts a little something that Dave might therefore appreciate.
- WFMU shares some really interesting older progressive music sounds.
And for your further listening pleasure: Steve Mason – All Come Down from Said the Gramaphone…very nice mellow tune.
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Good Friday.
- Geoff Brown on doing great things by working with authentic story and having a ball too.
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There is an omlet in this weeks batch of feed food:
- Christopher Niemann repurposes Google Map aethetics to make cleaver pictures.
- Jordon Cooper points to a beautiful tilt-pan movie of my favourite city: New York.
- Laura McGrath’s blog. A new friend and colleague.
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Chewing on these:
- Performing the world is a conference in New York this fall.
- Teaching social media to environmental activists.
- Lianne Raymond gives the gift of words for International Women’s Day.
- Rob Paterson on new careers in sustainability.
- Andre Hardin posts an outstanding video of a Rube Goldberg machine from the band OK Go.
- Jordon Cooper with a nice find: a video about the photographer BlueJake of New York City.
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Back to the weekly collection of interesting finds:
- Rob Paterson fins cool stuff on the new shape of non profit boards.
- Viv McWaters on how she decides to say yes to a job.
- Rolling Stone on Wall Street’s trickery.
- Harper’s on the junior hockey life in Flin Flon, late 1990s. No gold medal glamour there.
- New York Times on the sound of a close finish at the Olympics
- You Tube: a stunning clip of a high tension power line worker. Stunning