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Last night I went to LBI for a talk F**K That's Good: What's Turning us on Right Now #CSPresents
It was really good, I enjoyed it thoroughly. There were new things for me to look at, inspirational ideas, techniques and just generally awesome things being thrown around, as well as being told what's really bad!
Speakers: @directnewideas
@Sebroyce
@sankywashere
@sandoz
@simonchristine
I don't know if I've plugged my twitter in a post but @SarahLMita - It Makes Sense.
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#5 - We Are Stardust - 2/12

Creative Social Talk for topic - Fuck That's Good, What’s turning us on right now? For me, ideas from science.
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Design Corner: "paul cassidy." & 19 more news
Design Corner /////////////////////////////////////////// paul cassidy. Posted: 25 Oct 2011 08:00 AM PDT http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DesignCorner_feed/~3/CInREwxytdA/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email Ah, shapes! Shapes and pretty outfits! Is there anything more awesome? Also, you guys. I’m trying so hard to stop saying ‘awesome,’ as there are approximately 912 posts with that word in it. You’d think I wasn’t a writer. LINK: PAUL CASSIDY /////////////////////////////////////////// How To Make A Woodsy Hanger Maize Hutton Posted: 25 Oct 2011 03:30 AM PDT http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DesignCorner_feed/~3/3nF5dBKMflA/how-to-make-a-woodsy-hangermaize-hutton-159175?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email Raking leaves... Gathering twigs and sticks in the yard... It's all in season. I've clicked onto many, many creative DIY's that use Fall leaves and twigs. From wooden coat stands, to simple twig wreaths, to whimsical children's leaf crowns, the web is full of natural inspiration. Adding to this gathering, I had to share another creative idea... Read Full Post /////////////////////////////////////////// Yoshio Kubo 2012 Spring/Summer Collection Posted: 25 Oct 2011 07:55 AM PDT http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DesignCorner_feed/~3/VSqdjLxeOv8/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email For Yoshio Kubo’s Spring/Summer 2012 collection, the Japanese menswear designer has adopted various design motifs to define its updated fashion. This time around, there’s the tribal sensibility that goes around the range. A variety of ethnic prints, intricate patterns and solid graphics were creatively applied throughout, while complex construction to some pieces signifies its being cutting-edge. Standout pieces are the ones that are kept clean and solid including the black tailored jacket with white blocking, printed tribal suit, innovative hooded coat and hybrid track jacket. Source: THIS/HEARTS/ON/FIRE Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast.com /////////////////////////////////////////// SLICK Contemporary Art Fair 2011 Recap Posted: 25 Oct 2011 07:54 AM PDT http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DesignCorner_feed/~3/U1j6NrwA4h4/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email Here are a collection of photos recapping the SLICK Contemporary Art Fair in Paris, France. For the second consecutive year, the event was held underneath a massive marquis tent located on the esplanade between the Palais de Tokyo and Paris’ Museum of Modern Art. Since 2006, the large exhibition has been known for introducing emerging artistic talent to not only the French public, but an international audience. Through solo shows and collective exhibitions alike, there were more than forty international galleries including thousands of art work pieces unveiled during this year. As seen in the photos, there was everything from skateboard decks, to pop culture references, to large sculpture installations. New to this year’s SLICK, were private-sector collections that made up an exhibition of approximately thirty works. Until next year’s SLICK Contemporary Art Fair, enjoy this recap. Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast.com /////////////////////////////////////////// The Buttery Store 2011 Fall/Winter Video Lookbook Posted: 25 Oct 2011 07:53 AM PDT http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DesignCorner_feed/~3/DiklAWG_XIs/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email Independent English retailer, The Buttery Store, produced a video lookbook featuring menswear garments that will be sold during the fall/winter fashion season. We can see a strong flannel presence, handcrafted knit sweaters, contrasting backpacks and slim-fitting chinos to name but a few offerings. Be on the look out for more releases at The Buttery Store. Read more at Hypebeast.com /////////////////////////////////////////// SWAGGER BREACH ON BREACH DENIM PANTS Posted: 25 Oct 2011 07:49 AM PDT http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DesignCorner_feed/~3/8l1qlDj08Fg/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email Japanese brand SWAGGER has just dropped these new Breach On Breach Denim Pants. They reflect a worn, faded look with a unique pattern of stripes of various shades of denim going up from the pant leg opening to the thigh area. These pants are tightly fitted and they also come in a light indigo color option. Priced at ¥29,990 JPY (approximately $394 USD), these are now available at select stockists. Read more at Hypebeast.com /////////////////////////////////////////// Endless Roads: Chapter 1 - Yellow Horizons Posted: 25 Oct 2011 07:50 AM PDT http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DesignCorner_feed/~3/scAjsVHSF3M/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email Filmmaker Juan Rayos, in partnership with Sector 9 and Roxy, brings us this debut episode of a series entitled Endless Roads. The series will chronicle seven female longboard riders, in one cool van, on a fifteen day road trip through Spain. The adventures of the Longboard Girls Crew will be divided into four chapters, with this being the first chapter, entitled Yellow Horizons. In it, they start their journey traveling to Cabo de Gata Natural Area in Almeria, where they spend three days snorkeling, basking in the sun, and riding along volcanic landscapes, winding coastlines, and secondary roads that lead to small towns and coves of the Mediterranean coast. Stay tuned for further episodes of Endless Roads by Juan Rayos. Source: mashKULTURE Read more at Hypebeast.com /////////////////////////////////////////// A Continuous Lean for Club Monaco: Made in the U.S.A. Posted: 25 Oct 2011 07:46 AM PDT http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DesignCorner_feed/~3/-ttOSkkWleY/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email Club Monaco, a subsidiary of Polo Ralph Lauren, partnered with menswear blog A Continuous Lean to launch a capsule collection of Made in the U.S.A. garments. The video above presents a glimpse into the lineup of shirts, suits and ties offered, as well as the artisans and various workshops creating the exclusive compilation. Patrons of the supplying partnership can expect to see this collection “any day now” at select stores in NYC as well as the Toronto flagship shop. Read more at Hypebeast.com /////////////////////////////////////////// Lets Get Physical: Activity Mats by WESCO Posted: 25 Oct 2011 07:44 AM PDT http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DesignCorner_feed/~3/4uEtF9Ux7GY/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email There is something strange about children. They move about quite drunkenly, swaying left and right with every tentative step. And they enjoy psychedelic colors and the types of activities that might appeal to adults caught in altered states of consciousness: jumping into ball pools, playing in the sand, eating the inedible. Further proof: they can fixate on their hands for hours. Children, one might say, are in a state of mind that’s equivalent to being high. The underlying theme for kids is wonderment—they seem to be surprised at virtually everything. 3D Apple Activity Mat. Manufactured by Wesco. Soft, Colorful Play Mats for Tots A company like Wesco North America, which manufactures children’s educational and play furniture, knows how to attract these little creatures by appealing to their sense of curiosity. Their activity mats, for example, lure in children with bright colors and interesting textures. Wesco’s 3D Apple Activity Mat is a little island oasis for the inquisitive baby. Surrounded by a soft, thick edge, the Apple Mat makes tiny tots feel safe. The entire matt is filled with comfortable wadding, but it’s the 3D leaf pillow that caters to a baby’s urge to fall asleep—even in the midst of play. Another Wesco offering that’s playful and whimsical is the Pinnochio Mini Mat, which offers less in the way of padding and more in the way of visuals. Picturing the little wooden doll fishing along with a giant whale beneath the waves, this mat is sure to spark the imagination. For an option that comes with multiple accessories (read: toys), the Ladybug Activity Mat is sure to please. Stuffed and soft like the Apple Mat, this Ladybug comes with six stuffed toys: ladybugs, bumblebees, and butterflies (two of each). Besides inspiring the creativity of children, the Wesco activity mats, like all the company’s products, provide maximum safety. They are also fire retardant and easy to clean, as well as environmentally friendly—Wesco believes in “the importance of our acts and the consequence they can have for our world.” About the Manufacturer: