Day: March 30, 2004

  • Ahnold Lost in Translation

    Japander.com


  • Telegraph | News | Police warn iPod users after spate of thefts

    Telegraph | News | Police warn iPod users after spate of thefts


  • BitTorrent

    What is BitTorrent?

    BitTorrent is a fast, powerful, and spyware-free way to download large files online. Instead of downloading files from a central server, you download from other people who are also downloading the file, instead of from a single central server. The more people downloading a file, the faster it will be for everyone.

    How do I download a file?

    Installing the BitTorrent plugin takes less than 10 seconds. If you’re a Windows user, click here and choose “Open” to install. (Mac or Unix users, look here.) After it’s installed, click the filename below to download!

    VIA Waxy.Org: Downloads


  • The Untitled Project

    The Untitled Project

    The Untitled Project is rooted in a base interest in the nature of power. With the removal of all traces of text from the photographs, the project explores the manifestation of power between large groups of people in the form of public and semi-public language. The absence of the printed word not only draws attention to the role text plays in the modern landscape but also simultaneously emphasizes alternative forms of communication such as symbols, colors, architecture and corporate branding. In doing this, it serves to point out the growing number of ways in which public voices communicate without using traditional forms of written language.

    The reintroduction of the text takes written language out of the context of its intended viewing environment. The composition of the layouts remain true to the composition of their corresponding photographs in order to draw attention to relative size, location and orientation. The isolation of the text from its original graphic design and accompanying logos, photographs and icons helps to further explore the nature of communication in the urban landscape as a combination of visual and literal signifiers.