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September 2011

43 posts

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Sep 29, 20112 notes
#music #tonight #friends #Toronto #dancing #Nick Rose #HumbleMania
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Sep 28, 201122 notes
#movie #film #animation #Johnny Depp #Rango #western #comedy #watched
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Sep 27, 2011101 notes
#twin peaks #video game #television #david lynch
Sep 27, 20118 notes
#television #Terra Nova #Steven Spielberg #premier
My Top 5 Artists (Week Ending 2011-9-25) → last.fm
  1. The Velvet Underground (30)
  2. Vic Chesnutt (25)
  3. Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds (21)
  4. Skip James (19)
  5. Atlas Sound (16)

Imported from Last.fm Tumblr by JoeLaz

Sep 26, 2011
#last.fm #Vic Chesnutt
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Sep 25, 201111 notes
#film #Seconds #black and white #Rock Hudson #John Frankenheimer
Sep 25, 201121 notes
#last night #watched #film #movie #Scanners #David Cronenberg #science fiction
Sep 25, 20116 notes
#13 Henry #food #last night #chemicals
Toronto radio: A look back → rockradioscrapbook.ca
Sep 22, 2011
#AM #FM #Toronto #link #music #past #radio #Rock Radio Scrapbook
Stuffed → ft.com

In its heyday, animals were killed specially for taxidermy. Carl Akeley, who designed the great dioramas at the American Museum of Natural History in New York and is generally considered the most influential taxidermist of all time, once strangled a leopard with his bare hands.

Sep 22, 201118 notes
#link #article #taxidermy #past #trade
Sep 22, 2011228 notes
#moon #photo #photography #sci #science
Two Decades of the Web: A Utopia No Longer → prospectmagazine.co.uk

The internet is a child with many fathers. It is an extremely complex multi-module technology and each module—from communication protocols to browsers—has a convoluted history. The internet’s earliest roots lie in the rise of cybernetics during the 1950s. Later breakthroughs included the invention of packet switching in the 1960s, a novel way for transmitting data by breaking it into chunks. Various university and government networks began to appear in the early 1970s, and were interlinked in the 1980s. The first browsers came on line in the early 1990s—20 years ago this August.

Many seemingly unrelated developments in the computer industry played an important role. The idea of personalised, decentralised and playful computing was being advanced by the likes of Apple and Microsoft in the 1970s. In contrast, IBM’s idea of computing was of an expensive, centralised and institutional activity. If this latter view had prevailed, the internet might have never developed beyond email, which would probably have been limited to academics and investment bankers. That your mobile phone moonlights as a computer is not the result of inevitable technological trends, but the outcome of deeply ideological and now almost forgotten struggle between two different visions of computing.

If there was one site that seemed to validate the ethos of the early pioneers—that people are good and, under the right conditions, will co-operate in the name of shared goals—it was Wikipedia. It is also one of the few sites that defied the for-profit model typical of internet start-ups. Wikipedia refuses to show ads or pay contributors. Instead, the site depends on donations from users and grants from foundations. Wikipedia is a painful reminder of what the web could have been had the early vision of the internet as a shared, communal space not been co-opted by big business.

What the internet badly needed in its first two decades of existence, and what it needs still, is a book akin to Jane Jacob’s 1961 The Death and Life of Great American Cities which attacked the practices and attitudes of 1950s US urban planners and proved hugely influential. The structure of online space requires a similar critique.

Sep 22, 2011133 notes
#link #article #technology #internet #future #commercialism
The Menace Within → stanfordalumni.org

I didn’t think it was ever meant to go the full two weeks. I think Zimbardo wanted to create a dramatic crescendo, and then end it as quickly as possible. I felt that throughout the experiment, he knew what he wanted and then tried to shape the experiment—by how it was constructed, and how it played out—to fit the conclusion that he had already worked out. He wanted to be able to say that college students, people from middle-class backgrounds—people will turn on each other just because they’re given a role and given power.

Based on my experience, and what I saw and what I felt, I think that was a real stretch. I don’t think the actual events match up with the bold headline. I never did, and I haven’t changed my opinion.