WESCO North America, headquartered in Canada, is an international leader in children’s developmental products. For over 35 years, Wesco has been meeting the needs of children and making learning fun. With products from exercise mats to day care furniture, educational toys to toddler furniture—everything from art easels to sand tables and ball pools—Wesco has specialized in developing children’s sport and motor skills. /////////////////////////////////////////// Yves Saint Laurent Textured Leather Shoes Posted: 25 Oct 2011 07:44 AM PDT http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DesignCorner_feed/~3/P2Ow1vBda4U/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email Parisian fashion house Yves Saint Laurent and MR PORTER released a pair of Textured Leather Shoes this morning. Complete with a black, textured leather upper, lace front and a large, serrated sole with contrasting camouflage print, these expressive shoes will add a touch of rugged outdoorsmen style to any wardrobe selection. Look for the shoes here. Read more at Hypebeast.com /////////////////////////////////////////// adidas Basketball: Run with D Rose Highlights Posted: 25 Oct 2011 07:38 AM PDT http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DesignCorner_feed/~3/KbhQoQt9Uxw/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email Although some of us have been struggling to get by these past few months with the lack of basketball present, we are constantly hit with highlights from random tournament and charity play. The always surprising Derrick Rose decided to play a different kind of game, giving back to his starving fans. To celebrate the release of D Rose’s second shoe, the adiZero Rose 2, adidas gathered Facebook friends to play half court games with the Bulls point gaurd. Complete with beats provided by DJ Mick Boogie, DJ Neil Armstrong and DJ Araab Muzik, we are further surprised by a freestyle from Chicago MC Common. The adiZero Rose 2 is currently available through select retailers. Read more at Hypebeast.com /////////////////////////////////////////// Storage Bag & Play Mat-in-One Posted: 25 Oct 2011 07:41 AM PDT http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DesignCorner_feed/~3/ziRv3UV7g0o/storage-bag-play-mat-in-one.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email Have a kid that loves LEGO? Then this Storage Bag & Play Mat-in-One might be the perfect gift. /////////////////////////////////////////// beyond closet 2012 Spring/Summer Collection Posted: 25 Oct 2011 07:36 AM PDT http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DesignCorner_feed/~3/W7Dgi8Qt3As/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email Under the creative helm of designer Tae Yong, beyond closet presents its latest collection for Spring/Summer 2012. The motif of the collection is noticeably influenced by the western outdoor styling as seen over the dapper and often playful looks. The collection comes remarkable as it comprises of traditional suites that are reinterpreted to a more utilitarian approach, while sharp tailored shorts are more functional with oversized pockets. Furthermore, vibrant prints play an important role to several looks as it gives proper accentuation and balance. Photography: Hypebeast Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast.com /////////////////////////////////////////// Never Stop Making Posted: 25 Oct 2011 07:11 AM PDT http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DesignCorner_feed/~3/aMhvDFpz2jQ/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email Jake Nickell, co-founder of the amazing Threadless, shares with us why it’s so important to never stop making things in his recent talk at TEDxBoulder. /////////////////////////////////////////// Medicom Toy x UNO Bearbrick Cards Posted: 25 Oct 2011 07:30 AM PDT http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DesignCorner_feed/~3/wW7yG9MVUVA/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email Remember playing UNO as a kid? Well, Medicom Toy is giving the popular color-coded card game a makeover by using their iconic Bearbrick figurines as the face of the design. Look for these to be released in the coming weeks. Related posts:Medicom Toy Be@rbrick x Bicycle Playing Cards Medicom Toy Bearbrick Series 16 Medicom Toy Bearbrick April 2008 Updates /////////////////////////////////////////// Mr Mellow Posted: 25 Oct 2011 07:30 AM PDT http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DesignCorner_feed/~3/1cflgX1AX5o/mr-mellow.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email I couldn’t help but chuckle upon discovering Mr Mellow by Sarah Böttger. (It is the *perfect* lamp for my son right now, as he likes to launch *everything* across the room.) /////////////////////////////////////////// EDINBURGH / Refresh Edinburgh Talks - November Posted: 25 Oct 2011 12:24 PM PDT http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DesignCorner_feed/~3/JaM17-OBksU/refresh-edinburgh-talks-november?