Lynd Ward
Lynd Ward, Self Portrait, Woodcut, c. 1930
The Big N
Al Held, The Big N, 1964, Synthetic polymer paint on canvas
Consistency
“An object should be judged by whether it has a form consistent with its use”
—Bruno Munari
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Or don’t write anything at all.
MG Siegler on the state of tech news:
But my fear now is that we’re veering too far into the world of half-truths and straight-up bullshit. Everything reported on, no matter how inaccurate is often taken as gospel and spread further. Speed and exaggeration have won, accuracy and nuance are nearly dead. It’s not quite another age of yellow journalism yet, but we’re getting there.
I’ve been bitching about this for a while too.
Misjudging
By the way, $900 million write-off could amount to over 3 million devices, more if Microsoft is assuming some residual value in the inventory. Misjudging demand to such a degree that more units are disposed of than sold implies a basic failure of understanding of hardware businesses.
Horace is great at explaining the state of the computer industry, but nothing speaks louder than his eye-opening charts.
Edgy
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Excuses
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Yeah, I Know
Over at GigaOm, Janko Roettgers tells us to forget second-screen apps. Today, the TV is the second screen.
I said this back on 20 February of 2013.
I’m just saying, GigaOm should stop taking my exhaust.
Just A Taste And You’ll Be Hooked
Sadistic
What is wrong with artist, Jonathan Schipper?
This sculpture is a machine that advances two full sized automobiles slowly into one another over a period of 6 days, simulating a head on automobile collision. Each car moves about three feet into the other. The movement is so slow as to be invisible.
Shame on you, Schipper. Shame on you.
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What We Already Know
Kids Need Bullying
Jerry Seinfeld, Chris Rock ………and a Lamborghini Miura.
Hell yeah.