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An unlikely cyberwar broke out yesterday when Iranian hackers attacked China’s leading search engine and Chinese counterparts retaliated against Iranian websites.

In the morning, people accessing the web page of Baidu, China’s largest internet search engine, found it was covered with a picture of the Iranian flag and other symbols and the words “Iranian Cyber Army”.

Not long after, a rallying cry for retaliation emerged in Chinese online discussion groups, blogs and bulletin boards.

In the afternoon, participants and cybersecurity experts started reporting that Chinese flags and nationalist slogans had appeared on websites registered in Iran.

On another website registered in Iran, Chinese hackers displayed a message saying: “Please tell your so-called Iranian Cyber Army: Don’t intrusion chinese website about The United States authorities to intervene the internal affairs of Iran’s response. This is a warning!”

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/0ed1d424-ffe2-11de-ad8c-00144feabdc0.html?catid=76&SID=google

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UNIQLO Projects

January 12th, 2010

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Topless Skydiving ad

January 12th, 2010

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Browsing Copy

January 12th, 2010

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Axe Detailer Cleans Your Balls

January 12th, 2010

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dress code updates

January 10th, 2010

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formspring.me

January 8th, 2010

Send and receive anonymous questions, and learn more about people you find interesting by following their answers.

http://www.formspring.me/

example: http://www.formspring.me/jessversus

or  http://www.formspring.me/nelsonthegreat

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Red Dot Design awards

January 8th, 2010

PowerPostPowerPOST is a table leg for system furniture that installs power outlets into the desk.

http://www.red-dot.sg/concept/porfolio/o_e/HF/R101.htm

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According to TaylorHerring.com, “From the makers of the award-winning series, The Inbetweeners, and debut screenwriter, Jonathan Thake, comes new British sitcom, The Persuasionists.”

They continue:

“The sitcom focuses on the lives of five overpaid and underworked employees at fictional advertising agency HHH&H.

The uncontrollable urge-bag Keaton peruses the workplace for new conquests – everyone he hasn’t already had. Billy, the intelligent underachiever, indulges in his role as the office menace. Spoilt neurotic Emma would like to break the glass ceiling, but only if it doesn’t damage her lovely hair. Boss Clive, the most Australian man on the planet, exults in his position as the resplendently ridiculous manager. The hopeless, witless and feckless Greg is the eager Account Director desperately aspiring to be as ambitious and amoral as his colleagues.

Over the course of the series viewers will witness the five advertising degenerates battle their way through a variety of scenarios from having to sell a brown smelly ‘cockney cheese’ for a disillusioned, aggressive and frightening cockney client. Issues of beauty are tackled in episode two, as Emma becomes the ‘Head of Handsomeness’ and creates the ‘corridor of beauty’, placing the uglier colleagues in the boiler room. Later in the series Keaton, the Head of Global, becomes impotent as he learns that women are “somehow human too”. Keaton and Billy engage on a war of being impractical and battle it out to prove they are not mature and sensible. Emma embraces the new ‘Diet Stuff’ drink a little too enthusiastically and begins protesting against obesity. Billy experiences the frustration of writer’s block and Keaton sets out to steal his colleagues’ happiness.”

http://wklondon.typepad.com/welcome_to_optimism/2010/01/new-advertising-sitcom-coming-to-bbc2.html

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vampire bite necklace

January 7th, 2010




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WHO ARE YOU??????

January 5, 2010 · 16 Comments

Ok, so after confirming my mania in a chat with Ellie, I have decided to pose this question to the group:

I received a friend request on facebook from this mysterious vixen about a month ago, and accepted only after seeing that I had HUNDREDS of friends in common with her, most notably: ALL OF YOU. Thinking that I was crazy for not remembering someone clearly so connected and such an integral part of my life and those of my friends, I began to create memories of her in my head. Like the time she forgot all of her drawing supplies in Jean Shin’s foundation drawing class and used an extinguished cigarette as charcoal. Or the time that she brought in cookies for everyone in Stabile Hall, even though it was HER birthday. Thats just the kind of girl Ashely is. In my mind.

That is until it was confirmed by several people that they accepted her request for exactly the same reasons, and do not have a clue who this girl is.

one comment:

 mmonroedesign // January 6, 2010 at 2:35 am | Reply

i got the request, messaged her and waited a few days… this is the response I got:
“Hi Michala,

Oh this has been a huge faux pas on my part! I feel like a idiot saying this but, as it turns out that I did the stupidest thing the other day. While going through the suggested friends section I accidentally hit invite all and ended up sending out a blanket invite to a lot of people. I guess you were one of many to receive that request from me. Please accept my apologies for the random add. It really was an honest mistake

Have a great day,

Ashley ”

so… now i feel bad, is she real? im guessing yes…?

