
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
thumbs up for sucking
Monday, July 6, 2009
open source
The idea of open source took hold in the late 90's and I don't see it stopping anytime soon. No longer just for computer geeks coding their intellectual prowess into the web servers of the world, the idea that you'll work for free in exchange for information is ... well... it's working. And not just for non-profs like Wikipedia.
Check out www.openstreetmap.com

It's a free wiki world map and according to their community ambassador, Sarah Manley, the rules of mapping are almost totally unregulated. Anyone with the know how could, for instance, go in and erase the Golden Gate Bridge. The beauty of it is that it would certainly, or theoretically, be replaced almost immediately by everyone else.
Self-regulation? Sounds like anarchy. Will they get big enough to have to have rules? Probably. Should we start mapping? Definitely!
I wonder if there is a way to map the history of your family tree or how food from the Red Cross gets disbursed. What do you think?
Check out www.openstreetmap.com

It's a free wiki world map and according to their community ambassador, Sarah Manley, the rules of mapping are almost totally unregulated. Anyone with the know how could, for instance, go in and erase the Golden Gate Bridge. The beauty of it is that it would certainly, or theoretically, be replaced almost immediately by everyone else.
Self-regulation? Sounds like anarchy. Will they get big enough to have to have rules? Probably. Should we start mapping? Definitely!
I wonder if there is a way to map the history of your family tree or how food from the Red Cross gets disbursed. What do you think?
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
new favorite book
Sunday, June 21, 2009
re-design
I'm starting to put together a furniture installation.
Or at least starting to process the idea.
At the root: Alessandro Mendini.
"As a design theorist, Mendini also promoted the idea of "banal design", which attempted to address the intellectual and cultural void that was perceived to exist in the mass-design of industrialized society." (Design of the 20th Century. Fiell)
Or at least starting to process the idea.
At the root: Alessandro Mendini.

Saturday, June 20, 2009
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Zen your office
You may or may not believe in Feng Shui but sometimes it just makes sense. Here are some things I kept in mind when I rearranged my office:
Don't sit in line with the door because you'll be in the path of negative energy. Also, try not to sit facing stairs, storage rooms, or closets. (I'm not totally sure what this means but I thought I'd try it.)
Definitely don't have your back to the door while your working. It said to be symbolically turning your back on business or opportunities that may be approaching. (I believe in unconscious symbols so I went with this one too.)
Try to have a good balance of yin and yang when decorating: light and dark colors, soft and hard surfaces, smooth and ruff textures. (loved this one! So many offices I've worked in would have been more tolerable with this in mind.)
If your interested in the rest you can look up on the super Zen internet like I did. Enjoy!
Don't sit in line with the door because you'll be in the path of negative energy. Also, try not to sit facing stairs, storage rooms, or closets. (I'm not totally sure what this means but I thought I'd try it.)
Definitely don't have your back to the door while your working. It said to be symbolically turning your back on business or opportunities that may be approaching. (I believe in unconscious symbols so I went with this one too.)
Try to have a good balance of yin and yang when decorating: light and dark colors, soft and hard surfaces, smooth and ruff textures. (loved this one! So many offices I've worked in would have been more tolerable with this in mind.)
If your interested in the rest you can look up on the super Zen internet like I did. Enjoy!
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Nick Cave: sound suits


The Nick Cave exhibit at the Yerba Buena in San Francisco is outstanding. An eclectic mix of craft, culture, dance, and sculpture. I haven't seen something that dazzling in a while and I left completely inspired. I also want a taxidermy sweater bear of my very own! (sorry no pic) Meet Me at the Center of the Earth runs through July 5.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Friday, May 15, 2009
Marc Newson
Saturday, May 2, 2009
new favorite

Had the pleasure of playing with this wonderful widget. This is the Smart Pen by Livescibe. It records your voice and what you are drawing at the same time. It uses a camera and little dots on the paper to register and play back the audio when you point to something you wrote. Then up load all to your computer. Very nice.
Sunday, January 18, 2009
graphic goodness

Found this on at http://hellofrancis.blogspot.
Saturday, January 10, 2009
oh Hulger


This is the Pappa phone. It was designed by Hulger and is hand-made by Funri. It's specifically designed for VoIP services like Skype, iChat, GoogleTalk, Vonage, etc, so there are no buttons. Oh so cool and yet somehow... I'm tormented.
They got it right with Skype (i love you free and easy technology).
They got it right with the crafty goodness of mixing tech with heirloom quality American walnut. Yes! More!
So then my sweet dear Pappa phone, why don't I love you? You're retro. kinda. With your big bulky style and that phone cord reminding me of when I was 10. You're modern? You don't look very comfy. I bet you smell nice but could I shoulder you to my ear for an hour while I get my brother to help me update my website? mmm... Really, I just want to wedge you under the kitchen table leg so it doesn't wobble while I'm eating.
Well, I guess I love you for who you are Pappa, the first generation of not retro, not future, VoIP phones.
Thursday, January 8, 2009
1 down 100,005 to go


We spent the day creating custom bag flaps and geeking out with other Macworldites. As you can see I ran with the 'Shazam' theme while Helene went for big blossoms.

Check out more of Helene's custom design work at http://www.cultureconsumer.com
And get your own Brenthaven bag at www.brenthaven.com
Friday, January 2, 2009
ZAMAK
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Do Not Covet Your Ideas
"The problem with hording is you end up living off your reserves. Eventually you become stale.
If you give away everything you have, you are left with nothing. This forces you to look, to be aware, to replenish.
Somehow the more you give away the more comes back to you.
Ideas are open knowledge. Don't claim ownership.
They're not your ideas anyway, they're someone else's. They are out there floating by on the ether.
You just have to put yourself in a frame of mind to pick them up."
Paul Arden
from his book
It's Not How Good You Are, It's How Good You Want to Be.
If you give away everything you have, you are left with nothing. This forces you to look, to be aware, to replenish.
Somehow the more you give away the more comes back to you.
Ideas are open knowledge. Don't claim ownership.
They're not your ideas anyway, they're someone else's. They are out there floating by on the ether.
You just have to put yourself in a frame of mind to pick them up."
Paul Arden
from his book
It's Not How Good You Are, It's How Good You Want to Be.
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Sunday, November 16, 2008
when the brains meet the bronze
Monday, November 10, 2008
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Friday, October 31, 2008
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Tanaka vase
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Thursday, October 2, 2008
late night ideas that make you go "hmm?" in the morning
little guy: wort bort
paint by # rug stencil
dust bunny: save your $
mantra stickers/magnets: just do your best
feather in your cap
a lamb clock
paint by # rug stencil
dust bunny: save your $
mantra stickers/magnets: just do your best
feather in your cap
a lamb clock
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
the miyabi
Friday, September 26, 2008
Sunday, September 21, 2008
the good shit #1
Thursday, September 18, 2008
i like em better with thier clothes off
Monday, September 15, 2008
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