Archive for the 'GOLDENWEB' Category

100 LONGEST STANDING DOMAIN NAMES

Tuesday, April 17th, 2007

HERE

JUNGEAN PERSONALITY TEST

Tuesday, April 17th, 2007

I went back to my Stubledupon account to fill out some details and took the Jungean Personality Test. Here it is. For those who know me you probably won’t be surprised. I’m interested to see how personality peer alignment effects the recommendations I am given. Maybe it won’t.

INTP - “Architect”. Greatest precision [...]

IDIOT TOYS

Wednesday, April 11th, 2007

The Onion for the Gizmodo generation. Go there>

Webby Nominations

Tuesday, April 10th, 2007

just released…

419 Revisited

Tuesday, February 20th, 2007

More from aforementioned 419 Eater who’ve now got Nigerian scammers acting out popular scenes for our pleasure, wasting time they’d otherwise be spending scamming naive users around the globe. Needless to say 419 get daily death threats. Genius

Look No Holland!

Friday, February 2nd, 2007

One of the finest, most thought provoking and terrifying Google Maps mashups I’ve seen. Adjust the sea level and see who drowns!

Planets

Monday, November 20th, 2006

The web is full of useful tools to help refine our perspective. Here’s another i just found:

Globalrichlist Update

Wednesday, November 15th, 2006

I’m the 42,698,030 richest person on earth!
Discover how rich you are! >>

i’m sure you’ve come across this before but here’s some more recent developments
we launched the globalrichlist three years ago now as what we thought would be a quick viral blowout. sure enough it did just that and got acclaim, millions of visits, thousands of [...]

ANTIROM PERFORMANCE

Tuesday, October 24th, 2006

This is me in the Cybertheatre in Brussels nearly 10 years ago with the Antirom RGB performance that we took to a few places (USA, Brazil, Australia, Denmark…). This is the part of the show where we jumped on pressure pads to trigger samples, loops and animations (which you can see faintly behind us on [...]

Internet Souls

Wednesday, October 11th, 2006

I’ve bored so many people talking about how the mechanics of web stuff conveys emotional content. In fact I sent a thousand people to sleep at Design Indaba in Cape Town a few years ago trying to tell designers to consider the structure, functions, and implementations of web applications because the way they work are [...]

Jonathan Harris is a major dude

Tuesday, October 10th, 2006

Jonathan Harris is a major dude. Have a look at his work. There have always been big names floating around on the overlap between technology and art but rarely have there been practitioners as fully formed. His work is technically accomplished and innovative as are the aesthetics and yet the work isn’t about either. The [...]

Ebay sponsored links

Monday, October 9th, 2006

I love ebay, mainly because more than any recycling wheelybin, it has created a sustainable and enjoyable cycle of re-use. But it is responsible for these ubiquitous, dumb ads. Type anything in to google and ebay will apparently have it for sale. They even have a “What is a haiku” for sale. Please comment if [...]

LINERIDER

Thursday, October 5th, 2006

It’s nice when the thing that makes your day happens in the morning so you get to enjoy the whole of your made day. Linerider made my day today. It is a great, compelling, very simple game that went round the other week. But now people are uploading their tracks onto google vids. This one [...]

Lia

Friday, September 29th, 2006

Lia’s probably known best for Turux (now taken down) and her collaborations with Dextro. She uses tools intended for interactivity as means to create imagery. The code that usually defines the relationship the user has with the content is used instead to create visual systems, i.e. how the content relates to itself. She is able [...]

3(D) Giant Steps

Monday, September 4th, 2006

Coltrane’s Giant Steps in 3D by Michal Levy