notes.husk.org. scribblings by Paul Mison.

2012-04-29

2012-03-27

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photo 03:24:05
IIT Mies Wallpaper by BravoFoto on Flickr (via):
2x4, Inc: digital print from Adobe Illustrator. This is a portrait of architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe composed of pictograms that depict various student activities and, from afar, form a single coherent image.

IIT Mies Wallpaper by BravoFoto on Flickr (via):

2x4, Inc: digital print from Adobe Illustrator.

This is a portrait of architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe composed of pictograms that depict various student activities and, from afar, form a single coherent image.

2012-02-17

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photo 03:18:00
Content is Queen by Sergio Albiac on Flickr:
Generative video painting. See the video at: vimeo.com/24065726
(via)

Content is Queen by Sergio Albiac on Flickr:

Generative video painting. See the video at: vimeo.com/24065726

(via)

2011-12-08

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photo 01:47:25
It’s the jumper that makes this.

Allan and Dinah Procter with their white wyandotte bantam hen which won first prize for its breed at the Poultry Club’s 2011 national show in Stoneleigh, Warwickshire. Photograph: Oli Scarff/Getty Images

It’s the jumper that makes this.

Allan and Dinah Procter with their white wyandotte bantam hen which won first prize for its breed at the Poultry Club’s 2011 national show in Stoneleigh, Warwickshire. Photograph: Oli Scarff/Getty Images

2011-07-31

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photo 17:27:45
A girl with Sex Appeal has her chips, by Homer Sykes. From the Observer’s gallery to accompany a review of Mass Photography: Blackpool Through the Camera by Sean O’Hagan.

A girl with Sex Appeal has her chips, by Homer Sykes. From the Observer’s gallery to accompany a review of Mass Photography: Blackpool Through the Camera by Sean O’Hagan.

2011-03-08

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photo 23:27:55
From a BBC News gallery of Street Photography in London, a striking black and white Paul Trevor photograph.
The gallery publicises an exhibiton at the Museum of London.

From a BBC News gallery of Street Photography in London, a striking black and white Paul Trevor photograph.

The gallery publicises an exhibiton at the Museum of London.

2010-03-31

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photo 11:19:00
teflon:

Wired Reread: We need highscreen, not widescreen
My uncle worked for Portrait; he had one of these monitors too. Being a CRT, it was a bit unwieldy, but worked rather well.
Portrait are still a going concern, as a software business.

twitter.com/@mattb:
trying my external monitor in vertical portrait orientation for a bit, inspired by recent info-panel blog posts and perhaps ipads. •
it seems that vertical monitors have a posse. •

teflon:

Wired Reread: We need highscreen, not widescreen

My uncle worked for Portrait; he had one of these monitors too. Being a CRT, it was a bit unwieldy, but worked rather well.

Portrait are still a going concern, as a software business.

twitter.com/@mattb:

trying my external monitor in vertical portrait orientation for a bit, inspired by recent info-panel blog posts and perhaps ipads.
it seems that vertical monitors have a posse.

2009-01-05

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photo 22:34:35
bestoflife:

Famous image of African American flood victims lined up to get food & clothing fr. Red Cross relief station in front of billboard ironically extolling WORLD’S HIGHEST STANDARD OF LIVING/ THERE’S NO WAY LIKE THE AMERICAN WAY.
Margaret Bourke-White, February 1937, Louisville, KY

bestoflife:

Famous image of African American flood victims lined up to get food & clothing fr. Red Cross relief station in front of billboard ironically extolling WORLD’S HIGHEST STANDARD OF LIVING/ THERE’S NO WAY LIKE THE AMERICAN WAY.

Margaret Bourke-White, February 1937, Louisville, KY

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