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email The Voodoo Rooms / November 24th — November 25th The fourth and final Refresh Edinburgh talks of 2011 will see Bryan Rieger, Stephanie Rieger and Alex Cowles concentrate on design in a time of disruption, and email marketing. Get your free ticket → Letting Go Bryan Rieger & Stephanie Rieger Design (or if you prefer—user experience) is at a crossroads. In our globalized, hyper-connected world, users no longer need to wait for us to create experiences for them. As we debate the value of design thinking, the usefulness of the next API, or strive to craft the ultimate cross-platform experience—users are sorting this out on their own, using whatever service or technology is “good enough” for them at the time. Strategies and scenarios that made sense mere months ago, are disintegrating as technologies shift, business models crumble, and we watch with dismay as users exchange tips to disable JavaScript on their Kindles, or access multiplayer Flash games on the iPads. What happens to your brand, your product, and your bottom line when users choose “good enough”, over your carefully crafted product or service? Is it a sign of failure, a missed opportunity, or a chance to dive head first towards a new reality? Email marketing. What, Where and When? Alex Cowles Email marketing is in dire need of love. The way we use it feels increasingly regressive, but it’s an area of untapped potential. It’s time to examine where we are, what we’re doing, who is innovating and what we can learn. By taking a fresh view on email marketing, we can be inspired to innovate with the medium, rather than continuing down our current path of deterioration. /////////////////////////////////////////// EDINBURGH / Every Face I Saw Was The Same Face Posted: 25 Oct 2011 12:24 PM PDT http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DesignCorner_feed/~3/f7XeuVPZdgI/every-face-i-saw-was-the-same-face?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email SUCH AND SUCH / October 29th — November 6th Such and Such is proud to host Every Face I Saw Was The Same Face; an exhibition by Sheffield based artist Graham Hutchinson. A self confessed “collector of images” Hutchinson creates collages formed from his vast collection of old, worn and aged magazines, photographs, newspapers and books, all found in the cafes, flea markets and streets of different European cities. These are then de-constructed to depict multiple narratives filled with an array of emotional anxieties within the framework of portraiture. The work aims to highlight loss, abjection and despondency. Exhibition runs - Saturday 29th October-Sunday 6th November. (11am-6pm Sat/Sun and 12am-5pm Weekdays) /////////////////////////////////////////// LONDON / Creative Social Presents...CREATIVE LOOTING - 'Who's Idea is it Anyway?' Posted: 25 Oct 2011 12:24 PM PDT http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DesignCorner_feed/~3/AhCJx9jTxWc/creative-social-presents...creative-looting-whos-idea-is-it-anyway?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email Lbi / November 8th, 7:00 pm — 10:00 pm Ideas can come from anywhere, right? In our next Creative Social Presents (), some of our finest Socials take a dip into the world of creative harvesting and ponder on the originality of anything. We look at personal inspiration or ‘stealing’ from comics, where the likes of Justice League and The Fantastic Four have helped shape the digital ideas of today though to ‘Good cop, bad cop’, Being creative is all a bit of a head f* k really. Mind manipulation, mental institutions, loosing the plot, investigations and finding the gems! Do you play it safe or take risk? We debate the accessibility of ideas with ‘Head In The Cloud’, where someone is sitting very still on a virtual hilltop inhaling the digital exhaust fumes. But, ‘How to be more origional?’ In 10 or possibly 6 piss easy steps, we will unleash your inner ‘Original Idea Engine’(TM). Stand naked in front of the mirror and rejoice in your unbridled creative prowess. Create ideas so potent, that on utterance birds stop singing and the blind see once more. Momentarily. As always with Creative Social Presents there are plenty of gems to be had, hang on, that’s my idea! Pop down and leave that little bit richer (in information) and you never know, the next big idea might be in the bag! P.S There’s an app for that - No, not Twitter - I’ve invented one, but I’m too lazy to make it, so you can have it. And if thats got you thinking, then ‘My life as jerry seinfeld in a parallel dimension’ should really get you going! SPEAKERS