 

http://blogfwends.com/2010/01/05/who-are-you/#comments

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MICHELLE BRAND

January 6th, 2010

“British artist Michelle Brand found her inspiration at the bottom of a plastic soda bottle. Brand’s artistic eye saw the shape of a flower at the base, so she collected 366 bottles from a landfill to create the Cascade Lancashire Chandelier. The resulting fixture is five feet of incandescence.”CNN MoneyThe root of my interests lies in sustainable waste management. At present it has manifested itself into a designer maker practice.I have designed an aesthetic and decorative fabric from which most people in the western world would perceive to be waste/rubbish.The fabric is composed of plastic drinks bottle bases, which have been cut, sanded and then tagged together.I love seeing design opportunities where most people only see problems.

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Whitney Biennual: The List

January 6th, 2010

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Mashup of Billboard hits 2009

January 6th, 2010

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Sugar Daddy’s Cupcakes is Magnolia of Jordan.

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Crumbs Bake Shop by P1CA

January 5th, 2010


drag and drop your cupcakes 6 packs configurator

“For Crumbs, it’s the bakery that needs to know how many of which flavors to bake; it’s the distribution center that needs to know how to pack cupcakes so they arrive anywhere in the country as fresh as if you bought them at the store; it’s the ability to switch up a Red Velvet for a Boston Cream Pie on the fly; and it’s everything Shipping needs to know to make sure a beautiful box of gourmet treats gets to someone’s door in time to blow out the candles. Intelligent web technology links every part of the company to create and meet customer demand.”- P1CA

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Harbin Beer Art

January 4th, 2010

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Pentagram: Grey Group

January 4th, 2010

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January 4th, 2010

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Hans Rosling’s Gapminder

January 3rd, 2010

As a doctor and researcher, Hans Rosling identified a new paralytic disease induced by hunger in rural Africa. Now he looks at the bigger picture of social and economic development with his remarkable trend-revealing software.

http://www.gapminder.org/

Even the most worldly and well-traveled among us will have their perspectives shifted by Hans Rosling. A professor of global health at Sweden’s Karolinska Institute, his current work focuses on dispelling common myths about the so-called developing world, which (he points out) is no longer worlds away from the west. In fact, most of the third world is on the same trajectory toward health and prosperity, and many countries are moving twice as fast as the west did.

What sets Rosling apart isn’t just his apt observations of broad social and economic trends, but the stunning way he presents them. Guaranteed: You’ve never seen data presented like this. By any logic, a presentation that tracks global health and poverty trends should be, in a word: boring. But in Rosling’s hands, data sings. Trends come to life. And the big picture — usually hazy at best — snaps into sharp focus.

Rosling’s presentations are grounded in solid statistics (often drawn from United Nations data), illustrated by the visualization software he developed. The animations transform development statistics into moving bubbles and flowing curves that make global trends clear, intuitive and even playful. During his legendary presentations, Rosling takes this one step farther, narrating the animations with a sportscaster’s flair.

Rosling developed the breakthrough software behind his visualizations through his nonprofit Gapminder, founded with his son and daughter-in-law. The free software — which can be loaded with any data — was purchased by Google in March 2007. (Rosling met the Google founders at TED.)

Rosling began his wide-ranging career as a physician, spending many years in rural Africa tracking a rare paralytic disease (which he named konzo) and discovering its cause: hunger and badly processed cassava. He co-founded Médecins sans Frontièrs (Doctors without Borders) Sweden, wrote a textbook on global health, and as a professor at the Karolinska Institut in Stockholm initiated key international research collaborations. He’s also personally argued with many heads of state, including Fidel Castro.

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Mountain Dew Throwback

December 21st, 2009

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If You Could: Collaborate

December 18th, 2009

If You Could Collaborate is the fourth annual If You Could exhibition. Aiming to provide a platform for the finest creatives from all over the world to question their conventional working methods and outcomes. The contributors have been challenged to produce something a little unexpected, by working with a partner of their choosing from any discipline, profession or background. There is no brief to answer, or format to honour – the only limit being the enterprise and imagination of the artists involved, and a liberal 12 month deadline. Below are all of the pairings, and their outcomes.


Job Wouters & Roel Wouters
Dutch typographer Job Wouters is better known as ‘Letman’, but regardless of what you decide to call him, his work is always of the highest order. Expressive and dramatic, he treats letters with the care and respect they deserve and this appreciation has led him to create compelling, hand-drawn work for clients all over the world.

His brother is an equally as exciting practitioner and the siblings have combined to create a new spray-painting machine called the Rainbow gun, which will be utlised in the gallery itself.

More here

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AOL Rebrand

December 18th, 2009

AOL : Sand from GHAVA on Vimeo.

more at

http://www.ghava.com/Projects/AOL2009BrandIdentityArtAndVideoDirection

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The Making of Chrome ads

December 17th, 2009

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China’s “treasure hunting team” descended on the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York last week, and James C.Y. Watt, the patrician head of Asian art, braced for a confrontation.

 

For the past two weeks, the delegation of Chinese cultural experts has swept through American institutions, seeking to reclaim items once ensconced at the Old Summer Palace in Beijing, which was one of the world’s most richly appointed imperial residences until British and French troops plundered it in 1860.

 

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/17/world/asia/17china.html?_r=1&ref=global-home

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Honda: Everything

December 15th, 2009

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Chanel St returns to Canal.

December 11th, 2009

View more news videos at: http://www.nbcnewyork.com/video.

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