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This is some seriously evocative stuff right here. What do they all whisper to one another when the curator’s back is turned? (via youmightfindyourself)
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This is some seriously evocative stuff right here. What do they all whisper to one another when the curator’s back is turned? (via youmightfindyourself)
Landscapes: Volume Two by Dustin Farrell. Images of Utah and Arizona, as you’ve never seen them before. Watch it fullscreen for the full effect. This is an amazing world that we live in.
Anglobibliofile examines photographer Jason Travis’ documentation of what Atlantans are carrying in their bags/purses/briefcases/pockets. Not surprisingly, many of them are carrying books. (The set, located on Travis’ Flickr account, is called “Personas.”) It’s a cool look into readers’ private lives.
Derek Powazek put together a fantastic collection of images from the Australian dust storm in just 48 hours. He describes here how the magazine came to be. It’s published by the POD company MagCloud.
Here’s a cool interactive Flash preview of the finished product. The magazine has also been featured on Time’s web site, in an article which points out MagCloud’s shortcomings (no distribution, long wait times to print and ship copies). It’s an interesting look at where media’s headed. (via Jim Judd)
It seems every old media industry is getting disrupted by leaner, rougher, New Media competitors these days.