Simon Sankarayya, Art Director, AllofUs Tom Erslinger, Global Creative Director, Saatchi and Saatchi Liz Sivell Executive Creative Director, Start JudgeGill Andy Sandoz, Creative Partner & Innovation Director, Work Club Dave Bedwood, Creative Partner, Leanmeanfightingmachine + Free drinks courtesy of Source Because Source is all about Connected People, Connecting People, Creative Social is the perfect platform for people to network whilst benefiting from leading industry knowledge. To help conversation flow, there will also be a sponsored bar, courtesy of our friends at Source (http://www.wearesource.co.uk) Thanks for the support. We would also like to say a special thanks to LBi for helping us out with a top venue, thanks guys! Please note: This event is for agency folk and students only /////////////////////////////////////////// Keeping Food Scraps Out Of The Trash Posted: 25 Oct 2011 03:00 AM PDT http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DesignCorner_feed/~3/4kqMylm_koc/composting-why-did-you-start-159184?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email I love when an easy solution to a household problem is a green one. Recently a friend decided to start collecting kitchen scraps because they were growing mold in her trash can and attracting fruit flies. Not fun. She found herself having to take the trash out more often or she'd come home to a smelly kitchen. Read Full Post
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#CSPresents #HowToBeBrave #BeBrave #CreativeBravery | “Be #Brave and Driven By #Purpose. Don’t Be A Dick.” – Laura Jordan-Bambach (CCO, Mr President) • • • • • • SO, last night my best mate (A.K.A. my #BruvaFromAnotherMuva) Mr. Danny Pallett (pictured left of me) invited me to attend Creative Social’s CS Presents… How To Be Brave event at DigitasLBi UK’s HQ in Shoreditch, East London. Here’s a blurb about the event from their Eventbrite page: “… Bravery usually means change. And the simple fact is that humans do not like change. We hate the idea of losing control and not knowing what might come next. We like routine. We have habits that make us feel comfortable. Creative bravery is about embracing change. Not giving a f**k about what other people think but knowing it is right for you. It’s why Bob Dylan had no qualms about plugging in his electric guitar at Newport.Creative bravery can be hard. But when it does happen, it can deliver real magic. Something that all of our speakers have thankfully experienced in their career. We have asked them to give us their own unique definition of creative bravery, talk about how you can make it happen and give an example of how creative bravery made a real difference. So come and join us for a night of storytelling into the world of brave…” • • • • • • Yes, it was that good but better, and they had some inspiring speakers! The five awesome speakers (that you must check out if you haven’t already) who gave incredible talks were: * Caroline Pay, Joint CCO, Grey London * Iain Tait, ECD, Wieden + Kennedy * L.A. Ronayne, CD, Havas * Nils Leonard, Founder, Leonard Associates * Sam Ball, Creative Partner, Lean Mean Fighting Machine – who replaced Sophia Tassew, Art Director, FCB Inferno & Exhibition Curator since she wasn’t well (Sophia you were greatly missed, as I was looking forward to hearing you talk–next time!) • • • • • • What an amazing event! Hands down, this was the best CS Presents event I’ve gone and one of the best talks I’ve ever attended bar non. Thank you, Daniele and the entire Creative Social team for another fantastic night. My mind is still buzzing with inspiration, and I cannot wait for the next event! I’m looking forward to collaborating on lots of wonderful adventures together in the future as well. • • • • • • Also, after the event, I had a great chat with Danny and my new friend Greg (pictured above me), as I always enjoy meeting new people and learning new things. • • • • • • Overall, an amazing night out–Until next time! • • • • • • I leave you with a ambitious thought by the ambitious Nils from the night: “A Brave Idea = An idea that liberates us from the massive landfill of shit we've made”. • • • • • • #ONWARDSandUPWARDS. 👊🏼 • • • • • • Wearing my real wood, handcrafted Darth Vader bow tie from Bowtieswala and my #CreateAgitateEducate I got when I was a part of D&AD’s Judging Week Wisdom 2015. • • • • • • #London #2017 #create #creative #creativity #WorkHardAndBeNiceToPeople #BeBraveAndDrivenByPurpose #DontBeADick #BeBoldBeWildBeFearless #PissOnPity #FistBumpsOnlyPLEASE #adventure #adventures #NewAdventures #AdventureIsCalling #InToTheWild #IAmNOTAnInspirationIAmJUSTLivingMyLife #superabled #IAmSuperabled #MuscularDystrophy (at DigitasLBi UK)
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#3 - Analytics For The Planet - 9/11

