(LoudTweeter's server went down, so I'm collecting these notes from my Tuesday (yesterday))
Advertising/Social Justice responding to viewer: http://copyranter.blogspot.com/2009/0 6/high-tech-anti-domestic-violence.html
This was a link recommended by MG on FaceBook. It raises a lot of questions and ideas for me, but mostly reminds me in a way of a scene in a movie--was it Gattica?
ruthling called FaceBook a brilliant way for friend to serve advertisements to each other, and I think there's some truth in this. I can see tech like this poster (yeah, you gotta go look at the link to see what I mean) being tied to reading the "blink" technology on people's credit card(s) or "smart" passports and such, and relate that to other ad-relevant info in databases. While officially, "they" aren't supposed to be able to get personal info from blink tech (IIRC from a Scientific American issue a couple months back), I don't buy it for a second that such data won't get leaked or sold.
Messing around with print layouts: balancing readability, whimsy, pictures, relatively efficient inkjet printing (ink use, page counts). Hm.
That would be me experimenting with my SWAPA and other newsletters. I want more clue!
Sunday, July 5: Bug Walk at the Birds of Vermont Museum, Huntington, 10:30 – 12. Free admission to the Museum that day for BugWalkers!
Just a ping to suggest folks come. More details on the Birds' events calendar: http://www.birdsofvermont.org/events.ph p
Updating Birds of Vermont Museum site. They have an Art Contest for kids! http://www.birdsofvermont.org/art_conte st.php
Ditto; part of what I was working on at E's while she and her stepdaughterM played with Mojo.
Advertising/Social Justice responding to viewer: http://copyranter.blogspot.com/2009/0
This was a link recommended by MG on FaceBook. It raises a lot of questions and ideas for me, but mostly reminds me in a way of a scene in a movie--was it Gattica?
Messing around with print layouts: balancing readability, whimsy, pictures, relatively efficient inkjet printing (ink use, page counts). Hm.
That would be me experimenting with my SWAPA and other newsletters. I want more clue!
Sunday, July 5: Bug Walk at the Birds of Vermont Museum, Huntington, 10:30 – 12. Free admission to the Museum that day for BugWalkers!
Just a ping to suggest folks come. More details on the Birds' events calendar: http://www.birdsofvermont.org/events.ph
Updating Birds of Vermont Museum site. They have an Art Contest for kids! http://www.birdsofvermont.org/art_conte
Ditto; part of what I was working on at E's while she and her stepdaughterM played with Mojo.

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