November 2011
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October 2011
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September 2011
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August 2011
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The olive trafic light. Is getting eaten up.
July 2011
7 posts
i lov lov lov this movie. we just came back from a little trip from a holiday house in smalands, without fluent water and without internet. and what did we do when we came home? sit in front of the computer and check what happened the last days… wow there is now a new google ipad interface, facebook changed a lot in this little time and all those little things, 1000+ unread rss...
June 2011
7 posts
If I could only have one food for the rest of my life? That’s easy - Pez....
– Stand by Me by rob reiner. muss ich mal schauen.
May 2011
12 posts
Skeuomorph(ism)
A skeuomorph, pronounced /ˈskjuːəmɔrf/ SKEW-ə-morf, or skeuomorphism (Greek: skeuos—vessel or tool, morphe—shape)[1] is a derivative object that retains ornamental design cues to a structure that was necessary in the original.[2] Skeuomorphs may be deliberately employed to make the new look comfortably old and familiar,[3] such as copper cladding on zinc pennies or computer printed postage with circular town name and cancellation lines. An alternative definition is "an element of design or structure that serves little or no purpose in the artifact fashioned from the new material but was essential to the object made from the original material"[4]. This definition is narrower on scope and ties skeumorphs to changes in materials.
http: //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skeuomorph
interesting i just wrote a little paper about this topic...
We have become such experts at being always in touch, informed, connected. Now...
– Alain de Bottom (via givemeaquote)
Letzens kam mir der Gedanke , was würden wir ohne computer Internet und Co nur machen, es schien mir ohne all die Geräte so viel weniger procrastination aber auch eine solche andere Art von Arbeit gegeben zu haben, ein muss zur Bibliothek zu laufen, das tut heute...
April 2011
14 posts
Video: Spring Cleaning (by The Indigo Bunting)
Binaurale Beats
“Binaurale Beats sind wahrnehmbare Töne, die direkt im Gehirn entstehen, wenn den Ohren separat zwei leicht unterschiedliche Frequenzen zugeführt werden. Physikalisch gesehen handelt es sich bei binauralen Beats um eine Form der Schwebung. Erklingen zwei Töne, deren Frequenzen sich nur wenig voneinander unterscheiden, so ist nicht ein einzelner, anhaltender Ton zu hören, sondern ein...
March 2011
28 posts