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At the entrance to a community park, which was converted from a parking lot by the people of Exarcheia, an anarchist neighbourhood in Athens, Greece.
At the entrance to a community park, which was converted from a parking lot by the people of Exarcheia, an anarchist neighbourhood in Athens, Greece.
At the entrance to a community park, which was converted from a parking lot by the people of Exarcheia, an anarchist neighbourhood in Athens, Greece.
At the entrance to a community park, which was converted from a parking lot by the people of Exarcheia, an anarchist neighbourhood in Athens, Greece.

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Apple and VR
Fascinating. Catching up on recent posts across platforms by Robert Scoble about Apple and VR. With a headset patent recently approved, and 600 engineers dedicated to 3D sensor arrays, the company seems poised to make a huge announcement next year. Coming on the 10th anniversary of the iPhone, Apple might announce an iPhone 8 that is fully enabled for AR, VR, and AI, with a screen that is mostly clear glass save for a strip at the bottom for the battery and computer, and with later announcements for eyewear peripherals. Is this how Apple will close the gap with Oculus, Vive, and Hololens? https://facebook.com/RobertScoble https://twitter.com/Scobleizer
Roland Barthes was writing about a car, when he wrote this: "We must not forget that an object is the best messenger of a world above that of nature: one can easily see in an object at once a perfection and an absence of origin, a closure and a brilliance, a transformation of life into matter..." (Mythologies, 1957)
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Powers of Ten by Ray and Charles Eames (1977)
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Looking good, Old Vic, the building with these words engraved on the masonry: THE TRUTH SHALL MAKE YOU FREE
The Hate Map is a heat map showing concentrations of ten āhateā words across 150,000 tweets in the United States.
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For the first time, a NASA satellite has quantified in three dimensions how much dust makes the trans-Atlantic journey from the Sahara Desert to the Amazon rainforest. Among this dust is phosphorus, an essential nutrient that acts like a fertilizer, which the Amazon depends on in order to flourish. The new dust transport estimates were derived from data collected by a lidar instrument on NASAās Cloud-Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observation, or CALIPSO, satellite from 2007 though 2013. An average of 27.7 million tons of dust per year ā enough to fill 104,980 semi trucks ā fall to the surface over the Amazon basin. The phosphorus portion, an estimated 22,000 tons per year, is about the same amount as that lost from rain and flooding. The finding is part of a bigger research effort to understand the role of dust and aerosols in the environment and on local and global climate.
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"ā¦the structural subjugation of Africa through unequal trade relations." -G.H. Herb et al. / Political Geography 28 (2009) 332ā342.Ā Map by Philippe Rekacewicz (chief cartographer), color original available at:Ā http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/IMG/pdf/fracture.pdf
A post from the archives with many reblogs recently.

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Itās been a turbulent couple of years for design agencies.
Insightful, approachable piece about the value of design professionals in-house and in-agencies.
This certainly made the rounds in recent days, but if you havenāt already, itās worth reading Bill Gates account of what his blog labels a āpoop to potableā project:
I watched the piles of feces go up the conveyer belt and drop into a large bin. They made their way through the machine, getting boiled and treated. A few minutes later I took a long taste of the end result: a glass of delicious drinking water.
The occasion was a tour of a facility that burns human waste and produces water and electricity (plus a little ash). I have visited lots of similar sites, like power plants and paper mills, so when I heard about this oneāitās part of the Gates Foundationās effort to improve sanitation in poor countriesāI was eager to check it out.
The water tasted as good as any Iāve had out of a bottle. And having studied the engineering behind it, I would happily drink it every day. Itās that safe.
The rest is here.
And thereās more on Wired, and an interview with a Gates Foundation project officer on Vice.