Archive for September, 2008

Matt + Kathmandu = Mathmandu?

14 Sep 2008
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Our NPR friend Matt now lives in Kathmandu, a city of infamous congestion. But like all systems of seeming chaos, he notes that: …another way to look at traffic here is that it depends on generosity and an understanding of some very subtle self-enforced rules. The fundamental approach to driving requires quick reaction, distance perception [...]


Interesting New York

12 Sep 2008
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Interesting New York is this Saturday @ FIT. I’m helping to produce it, so come on through, get your learn on and we’ll crush cups of wine in the eve. Learn about what you say? Wonderfully weird things like The History of Techno, Bodega Food Pyramids and Jane Eyre’s Internets. Is Karl Lagerfeld really a [...]


So Lonely

10 Sep 2008
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Our friends Michael and Johanna recently wrote great posts about the current upswing in collective loneliness. It may seem at odds with our web of connections, but with each wave of tech comes new feelings of alienation. Wondering if that’s what put the walkies in this Police video.


quoi de neuf?

10 Sep 2008
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Working on a Bloomingdales digital project for Vox Collective and drinking some Coca Cola with Latino teens for Project 2050, a clip is below:


African Fashion Index

07 Sep 2008
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Our friend Yana Fleming just launched the African Fashion Index, which is the first comprehensive guide of African fashion designers, ‘regardless of race, religion or geographic location.’ Of course, she did this in her spare time, when not pursuing a PhD, running her own design firm or speaking 5 languages. Good heavens. and Happy Fashion [...]