Mar
31
Slacker SXSW Review: Monday
Original post by Renato Kaufmann on mellowbeing - crafty, geeky and a new yorker.
10:25 pm | Categorized: ITP 2008, Lecture, geekery, shows, travel | Comments Off
Mar
31
Day 1
Original post by Andy on Ants
9:56 pm | Categorized: ITP 2007 | Comments Off
Mar
31
Welcome to your new home
Original post by Andy on Ants
9:54 pm | Categorized: ITP 2007 | Comments Off
Mar
31
The ants arrive
Original post by Andy on Ants
9:52 pm | Categorized: ITP 2007 | Comments Off
Mar
31
Moving, always moving
Original post by Elizabeth Goodman on confectious
9:34 pm | Categorized: ITP 2003, geography is or is not destiny. discuss. | Comments Off
In the United States a man builds a house in which to spend his old age, and he sells it before the roof is on; he plants a garden and lets it just as the trees are coming into…
Mar
31
Moving, always moving
Original post by Elizabeth Goodman on confectious
9:34 pm | Categorized: ITP 2003, geography is or is not destiny. discuss. | Comments Off
In the United States a man builds a house in which to spend his old age, and he sells it before the roof is on; he plants a garden and lets it just as the trees are coming into…
Mar
31
inflatable bear
Original post by tomato on daily
8:07 pm | Categorized: Art/Show/Story/Culture, ITP 2004, Visual/optical/illusion+@ | Comments Off
by Joshua Allen Harris
캭..
너무 귀여워…
+ Street zoo:
http://www.woostercollective.com/
Mar
31
links for 2008-04-01
Original post by Tikva Morowati on Curious Curious
7:45 pm | Categorized: ITP 2007, Uncategorized | Comments Off
Method and system for displaying … - Google Patents
(tags: patent israel us_patent browser 3dbrowser job consulting)
Mar
31
Current Cites for March 2008
Original post by Leo Klein on Chicago Librarian - Design, Technology & Culture from a Librarian living in Chicago
7:03 pm | Categorized: ITP 2001, Library Literature | Comments Off

Current Cites for March 2008 is out! I posted on an article in this month’s Online called “The New Rules of Web Design”. You can find the issue here…
Mar
31
Go Oscar! (And more on genocide)
Original post by Michael DelGaudio on Michael DelGaudio
4:33 pm | Categorized: ITP 2007 | Comments Off
Oscar took the rooster winning the final round over at The Morning News! Apparently the book has been praised in literary circles for quite some time. But hey I’m not in literary circles so this was a nice sunrise for me. I am curious about Remainder, …
Mar
31
Two guys rockin’ their shamisens.
Original post by Dan Phiffer on Dan Phiffer
3:35 pm | Categorized: ITP 2007 | Comments Off
Two guys rockin’ their shamisens.
Mar
31
Kingfisher, with a fish.
Original post by Dan Phiffer on Dan Phiffer
2:06 pm | Categorized: ITP 2007 | Comments Off
Kingfisher, with a fish.
Mar
31
Joshua Allen Harris’s Air Bear
Original post by Dan Phiffer on Dan Phiffer
1:57 pm | Categorized: ITP 2007 | Comments Off
Joshua Allen Harris’s Air Bear
Mar
31
The King of America is…Asian…
Original post by Jaki Levy on metablog
12:57 am | Categorized: ITP 2007, Politics | Comments Off
…and hates Americans (that are like me). and is a convicted felon.
Watch this video to find out more.
John Gorenfeld, a respected journalist, has published BAD MOON RISING, a very interesting look into…craziness.
From the horses’ mouth:
[Bad Moon Rising]…is the larger-than-life story of Reverend Moon, the billionaire Korean preacher behind the Washington Times, the heart of [...]
Mar
30
Who owns you?
Original post by Andrew Schneider on simultaneity
11:32 pm | Categorized: ITP 2007, Site Specific, thinking | Comments Off
This is fantastic. Heather made this public art installation in Utica, NY.
click on the picture for documentation.
Mar
30
Whitney Biennial @ Armory
Original post by Jaki Levy on metablog
9:46 pm | Categorized: General, ITP 2007 | Comments Off
Whitney Biennial @ Armory
Originally uploaded by jakilevy.
For those of you that missed the closing of the dystopic show, here is a sampling, a smattering of sorts. The picture in the post is a preview of people preparing for the plastered participants to perform at this [...]
Mar
30
Jonny Goldstein Interviews Rohit Bhargava On His New Book: “Personality Not Included”
Original post by Jonny Goldstein on jonnygoldstein.com
9:22 pm | Categorized: ITP 2004, PR, Uncategorized, biz, marketing, small business, social media | Comments Off
Rohit Bhargava is a very smart guy. I saw him in action at SXSW Interactive a few weeks ago leading a session called 10 Ways to Piss Off a Blogger. He basically got the assembled group to write the kernel of a chapter of what I expect to be his next book for him. Genius!
In [...]
Mar
30
Al Jaffe in the New York Times
Original post by Mike Bukhin on see a puffin eat a fish
8:43 pm | Categorized: Fun, ITP 2007 | Comments Off
I grew up on Mad magazine with its mix of dorky humor and current events. I would get at it the library — it was always the most banged up (and usually missing) magazine that the library carried. Part of reason for Mad being so ragged was the back page fold in section. [...]
Mar
30
The Armory Show, New York City, Pier 94
Original post by Anne Hong on keeyool.com
12:42 pm | Categorized: ITP 2007, design/art, event | Comments Off
March 27-30, 2008
Pier 94…
12th avenue + 55th street
E+C, 1 or 9 subway
Noon to 8 pm
Today is the last day.


