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A Whole Lotta Nothing: Apple Keynote feature request: easy recording of your talks
We should all stop blogging/tweeting/etc and instead do video keynote presentations like this: Way cool.
recording  dissemination  software  design  presenting  speaking  apple 
march 2011 by caseygollan
The Photograph That Became an Unintentional Cultural Icon
"Noam Galai took a few photos of himself in 2006 and uploaded them to his Flickr. A few people liked those photos, but he didn't think of it. Over time, he began to see his photos popping up all over magazines, the internet and as street art. Then it began appearing on commodities (clothes, books, etc.). Now, it's being used as a symbol of protest in Iran. The crazy part is that nobody asked his permission.

Fstoppers are responsible for this great video narrative, titled The Stolen Scream, which details Galai's story, and the process of watching himself become an anonymous global icon with no control over how his image is used (in one case, the photo was attributed to someone else entirely). He even mentions that when he tried to register the photo with sites like Getty Images, they told him the image would never sell.

All in all though, it's a great story about the dissemination of digital media over the Internet and the inevitable conflict between those who create it and those who use it"
communication  piracy  access  technology  dissemination  ownership  copyright  images 
march 2011 by caseygollan
Book Review - The Hemlock Cup - Biography of Socrates - By Bettany Hughes - NYTimes.com
The problem with writing a biography of Socrates, as Bettany Hughes merrily admits, is that he’s a “doughnut subject”: a rich and tasty topic with a big hole right in the middle where the main character should be. Despite his fame and his insistence on an examined life, Socrates never wrote anything, and our knowledge of him comes mainly from three contemporaries — his devoted pupils Plato and Xenophon, and the parodist Aristophanes — each of whom had his own agenda. He produced no great answers, only great questions, and the most enduring image we have of his life is his leaving of it, as the title of this book suggests.
Dialogue  dissemination  conversation  writing  communication  historiography  biographies  books  introspectiom  from instapaper
february 2011 by caseygollan

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