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bebe le strange 'Images -- millions of images -- that's what I eat' --William S. Burroughs (click here for pics only) alyptoph: (Source: velvetharrys) (Source: shelley-fabulous) RIP Peaches Geldof daily-boombox:Ladytron- Seventeen Play count: 6,877 negat0ry: doc martens pascal boot (the classic eight-eye) now comes in a reproduction of the right panel of heironymus bosch’s garden of earthly delights gtfo (Source: solestruck.com) (Source: daynaelaine) songs4lyf: Metallica - Whiplash Play count: 3,815 (Source: kaliforniababylon) 4cp: gameraboy: Marc Davis explaining the “elongating stretching room” in the Haunted Mansion for the Disneyland Tenth Anniversary Show in 1965. (Source: thewholigans) soundsof71:sarah-kuran:jimmy page (Source: lolcatsinlove) Powered by Tumblr | Theme by Heather Rivers

Fox&Squirrel JJJJound bashredford NOTCOT.ORG The Blog of Scott Hansen » Websites Boards Of Canada website Less than 2 hours until Boards Of Canada will be streaming the new album here. My old buddy Nick Felton spends a lot of time tracking his every move. After years of hanging with him knowing at the end of the year my stats would also in some way be immortalized in that years annual report, I decided to make use of one of the tools he created to track all that data: Daytum. It might be old news now, considering he’s moved on from Daytum, but it’s taken a while for the type of data I’ve been tracking to reveal something, hence the late-to-the party post. I started obsessively keeping track of all of my music purchases via Daytum mostly just to keep tabs on myself – to make sure I was in fact supporting artists like I claimed I was. But most telling to me is how the formats break down. It may be a hold over from the vinyl and cd days, but no matter how hard I try, I can’t commit to the Rdio’s and the Spotify’s out there. Room 205 Mr.

watching traffic | written and directed by ed stockham The Dark Side of the Lens Do yourself a favor and watch this video right now. It’s filled to the brim with absolutely breathtaking shots — so many that I can’t believe they were taken all by the same team. The Planet Earth folks need to hire this guy RIGHT away. “Still look forward to gettin amongst it” – The Dark Side of the Lens. I should also mention that I love this video because I LOVE the ocean. Cameron Moll / Designer, Speaker, Author 11 years ago published 14 September 2016 This month marks 11 years of connecting companies & talent through a little thing that started as a blog sidebar. To begin, let’s go back a little further than 11 years. Taught myself HTML. Started blogging. March 2004 Redesign of cameronmoll.com goes live. By now I’d gained notoriety as a popular design blogger. September 25, 2005 Debut of cameronmoll.com/jobs. AuthenticJobs.com domain registered. Sometime in 2006 I paid a Jonathan Linczak a small sum of money to bring my design to life, build a simple job posting backend, and integrate with PayPal for payment. Some of you reading this remember the original design for Authentic Jobs. Myles Grant joins Authentic Jobs in a moonlighting role. Sometime in 2007, I think… We establish an advisory board to help guide our decisions and provide greater exposure for postings. Adam Spooner joins Authentic Jobs as our first full-time hire. January 2014 September 2014 October 2014 January 2015 September 2016 Shop now→

About Vision We believe that through creative and critical engagement with practices in art and technology people are inspired and enabled to become active co-creators of their cultures and societies. Why now? Art and technologies play a central role in the way we see and form our societies. We want to open up the black box of art, technology and social change so that more of us, around the world can get involved and make the magic happen for ourselves, our friends, families, communities and societies. What We Do? We create online and physical spaces and places for different kinds of people to come together to get involved with contemporary arts and digital technologies. We are based in London, UK. We host exhibitions, experimental residencies, experiences, reviews, discussions and workshops. If you would like to know more or get involved check out our events, exhibitions and activities programmes or contact us directly via twitter @furtherfield or info@furtherfield.org. Who are we?

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