We Make Money Not Art points us to a stunning photo essay entitled, Chinese Wild West , a collaboration between photographer Paolo Woods and journalist Serge Michel. The project documents China's industrial neo-colonialism in African. They explain: To quench its
London's Soho was once known for its smattering of independent shops specializing in vinyl. Inevitably, many of them have had to shut their doors, thanks largely to the rising popularity of digital music sales and downloads. Photographer Spencer Murphy has
The Touch | NY exhibit is something we're looking forward to checking out here in town, showcasing products and installations by 14 artists and designers specializing in the use of recycled materials. Products on show include jewelry, furniture, apparel (a
A German software company called Spotigo has announced that it can locate someone with an accuracy of up to 1 meter just using WiFi networks. The press release says that WiFi-based Positioning Solution (WiPS) sets new standards in positioning accuracy
Is technology enabling amateur DJs to work on hype alone? Is it muddling the skills it once took to be called a DJ? With the barrier to entry now ripped away by easy to use software and gadgets, what does
An interesting concept from Coolspotters . The site lets users upload images of celebrities, products, brands, places, events, etc. and then tag and cross reference them. It allows you to see a curious web of celebrity consumption trends, product placements
When Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Hal Abelson asked 20 computer science students tto design a software program for cell phones that use Google's upcoming mobile operating system Android, they came back with an array of services that give us