These are the lines, but to bypass the first one, buy the tickets online. There are two separate lines, but the other one is much shorter. I say it’s worth the money and the time (waiting in line) if you’re an aspiring artist.
Really wanted these pieces by Robert Crumb, one of my favorite illustrators. I can’t afford them, but if you can, I think they’re a steal. It would be a great investment because he has a lot of history, and there’s even a museum of his works. There’s a great documentary about him titled Crumb. I just love the cross-hatching and detail of these illustrations.

Price: $22,000.00

Price: $22,000.00

Price: $18,000.00 [This is the one I would have purchased. I love his daughter's work too, which I think was featured in Ghost World.]

Price: $18,000.00
I will post up links to my Flickr set here later today.
Mar
30
I’ve discovered Twitter makes …
Original post by Rich Hauck on Rich Hauck's Blog
12:08 pm | Categorized: ITP 2005, webdesign | Comments Off
I’ve discovered Twitter makes for bad blog posting…
Mar
30
Wicked
Original post by Anne Hong on keeyool.com
11:51 am | Categorized: ITP 2007, design/art, event, places | Comments Off

Go see it, it’s probably one of the best Broadway shows. I love the production design and more importantly the story (a prequel to the Wizard of Oz). I only wish I thought of the story first. It’s about the good and bad witches, but there is an interesting spin on who is the heroine.
My only caveat is to buy tickets that cost a little more. We sat in the balcony, so I can see the tape and markings of where the actresses/actors have to stand.
Mar
30
Wicked
Original post by Anne Hong on keeyool.com
11:51 am | Categorized: ITP 2007, event, places | Comments Off

