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Archive for June, 2009

29 June
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Xixi no banho

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O tema para além de obviamente interessante, e o site que é fantástico em termos de apresentação. Ver aqui.

15 June
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Space Collective

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Vejam aqui pois vale mesmo a pena.

15 June
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Monsieur COK

Franceses. Again.

Nao sei o que se passa mas assim que faço publish ou update post este esterco limpa-me o codigo de embed do youtube e vimeo. Há algum setting no meu perfil que esteja a bloquear isto? É que nunca consegui por um video aqui por causa disto.

14 June
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Oculart

Já sigo este ’site’, há uns anos. Adoro isto! Não é bem um site, é mais, uma experiencia sequencial e alucinada, video som e cliques por todo o lado. Arte Digital.
A lógica racional aqui não tem lugar.
Surpresa!! Afinal o oculart.com é do Geoff Lillemon, da Champagne Valentine, que estiveram este ano no OFFF.

Grab a coffee, light a cigarrette, sit back  and enjoy! :)

Ver www.oculart.com

12 June
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Post-it stop motion

12 June
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07 June
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When I Grow Up

Walking clichés, that’s what we are :) . Para os orgulhosos neo-papás, vão mostrando isto aos vossos rebentos.

07 June
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Big Rock Strategy

Here’s a quick story for those of you who are unfamiliar with the Big Rock strategy. There was once a presenter who was explaining the “Big Rock” theory to those in his workshop. He placed a container on the table in front of the group. He then asked the students to fill up the container with big rocks, gravel, sand, pebbles. The class quickly filled the container but had plenty of material left over. The presenter then placed a new container before the class. He then brought out more material with which to fill the container. The presenter placed all of the large rocks in the container first. He then placed the smaller stones, which filled in the spaces between the rocks. He then used even smaller pebbles, which filled in the spaces between the stones. He then poured in sand, shaking the container periodically so that the sand filled in the spaces between the pebbles. When he used up all of the materials, the container was full. He asked the class if the container was completely filled. When they yelled, “Yes!”, he produced a gallon of water that he poured into the container. It held it all. The point of the story is that when one starts with the big rocks, there will always be space for the smaller things.

via Open Loops

07 June
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Feel familiar?

Num mundo em crise, “eles” querem sempre mais barato, mais rápido e melhor. Este vídeo ilustra, em jeito de caricatura, o nosso drama diário – e o de quase todas (senão mesmo todas) as agências espalhadas pelo mundo.

04 June
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Beatles game Trailer