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July 2009

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_according to her website: Johanna Dery not only illustrates but also makes short films, drawings, prints, little books, and occasionally music & papier-mache creatures; multi-tasking, Rhode Island-style.

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_this photo is titled Motorista and it was taken by Gorka Gondra, a Portugal-based photographer.

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_Rip: a Remix Manifesto is a documentary about copyright and the current generation done by Canadian activist Brett Gaylor. Another example of his position about copyright is the project Open Source Cinema.

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_this is Low Rise by Peter Root. Frankly, we wish we’d thought this up.

Op3rador means “Op3rator”

Op3rador Epa Chapela from the album Operador Vive [ Pilla Records, 2008 ] [audio:op3rador-epachapela.mp3] For those who still believe in geographic determinism, we bring you Op3rador; a fella hiding somewhere in the Andes [ some people say Peru, others say Bolivia ] who enjoys coming out from hiding every now and then to deliver some […]

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_we had some fun watching Shapemaker’s video at YouTube but found their website quite annoying.

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_the Tour De France wouldn’t have struck us as particularly artsy, but photographer Brent Humphrey has made its sights his muse.

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_nothing visual today, just Daniel W. Drazer‘s column at Foreign Policy and Tyler Brûlé‘s one at the Financial Times. Airport reading you may say.

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_Lisa Hanawalt lives in L.A. and has a dog named Indiana Jones. She also makes these drawings.

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_yesterday’s Jared was 21 years old and from Boone, USA. Today some Pekka Niittyvirta, 35, and from Helsinki. That thing about taking photos of people from behind them.

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