"photography" via Carlos Lorenzo in Google Reader:
[Image: Ruined swimming pool at Uday's Palace, Jebel Makhoul, Iraq (2009); photo by Richard Mosse].From BLDGBLOG, an interview with photographer Richard Mosse“These extraordinary images—published here for the first time—show (Read More)
Submitted by Motown_Terri
from blog:
By Mary JonesRecession is affecting everyone but recession is especially affecting employers who are trying to cut costs. Employers who are trying to cut costs and maximize profits are finding it hard to find people to work f (Read More)
L.A. Times - Home & Garden:
Stacey Coleman's 'contemporary cabinet of curiosities' takes over another storefront, all the better to display the odd and artistic. Stacey Coleman calls his Pas (Read More)
Los Angeles Times - Sandy Banks:
A gallery tour shows a thriving art community hidden in a gritty, industrial area. I was tired of staring at that blank space on my hallwa (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
Once the service for those serious enough to pay for the privilege to post, TypePad recently released a free "Micro" service. The company made the decision to offer a free product realizing the demand for a platform more form (Read More)
Submitted by digimist
from Flickr:
One of four cygnets raised by the swans on the Bishop's Palace Moat in Wells this year. This one was perfectly positioned to catch some autumn reflections on the water surface.Large On Black is definitely the way to appreciat (Read More)
Engadget:
We've ridden our fair share of electric bikes and motorcycles, but we've yet to get our hands on one that's been hand assembled in Berlin/Biesenthal. Grace boasts a water-tight / ultra-light CNC-Aluminum frame, a 1300-watt mo (Read More)
Engadget:
Seriously, how awesome have the past few hours been? Engadget turns the design stakes up to 11, Google finally dishes the dirt on Chrome OS, and now you can even download the forthcoming software to have a fiddle with yourse (Read More)
Engadget:
After a long period of incubation, Smartfish is at last ready to start shipping the first of its "ErgoMotion" devices. The ErgoMotion Mouse is a pretty straightforward wireless laser mouse, with large right and left click but (Read More)
Engadget:
We've seen it out and about, but at last we got a chance to actually play with Sony Ericsson's tribute to impractical style: the Pureness. As it turns out, using the device is just about as pointless as it seems. You can alwa (Read More)
zlabs:
T-shirts, as you’ll surely agree, play a big part in the design world. Sometimes, we designers don’t get the kinds of projects we want, and so we are left to apply our creativity in some other way, many of us opting to su (Read More)
New York Times:
An exhibit at the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery in Washington on the Fal-Nameh, or Book of Omens, may lead to discoveries that will throw some light on its emergence in 16th-century Iran and Turkey.
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Engadget:
Well, well, looks like Cloud Engines, Inc. is doing what it can to poise Pogoplug as a much more consumer-friendly device, both in hardware design and expanded web interface. The second generation Pogoplug solves one of our c (Read More)
Engadget:
It may no longer be the first to launch in North America (that distinct honor now belongs to Bell), but we can finally say with some confidence that Verizon's version of the Samsung Omnia II isn't that far off. No, seriously: (Read More)
Submitted by mhocter
from Google Reader:
This is a guest post by Imagekind artist Warren Keating who is an award-winning artist whose paintings reflect the culmination of 25 years in both figures and landscapes. He has had numerous solo shows of his paintings in (Read More)