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April 30, 2007
CONTACT Pt. II

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April 27, 2007
CONTACT Pt. 1
I'm in this! Come see my stuff. More news about my show(s) for CONTACT this year coming very soon!


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April 16, 2007
PLANned is a fun, difficult
PLANned is a fun, difficult game - can you connect the boxes...?
A terrific, exhaustive photo archive of architecture in Los Angeles.
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April 09, 2007
Mile High
Mile High Comics is a household name amongst comics enthusiasts; their origin (there are at least 16 parts to the story so keep clicking 'next' at the bottom of the page to read the full story) is as exciting as the plotlines of the comics they sell. Imagine stumbling upon a closet piled to the ceiling with mint-condition "Golden Age" comics - all dating from the 1940's and 1950's - the time when most of our favourite comic heroes had their beginnings.
To add to this, he found an even better stash!
Imagine if we taught English the way we teach Mathematics...
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April 03, 2007
Boomshine!
Boomshine is a terrific little mouse-click game where you try to create the largest possible chain-reaction in a chaotic environment.
A History of Coney Island - by Professor Solomon, a free 152-page PDF book.
If you want a shock go to google maps and take a close look at New Orleans. Go down to the closest magnification and scroll around the areas that were flooded. Blue tarps on roofs, and hundreds of white FEMA trailers. There is so much devastation still evident there. Scrolling around the downtown area, even if the shots were taken on a Sunday, there is so little traffic, so few cars parked on city streets... It's a bit like a ghost town.
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April 02, 2007
Photographer Peter Lockley shot this
Photographer Peter Lockley shot this series of baseball images using both a tilt-shift lens and an infrared-sensitive filter. Really nice.
Here's a timelapse video of three months of cheese aging. Mmmmm... Tastier than watching paint peel!
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