Archive for the 'Media' Category

Pure CSS / HTML image switcher - July 31st, 2007

Image Switcher

Here’s a quick guide on how to create a very simple html/css image switcher (or gallery if you like) without the need for any scripting.

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dan le sac VS scroobius pip - June 27th, 2007

dan le sac VS scroobius pip

We’re a lil 2 piece band based either side of London but originally hailling from the same little town in Essex, Stanford-le-Hope is its name and y’all should never have reason to visit there, but if you happen to find yourself in the center of deepest darkest Essex, why not have a stroll along the sea wall to look at out derelict fertilizer factory and massive oil refinery.

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Mapping the Internet - June 22nd, 2007

interwebnets

MIT’s Technology Review ran an article this week about mapping the internet. It follows some research done to work out how the internet is organised that’s being done by researchers at Bar Ilan University. What they’ve found is interesting - and, when represented graphically, pretty astounding.

Technology Review

Future of Media - June 18th, 2007

future of media

Man is God. He is everywhere, he is anybody, he knows everything. This is the Prometeus new world. All started with the Media Revolution.

Casaleggio Aassociati presents - The Future of Media

Typographics - June 17th, 2007

Typography

Typographics is a movie about typography from the Vancouver Film school by Boca (aka Marcos Ceravolo) and Ryan Uhrich.

Media Carta - May 26th, 2007

Media Carta Buy Stuff

You’ve stolen something from me, Rupert Murdoch.

As Chairman and CEO of Fox/News Corporation, the worlds largest media conglomerate, you have the ears and eyes of the world at your disposal. Your 124 newspapers, eleven film studios, 77 TV stations, five magazines, one major book publisher (with subsidiaries in four countries), and 22 other assorted media companies reaching literally billions of people on six continents.

What have you done with this embarrassment of riches, Mr. Murdoch?

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