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Concrete trash art (Taken with Instagram at Abbot Kinney)
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Trail running (Taken with Instagram)
All content, no matter what the size, seeks to exist on an atomic level once it is introduced to the web.
via Frank: The Anthologists
I think the web is heading towards an age of anthologies, where users gain new ways to select, sequence, and publish the content they come in contact with online. Some of these will be automated like Flipboard or Facebook’s timeline, but I’m more interested in the design opportunities of the manual tools that require our attention to pass over what we’ve reaped from the web. These anthologies are more than a flat stream or cursory pass over an exhaust of data. They are experiences and content chosen by the user to be shared in a certain sequence for a certain effect. The arrangements have edges, and fly against the nature of the web, simply in that one may “finish.”
David Lowery Might Be Right About Some Things, But He’s Wrong About Streaming, Money, and Artists | Evolver.fm
Lead Breakfast (‘Pulp Fiction’ Remix) (by Fagottron)
Pogo is amazing.
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Here’s a must-see for Wes Anderson fans!
Niko Tavernise shot these gorgeous stills on the set of Moonrise Kingdom. See more at the link.
Stills from Moonrise Kingdom Set
via DocPop