Creative Social talk from 9/11. Topic - The Internet Enabled Society.
Analytics For The Planet Or What if Earth & Internet got together to clusterfuck us.
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#6 - #No Filter - 5/12
Another #CSPresents talk. The topic was simply No! 5/12

Created the talk in http://www.fiftythree.com/paper

Your No-Filter defines you. What you are willing to professionally accept in the pursuit great. Saying ‘No” sets you bar, but comes with responsibility.

A ‘No’ is not binary - On or Off. It has grades.

You have to set your ‘No’ filter. Set the dial too high everyone will hate you - nothing gets done. Too low everyone will hate you - you’ll never create anything of value.

A ‘No’ comes with great responsibility. You have to follow it up with a better answer. A ‘Yes’. So the higher you set you filter, the better your ‘Yes’ needs to be. Saying No makes your life harder.

My favourite ’No’. You know where you stand with a “Fuck No!”.

Saying ‘No’ nicely is hard. It often takes time you don’t have. It takes commitment.
Here's 10 ‘No’s that I’ve been thinking about.

1. Wireframes kill good design faster than anything else. UX is anthropology, not wireframes.

2. Do you need desk in the Cloud? Future is mobile. Although I drew this on the sofa.
3. Crappy lowest filter ever email with pdf attachment and TL:DR email blurb. Send fun, digitally cultured email - are a least a URL instead of a PDF - you’ll probably get hired.

4. If Tupac doesn’t really die, then why not my Parents. Virtual lives live for ever. Time to AR scan everyone.
5. Fast. Cheap. Good. With the internet, prototyping and agile development you can have all 3.

6. There is no rain in Streetview.
7. There are no experts. I know what I have just done, I’ve no idea what I’m about to do. That’s the fun bit. Don’t believe people who tell you they are experts.

8. No Internet. Just imagine! Scary.
9. No Facebook. OK, I can live with that.
10. No Adland! What will it become?

Always over deliver.
11. No choice. As we outsource our decisions and ‘things’ start talking to each other. Maybe my FuelBand won’t let me have that donut until i’ve earned it.

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#1 - The Future of the Future - 11/10
The Future Of The Future.
Advertising's obsession with the future of Advertising.
@creativesocial / Internet Week talk from 11/2010.
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#2 - Is The Internet About To Punch You In The Face - 5/11
Creative Social Presents talk. Topic - The Internet Used To Be Fun, What Happened?
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#4 - Brains & Our Ideas - 11/11
Creative Social talk. Topic - Creative Looting - whose idea is it anyway?
I explored (a) where ideas come from and (b) their ownership. 11/11.
Plot spoiler:
(a) the brain
(a) give them away. they belong to us.
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#7 - 2012: The Year The Future Got Old. - 12/12

For #CSPresents / Creative Social, on Atemporality, Time loops and lack of future.
Read it anytime you like, doesn’t matter.
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