What i find bizarre is that there are so many non-China celebrities in there, coming from Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore and even USA. Does the Beijing Olympics represent a celebration of Chinese people all over the world, which includes overseas Chinese, instead of merely the people from the motherland? On a lighter note, this video must have cost them a bomb to involve so many different celebrities.

Deleuze, commenting on the philosophy of Henri Bergson, dismisses the conception of cinema as a succession of still photographs. Instead, he argues that what cinema gives us is movement-image (p2). Figures are not described in motion; rather, the continuity of movement describes the figure (p5). In this respect, cinema embodies a modern conception of movement, “capable of thinking the production of the new” (p7), as opposed to the ancient conception of movement as a succession of separate elements, exemplified by Zeno’s arrow.
Likewise, rather than seeing philosophy as a timeless pursuit of truth, reason, or universals, Deleuze defines philosophy as the creation of concepts. For Deleuze, concepts are not identity conditions or propositions, but metaphysical constructions that define a range of thinking, such as Plato’s ideas, Descartes’s cogito, or Kant’s doctrine of the faculties. A philosophical concept “posits itself and its object at the same time as it is created.”[21] In Deleuze’s view, then, philosophy more closely resembles practical or artistic production than it does an adjunct to a definitive scientific description of a pre-existing world.
In his later work (from roughly 1981 onward), Deleuze sharply distinguishes art, philosophy, and science as three distinct disciplines, each analyzing reality in different ways. While philosophy creates concepts, the arts create new qualitative combinations of sensation and feeling (what Deleuze calls “percepts” and “affects”), and the sciences create quantitative theories based on fixed points of reference such as the speed of light or absolute zero (which Deleuze calls “functives”). According to Deleuze, none of these disciplines enjoy primacy over the others[22]: they are different ways of organizing the metaphysical flux, “separate melodic lines in constant interplay with one another.”[23] For example, Deleuze does not treat cinema as an art representing an external reality, but as an ontological practice that creates different ways of organizing movement and time. Philosophy, science, and art are equally, and essentially, creative and practical. Hence, instead of asking traditional questions of identity such as “is it true?” or “what is it?”, Deleuze proposes that inquiries should be functional or practical: “what does it do?” or “how does it work?”[24]
Sulumi’s e-music album generated using a Nintendo Game Boy. Preview it here.
check out Maru’s performance with his computer game console. Sulumi (Sun Dawei) is another guy who used a Nintendo Game Boy to generate an e-music album called Stereo Chocolate.
Part of my research for ‘China Design Now’. This reality tv show was a major milestone in Chinese pop culture. Somehow reminds me of Taiwan.
BBC Two and Philippe Starck are teaming up for a brand new TV series to find the next great British designer.
Internationally renowned designer Starck will be heading up a specially created School of Design in Paris. Ten aspiring designers with the talent, drive and vision to create the next ‘must have’ products of the 21st Century will be given the unique opportunity to learn and work alongside Starck and his team over a period of several months.
Those interested can find out more about it right HERE
BBC, Philippe Starck, product design. Could be interesting. Knowing a bit about Starck, he can sometimes be… controversial to say the least. This project could bring more attention to design. BUT is there a chance of making a circus out of it? Does the end justify the means?
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Stapled and Torn is a poster show featuring some of the most influential poster designers of the Pacific Northwest. Work from 33 RPM, Josh Berger, Casey Burns, Erik Blad, Guy Burwell, Mike King, Art Chantry, Aaron Draplin, Gary Houston, Pete McCracken, Modern Dog, Elizabeth Morrow McKenzie, Jon Wippich, Dan Stiles, Patent Pending, Tyler Stout, Shawn Wolfe, Lee Zeman, Nemo, and more…
Opening on Friday, August 1, 2008 from 6:30 pm - 10:00 pm. The show will run through Monday, September 01, 2008 at Nemo: 1875 SE Belmont Street in Portland, OR.
So my friend Andrio whom i had met at Seeking was in Portland for a month to do freelance work for Wieden+Kennedy and it was just a coincidence that he was having a group show here too. He invited me to go yesterday and i invited 2 of my other friends from Wieden along. It was cool seeing all the silkscreen posters….i miss the personal quality of silkscreened work, and for some insane reason, i sort of missed Pratt. Being in an ad agency, alot of the work becomes so impersonal, because it passes through so many hands, and more often than not, the final product isn’t even produced by the same person.







shot on my nifty Sony Ericsson. sorry they’re a little blurry, but hey, it’s a phone.
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for Converse.
My book of 30 simplified idioms, proverbs, phrases and quotes.
I find it interesting that we are able to understand a message or meaning from a phrase that should not be taken literally.
Reducing these idioms to three simple nouns doesn’t remove our ability to understand the meaning connected to these words.

I tied a disposable camera to a bench with a sign that read:
“Good afternoon,
I attached this camera to the bench so you could take pictures. Seriously. So have fun. I’ll be back later this evening to pick it up.”
Love, Jay / The Plug
When I retrieved the camera that night, I was happy to find that the entire roll of film had been shot. Below are the photos that were taken.
Express our uniqueness and similarity as a number! lol.
Interested in getting one? Get it quick! Let’s order together…

Pay and receive the latest number and send back a pic!
FIRST 1000 PICS WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE BOOK
Was this the guy that Madad mentioned in Cranbrook? The sifu of our sifu? Anyway, his stuff is amazing.
from 2d Design Department Head Elliott Earls…via http://ali.scty.org/