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Links from Thursday, 04 September 2008
Original post by delicious on miserychick dot net
2:01 am | Categorized: ITP 2004 (i)
- An interview with Maurizio Cattelan (2005)
"I never purposely decide to create a scandal, to provoke. As I was telling you before, images sometimes manage to anticipate the future, and maybe that’s what scandalizes the public—not to recognize themselves in what they see. I’m not really interested in provocation. I am interested in people’s reactions, though: a work of art is not complete without the comments, the words, and ideas of whoever happens to be in front of it. They are the ones who create the work. I don’t do anything: art doesn’t exist without points of view and different interpretations." - London from above, at night - The Big Picture - Boston.com
- Internet Traffic Begins to Bypass the U.S. - NYTimes.com
Engineers who help run the Internet said that it would have been impossible for the United States to maintain its hegemony over the long run because of the very nature of the Internet; it has no central point of control.And now, the balance of power is shifting. Data is increasingly flowing around the United States, which may have intelligence — and conceivably military — consequences.
While the United States carried 70 percent of the world’s Internet traffic a decade ago, he estimates that portion has fallen to about 25 percent.
- Eighth Annual Avenue A | Razorfish Client Summit Highlights
video lectures on digital advertising