Spacious Thoughts #musicvideo (HT @zeigor)
Johannes Kleske |
curating the best inspirations from the web and life in between |
Without open source technology, just plain artistic brilliance.
[…] What Martha Cooper did for archiving graffiti on film, and Chalfant/Silver did for archiving graffiti in video, Graffiti Analysis intends to do for archiving graffiti in code. The project aims to build the world's largest archive of graffiti motion and bring together two seemingly disparate communities that share an interest hacking systems, whether found in code or in the city.
Simply mindblowing…
I’m sure that we will reach a point in time where everybody can and will ask for open technology, but we shouldn’t just wait for it. We should encourage people to take a different look at technology. Buying ‘green’ isn’t always easy or cheap, but it’s something that many people have agreed on and suddenly ‘green’ became something much more accessible to the masses. Shouldn’t that be possible with open and free technology?
While nobody was paying attention, food quietly assumed the place in youth culture that used to be occupied by rock 'n' roll -- individual, fierce and intensely political, communal yet congenial to aesthetic extremes: embracing veganism or learning to butcher a cow; eating tofu or head cheese, bean sprouts or pigs' ears.
I really enjoy observing how our approach to food is changing slowly but fundamentally.