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‘Beyond the Killing Fields’: On the Language of War by Sydney Schanberg
http://www.politicsdaily.com/2010/06/22/author-sydney-schanberg-on-the-language-of-war/
“This is probably a good moment to raise the question of whether the United States is more bestial in war than other nations. From my years of covering wars close-up, the answer is no. Ours is one of the world’s more disciplined military forces. It’s war that by definition is bestial and insane. That’s why presidents and politicians always say they consider war only as a last resort — even when there is no evidence that they had considered any other options first.”
Disco rules.
Reuben Margolin Kinetic Wave Sculpture
2d = painting
2d + dimension of time = movies
3d = sculpture
3d + dimension of time = kinetic sculpture or performance
link thanks to amélia
bob’s movie list
Note by Note: The Making of Steinway L1037
Crazy Heart
An Education
Up in the Air
Herb & Dorothy
Seven Days in May
Objectified
Gran Torino
We Live in Public
Commune
Lewis and Clark: The Journey
La Vie en Rose
Pink Floyd: The Dark Side of the Moon.
Brain Farm video company
Using gyro gimbel Cineflex camera and 1000fps
The secret powers of time
I like the talk and draw format. sure beats powerpoint.
I am happy and I give joy to others
This guy has teenage girls eating out of the palm of his uhh, umm, you know what I mean.
more jesse rosten, iPad Shopping
I think this is interesting because I’m interesting in online shopping carts. This is a pretty tantalizing look. At some point this experience will be ubiquitous with HTML 5.
iPad Shopping Mock Up from Jesse Rosten on Vimeo.
IPAD + VELCRO video
I’m not that crazy about the idea of ipad + velcro but I think this video is really well done.
iPad + Velcro from Jesse Rosten on Vimeo.
world cup by nike
Doomsayers Beware, a Bright Future Beckons By JOHN TIERNEY in NYT
“Empires bought stability at the price of creating a parasitic court; monotheistic religions bought social cohesion at the expense of a parasitic priestly class; nationalism bought power at the expense of a parasitic military; socialism bought equality at the price of a parasitic bureaucracy; capitalism bought efficiency at the price of parasitic financiers.”
What made Homo sapiens so special? Dr. Ridley argues that it wasn’t our big brain, because Neanderthals had a big brain, too. Nor was it our willingness to help one another, because apes and other social animals also had an instinct for reciprocity.
“At some point,” Dr. Ridley writes, “after millions of years of indulging in reciprocal back-scratching of gradually increasing intensity, one species, and one alone, stumbled upon an entirely different trick. Adam gave Oz an object in exchange for a different object.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/18/science/18tier.html?ref=science
arcspace.com architecture site
used mobile homes for sale
Gallery House San Francisco
Debt: The first five thousand years by David Graeber
Anthropologist David Graeber recently sent in his essay on the 5000 year history of debt (orignally published in Mute and Eurozine). Aside from being an interesting read in general, this effort (which he is just now finishing as a book) is an interesting resource for the Eternal Coin and the Long Finance project.
Debt: The first five thousand years by David Graeber
Throughout its 5000 year history, debt has always involved institutions – whether Mesopotamian sacred kingship, Mosaic jubilees, Sharia or Canon Law – that place controls on debt’s potentially catastrophic social consequences. It is only in the current era, writes anthropologist David Graeber, that we have begun to see the creation of the first effective planetary administrative system largely in order to protect the interests of creditors.
http://blog.longnow.org/2010/04/22/debt-the-first-five-thousand-years/
top jumps
The Pale Blue Dot Carl Sagan
We Are Here: The Pale Blue Dot from dmahr on Vimeo.