John Mark (“Guard”)

Sep 22, 201159 notes
#psychology #human nature #Stanford Prison Experiment #article #link
4.26 → shyness.com
Sep 22, 20115 notes
#link #personal #personality #shyness #test #Henderson/Zimbardo

Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets

The Corner: A Year in the Life of an Inner-City Neighborhood

Sep 22, 2011
#to read #David Simon #The Wire #crime #books
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Sep 22, 20115 notes
#video #television #The Wire #HBO #this week
Controversial Georgia Execution Uses Chemical Not Approved for Use on Humans  → hlpronline.com
Sep 22, 20114 notes
#link #news #medicine #death #Troy Davis #tonight
How a Troy Davis execution hurts us internationally → thegrio.com
Sep 22, 2011
#link #news #USA #Troy Davis #death #tonight
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Sep 19, 2011
#music #video #The Kills #Alison Mosshart #Jamie Hince #live
Sep 19, 20118 notes
#photograph #past #Shorpy #advertising #rural
Sep 19, 20113 notes
#art #Anton Van Dalen #W. S. Merwin #butdoesitfloat #drawing #black and white
James Blake On The Essential Mix → bbc.co.uk

Music played
  1. Erik Satie
    — Gnossienne No.5
  2. James Blake
    — Olivia Kept
  3. James Blake Versus Drake — Half Heat Full Versus Up All Night
  4. James Blake
    — Pan
  5. SALEM
    — Trapdoor
  6. Snoop Dogg
    — Drop it like it’s Not (Harmonimix)
  7. [unknown] — Unknown
  8. Klaus — Tarry
  9. D’Angelo
    — One mo’ Gin
  10. [unknown] — Sicko Cell
  11. Blawan — What You Do With What You Have R&S Records
  12. James Blake
    — No More Than A Road (Dub)
  13. James Blake — At Birth (Dub)
  14. The Chain — Suffer For Your Art R&S Records
  15. Peverelist — Roll With The Punches (Harmonimix)
  16. [unknown] — Navigator
  17. OutKast
    — Return of the G
  18. Africa Hitech — Out In The Street
  19. DJ Nate — 3 Peat
  20. James Blake
    — Deeds
  21. Gavin Bryars — Three Elegies for Nine Clarinets II
  22. Gavin Bryars — Three Elegies for Nine Clarinets III
  23. Odi et Amo — Johann Johannsson
  24. Grouper — Vessel
  25. James Blake
    — Untitled
  26. James Blake — Untitled
  27. [unknown] — What Was It
  28. The Tallest Man on Earth
    — Love Is All
  29. SALEM
    — Redlights
  30. Rev. James Cleveland — Jesus Saves
  31. Trim — Confidence Boost (Harmonimix)
  32. James Blake
    — Evening Fell Hard For Us
  33. James Blake — Placing Us
  34. James Blake — Words We Both Know
  35. Arthur Russell — Love Comes Back
  36. Stevie Wonder
    — You and I
Sep 19, 20113 notes
#music #link #stream #James Blake #BBC
Sep 17, 2011
#science #technology #space #Vincent Fournier #photography
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Sep 17, 2011
#music #video #Tallest Man on Earth #live #couldlooklikedew
Sep 16, 2011
#engineering #this year. #schedule #university #here we go
Sep 15, 2011107 notes
#design #3-d #printer #technology #materials
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Sep 14, 2011683 notes
#blues #jazz #Amy Winehouse #music #video #Tony Bennett #duet
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Sep 13, 20112 notes
#music #video #Ramones #Black Lips #Deerhunter #cover #live
“In New Zealand the scrum-half is still referred to as the “half-back”, the fly-half is referred to as the “first five-eighth”, the inside centre is called the “second five-eighth” and the outside centre is simply known as “centre”.” —-
Sep 13, 20116 notes
#rugby? #today #athletics #engineering #university

Somewhere New (The Yolks)

If You’re Not Here (I Don’t Know Where You Are) (Hunx And His Punx)

(Please Don’t Break Me Out Of) Party Jail (Coconut Coolouts)

Pretty, Pretty Pictures (Dilly Dally)

Lover’s Rock (The Clash)

Baby Don’t Do It (Shannon & The Clams)

Out Of The Streets (The Shangri-Las )

New Boots (Tijuana Panthers)

Venus (Television)

O What a Beautiful Dream [1999] (Elf Power)

You Forget Love (The Verlaines)

All I Need Tonight (Is You) (Gentleman Jesse and His Men)

Girl Lights Up (The Love Me Nots)

Electricity (Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band)

Mean Man (The Detroit Cobras)

Angel from Heaven (Paul Cary)

Children of Paul (Ty Segall)

Headin’ Inside (Surf City)

Elucidator, The (Soledad Brothers)

Reflections On Youth (Sonny and the Sunsets)

I‘m A Thief (The Fresh & Onlys)

Elephant Stone (7” Version) (The Stone Roses)

Home Away from Home (Pokey LaFarge)

south of france (Harlem)

France Blues (Papa Harvey Hull)

Sep 12, 2011
#compilation #friends #last week #liquor #music #theme & some #personal creation
Sep 12, 20114 notes
#engineering #last week #F!rosh #UofT
Diana World Tour Opening Party Toronto → lomography.com

Feast your eyes on the world-famous Detrich Collection made up of over 100 Vintage Diana F+ Clones, Vignettes from Coast to Coast photo exhibition and the Custom Clones Collection being auctioned off for charity.