Go see it, it’s probably one of the best Broadway shows. I love the production design and more importantly the story (a prequel to the Wizard of Oz). I only wish I thought of the story first. It’s about the good and bad witches, but there is an interesting spin on who is the heroine.
My only caveat is to buy tickets that cost a little more. We sat in the balcony, so I can see the tape and markings of where the actresses/actors have to stand.
Mar
30
DATA 29 at Hop House this Wednesday: Dr. Sarah Cook, Rob Costello, Alan Butler, K Bear Koss
Original post by Nathaniel Stern on implicit art
11:43 am | Categorized: ART, ITP 2001, Ireland Art, art and tech, inbox, pop culture, re-blog tidbits, stimulus, technology | Comments Off
Event: D.A.T.A. No. 29
Speakers: Dr. Sarah Cook, Rob Costello, Alan Butler, K Bear Koss.
Date: April 3rd, 2008, 7.30-9pm
Venue: Hop House, 160 Parnell St., Dublin 1
Admission: FREE!!!
The Dublin Arts and Technology Association is proud to present D.A.T.A. No. 29, taking place at the now legendary Hop House, Korean Bar and Restaraunt, 160 Parnell [...]
Mar
30
It’s massively overstuffed backpack day!!
Original post by Dan Phiffer on Dan Phiffer
10:52 am | Categorized: ITP 2007 | Comments Off
It’s massively overstuffed backpack day!!
Mar
30
minutiae
Original post by Rania Ho on dancingtoasters
10:43 am | Categorized: ITP 1999 | Comments Off
finally updated my website with some (relatively) new work. finishing up a kupa design project. rented a storefront with some friends to turn into a small exhibition space. getting ready for the contractors extravaganza at the long march space on april 5. see post below.
too much information in too few lines. i know, and not even a photo to go with it. more later.
Mar
30
The role of the UN in Iraq
Original post by Dan Phiffer on Dan Phiffer
1:01 am | Categorized: ITP 2007 | Comments Off
The role of the UN in Iraq: A “diavlog” (I’ll never get used to that word) between Mark Leon Goldberg, a regular from UN Dispatch, and Thomas Pickering, US ambassador to the UN from 1989-1992.
Mar
29
Behold, I show you a mystery
Original post by Elizabeth Goodman on confectious
9:40 pm | Categorized: ITP 2003, public spaces | Comments Off
Not sure where I found this, but it’s pretty amazing. Speaking of public pareidolia… Every May 1 for more than twenty years, an unknown individual has taken out a full-page advertisement in the Daily Wildcat, the University of Arizona student…
Mar
29
some updates on cultural exploration in Seoul
Original post by Younghui Kim on Looking @ Reflection
7:02 am | Categorized: ART, ITP 1998, Seoul, Today Culture, cafe, citylife, culture, drinking, food | Comments Off
Samsung Leeum Museum of Art
I’ve been thinking about visiting this Samsung Leeum Museum for months. It is conveniently located in downtown Seoul, considerably near my place. Anyway, Anna and I decided to go this friday… of course, I forgot about it until she brought it up on Thursday… I’m so forgetful these [...]
Mar
28
바쁘다
Original post by tomato on daily
11:39 pm | Categorized: Daily Observation, ITP 2004 | Comments Off
응.
Mar
28
links for 2008-03-29
Original post by karen on Team Kane Street
11:36 pm | Categorized: ITP 2004, Links | Comments Off
Postcards From Yo Momma
Some of these emails sounds very familiar.
SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: “links for 2008-03-29″, url: “http://www.teamkanestreet.com/blog/2008/03/29/links-for-2008-03-29/” });
Mar
28
links for 2008-03-29
Original post by karen on Team Kane Street
11:36 pm | Categorized: ITP 2004, Links | Comments Off
Postcards From Yo Momma
Some of these emails sounds very familiar.
SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: “links for 2008-03-29″, url: “http://www.teamkanestreet.com/blog/2008/03/29/links-for-2008-03-29/” });
Mar
28
The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao Wins The Zombie Round!
Original post by Michael DelGaudio on Michael DelGaudio
9:12 pm | Categorized: ITP 2007 | Comments Off
Today, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao beat The Savage Detectives in the Zombie Round over at The Morning News. The win in this round of the fiction battle means Oscar is going to the finals! Sweet! A book I stumble upon in the airport happen to m…
Mar
28
To think we used to call him “Baby Ryan”
Original post by karen on Team Kane Street
7:55 pm | Categorized: ITP 2004, projects | Comments Off
Finally caught up on posting my TOAD (take one a day) photos after ignoring it for nearly a month. Scurry over to Flickr and check it out.
SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: “To think we used to call him “Baby Ryan””, url: “http://www.teamkanestreet.com/blog/2008/03/28/to-think-we-used-to-call-him-baby-ryan/” });
Mar
28
links for 2008-03-29
Original post by Tikva Morowati on Curious Curious
7:50 pm | Categorized: ITP 2007, Uncategorized | Comments Off
Edward Tufte on the iPhone
(tags: tufte apple mac iphone interface)
Conceptual iPhone Apps
(tags: iphone mac apple apps mobile concepts)
Mar
28
The Real Meaning of 4,000 Dead
Original post by Dan Phiffer on Dan Phiffer
7:21 pm | Categorized: ITP 2007 | Comments Off
The Real Meaning of 4,000 Dead: “The number 4,000 is too great to grasp even for us that are here in Iraq. When we soldiers read the newspaper, the latest AP casualty figures are glanced over with the same casual interest as a box…