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The pace of change « matt.me63.com – Matt Edgar
september 2011 by infovore
"A billion drinks per day of Coca-Cola is an amazing thought, but such uniformity is a symbol of inertia, not dynamism. For the most part world trade still travels at the speed of shipping containers, not data packets." I chatted to Matt at dConstruct about this, and I'm really glad he's written it up: so much good examples and thought, about recognising the difference between pace and impact, of attention versus raw numbers.
technology
change
writing
progress
mattedgar
september 2011 by infovore
Technology and the novel, from Blake to Ballard | Books | The Guardian
september 2010 by infovore
"I know which side I'm on: the more books I write, the more convinced I become that what we encounter in a novel is not selves, but networks; that what we hear in poems is (to use the language of communications technology) not signal but noise. The German poet Rilke had a word for it: Geräusch, the crackle of the universe, angels dancing in the static."
writing
technology
culture
novel
tommcarthy
september 2010 by infovore
Nick Sweeney · things to make and do
april 2010 by infovore
"When I look at the iPad, I see something my dad could use without hand-holding to find the history of that banjo, to seek out those screws, to look at old video of Sonny Terry, to feed his glorious practical creativity, unencumbered by the need to learn the habits and quirks of computing, and not relying upon a transatlantic support department. There’s a liberation in open things (and opening things) but there’s a far greater one in how things can open up people." Nick Sweeney is right.
ipad
creativity
freedom
technology
nicksweeney
writing
april 2010 by infovore
Raiding Eternity - Myspace - Gizmodo
march 2010 by infovore
"Somewhere in the future, a picture of David Minor—in jeans and a tie, face beatific under a studio light, sleeves rolled up to expose the Eugene Debs quote tattooed on his arm—is berthed in a database table in off-system storage, waiting to be remade." Lovely, sharp, writing from Joel Johnson.
joeljohnson
memory
internet
technology
writing
march 2010 by infovore
Thunderbirds will grow a generation of mad engineers
september 2009 by infovore
"Thunderbirds is Rescue Fiction. All kids respond to rescue scenarios. Rescue Fiction is emotionally maturing - it removes the wish for magic, religion or flying people to zoom in to save the day; it confirms that it is a far more glorious and dazzling thing to invent ways to rescue ourselves."
engineering
engfi
science
technology
warrenellis
writing
thunderbirds
education
september 2009 by infovore
E309: the 7 things you need to know about Microsoft's press conference - Offworld
june 2009 by infovore
If you want a wrap-up of the Microsoft keynote, you could do no better than Brandon's wrap-up for Offworld - spot on, nicely detailed, and covering all the facts with great illustration. Whilst their titles - L4D2, Forza 3, etc - are obviously real assets, it's their commitment to the 360 as a platform in the living room that was impressive.
e3
entertainment
blog
offworld
microsoft
games
technology
media
writing
june 2009 by infovore
technology is what makes us human
june 2008 by infovore
"What I want to argue is that humans are uniquely talented at ‘thinking with our hands’, and its wrong to discard ‘intuitive’ engineering as a historical curiosity." Tim Hunkin, on fire, about the importance of making.
engineering
tools
technology
making
design
craft
craftsmanship
writing
essay
timhunkin
june 2008 by infovore
Kindle can light up your life :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Andy Ihnatko
december 2007 by infovore
"It's one of the most awesome consumer products ever. It might even be a landmark moment in technology. ... and Amazon is promoting it as a $399 waffle maker." Andy Ihnatko on the Kindle
kindle
amazon
technology
publishing
books
writing
reading
december 2007 by infovore
Rands In Repose: Managing Humans
june 2007 by infovore
Rands has a book. It looks very good.
randsinrepose
management
technology
book
writing
people
june 2007 by infovore
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