The Customized Clones exhibition is a collection of Diana F+ cameras customized by some of the most interesting artists, illustrators, film makers, creative types, and great Canadians that make up our social fabric!

“Coast to Coast” features Lomographs captured with the plastic lens of the Diana F+ inspired by Canada…be it the people we love, places we feel at home, moments snapped in perfect squares that represent the country and what it means to live here.

By tirelessly searching its many hidden nooks and crannies – and by placing a hell of a lot of Ebay bids – Mr. Allan Detrich was able to amass what must be the most incredible, diverse, and mouth-watering collection of Diana cameras and Diana clones in the entire world.

Live entertainment, free gifts, delectable snacks and liquid libations await as well, culminating in a night sure to satisfy all your senses and truly kick off the month-long celebration of all things Diana with a bang!

Sep 12, 20117 notes
#last week #event #Toronto #Lomography #free
The 2011 Primal Blueprint 30-Day Challenge Begins Now  → marksdailyapple.com

[I]t’s kind of like this. You have a gun pointed at your head from birth. This gun has a big label on the barrel called “diseases of civilization”. The trigger is rigged to a scale, which when tipped causes the gun to go off and give you diabetes, heart disease, arthritis, dementia, IBS, etc.

On one side of the scale, weighing it down so that the gun doesn’t fire, is a pile of weights labeled “genetic resistance”. Some people are born with bigger, heavier weights on this side of the scale, and some people only have little bitty ones. The other side of the scale is labeled “neolithic lifestyle”.

Obviously, if you never eat neolithic foods, never miss sleep, and never get chronically stressed out, nothing ever piles up on your neolithic scale, and the gun never fires, no matter how little genetic resistance you have to neolithic agents of disease. Your genetic ability to handle neolithic foods could amount to one single grain of sand compared to someone else’s 40-lb bag, and you would still be healthy. But nobody lives a perfect lifestyle, so we all have some load on our scale. And some people’s triggers get pulled way more easily than others.

So sure, bipolar and lots of other pathologies are “genetic”. But everything is genes + environment. And if your environment doesn’t include the foods and behaviors that cause disease, then you won’t get sick, even if you are genetically predisposed to get sick in the presence of said foods.

Sep 12, 20112 notes
#link #health #food #lifestyle #primal #Mark's Daily Apple
My Top 5 Artists (Week Ending 2011-9-4) → last.fm
  1. Gil Scott-Heron and Jamie xx (24)
  2. The Throne (15)
  3. Deerhunter (13)
  4. Blakroc (12)
  5. Ol’ Dirty Bastard (6)

Imported from Last.fm Tumblr by JoeLaz

Sep 10, 2011
#last.fm
“I feel like I can hear something new pretty much every day of the week that I think is good. There’s more well-known artists who aren’t making as good songs as people who are just coming out of nowhere. That seems to be more typical in the last few years than ever. I don’t remember half of the new bands, though— and I think that’s kind of where we’re going. It’s turning into just a big derby of songs. May the best song win.” —Beck: 15 Years
Sep 8, 20113 notes
#quote #music #interview #Beck #technology #future
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Sep 7, 20112 notes
#Shivers #They Came from Within #movie #film #David Cronenberg #science #horror #sex #microorganisms
First Listen: St. Vincent, 'Strange Mercy' → npr.org

Sep 7, 2011
#music #link #St. Vincent #NPR
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Sep 7, 201114 notes
#David Cronenberg #Rabid #film #horror #movie #science #tonight #watched #insomnia
International Institute of Not Doing Much → slowdownnow.org
Sep 2, 20114 notes
#link #life #philosophy #human nature
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Sep 1, 201111 notes
#The Wire #finally #fuck #psychiatry #television #crime #asylum #drugs
Sep 1, 201118 notes
#design #architecture #loft #materials
Sep 1, 2011
#design #photograph #architecture #Japan #exterior
Ned Kelly's body identified – video → guardian.co.uk

Australian authorities have identified Ned Kelly’s remains 131 years after he was hanged. Scientists used DNA from Kelly’s great-great-nephew Leigh Olver to identify the bushrangers’s bones in a mass grave. Kelly – famous for his homemade suit of armour – was sentenced to death after his gang killed three policemen

Sep 1, 20115 notes
#link #news #Australia #Ned Kelly #outlaw #cowboy #past #science
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