Catch Some Air Tonight At MoMA
Dec.8.2008 4:25pm | by Kevin Jackson
Just a reminder that Allison Reimus of Jumping in Art Museums is going to be in town tonight to stage a massive group jump at the MoMA.
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Just a reminder that Allison Reimus of Jumping in Art Museums is going to be in town tonight to stage a massive group jump at the MoMA.
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Regardless of whether you’re reading this at your desk or on a laptop, it’s absolutely imperative you do the following — pronto: remove yourself from your present computing apparatus, place yourself an adequate distance from walls, other people and fragile objects, and jump up and down at least ten times. ![]()
On Monday, December 8th, the Museum of Modern Art will be keeping their doors open until 8:45 as part of their monthly MoMA Mondays series. For the regular price of admission, you can ![]()
Joseph Laffe has an interesting piece in Adweek on the need to universalize the creative function within companies: “Why departments and dynamic duos no longer get the job done.”
When I worked at TBWA\Chiat\Day, maverick interactive creative director Doug Jaeger created a new format for interactive: in addition to the copywriter and art director (20 percent technologist, 80 percent creative director), there was a wizard ![]()
We Heart It lets you heart-mark images of goodness on the web and upload them effortlessly with your bookmarks toolbar to We Heart It.
Reminds us of NOTCOT, but WHI has more of a social component, letting users add their own tags and upload profile pics.
Plus these guys like magenta. Anyone with a fondness for that enlightened color gets on our good side real quick.
Crumpler left us with a couple dozen of these awesome mini-matchboxes. The only thing that would make them cooler is if each box had a Micromachine racecar inside.
The PicLens plugin for Firefox lets you view groups of images in a “Photo Wall.”
Very handy for browsing Google Images or Flickr: it’s like looking at JPEGs in Cover Flow.
In fact, Steve is probably going to be all over this one for Safari:
“Ever get tired of having to click to view an image? Well, with the Image Wall, you don’t have ![]()