Links, 2009: Planck Studios Chicago Prints and Photos
Planck Studios Links from 2009
- Glowing walls could kill off the light bulb - Times Online
- Light-emitting wallpaper may begin to replace light bulbs from 2012, according to a government body that supports low-carbon technology. The chemical coating, which can be applied in the form of specially treated wallpaper or simply painted straight on to walls, can also be used for flat-screen televisions, computers and mobile phone displays.
- Bookmarked December 2009
- Chicago Emerging Museum Professionals
- Offering information on museum events, museum resources, and more to create a community of young professionals in the arts.
- Bookmarked December 2009
- The Museum of Photographic Arts
- The mission of the Museum of Photographic Arts is to inspire, educate and engage the broadest possible audience through the presentation, collection, and preservation of photography, film and video.
Since its founding in 1983, the Museum of Photographic Arts (MoPA) has been devoted to collecting, conserving and exhibiting the entire spectrum of the photographic medium. The museum’s endeavors consistently address cultural, historical and social issues through its exhibitions & public programs (all of which are described in detail throughout this site).
The Museum of Photographic Arts is accredited by the American Association of Museums and is a member-supported, private, non-profit institution. Additional support for museum programs is provided in part by the City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture, the Joan and Irwin Jacobs Fund of the Jewish Community Foundation, the Weingart-Price Fund, the San Diego Foundation, Patrons of the Prado & the National Endowment for the Arts.
- Bookmarked December 2009
- Glitter-Sized Photovoltaic Cells Look Like Golden Snowflakes
- Sandia Labs‘ stunning new solar cells are created using cutting-edge micro-electric and micro-mechanical manufacturing techniques, which ensure their tiny size and a small margin of mechanical deformations. The glitter-sized solar sequins are made from crystalline silicon and use 100 times less material to generate the same amount of electricity as standard solar cells made from 6-inch square solar wafers. Perfect for soaking up the sun’s rays on unusual shapes and surfaces, the solar cells are expected to be less expensive, more efficient, and have promising applications in textiles and clothing.
- Bookmarked December 2009
- Wacom Settings In Illustrator | Vectips
- Change settings in Illustrator to get the most out your Wacom Tablet.
- Bookmarked December 2009
- New York Photography Galleries
- Photography Galleries located in New York City and New York state. These art galleries that specialize in photography vintage and modern.
- Bookmarked December 2009
- How Many Photography Collectors Are There? DLK COLLECTION
- From one photography collector to another: a venue for thoughtful discussion of vintage and contemporary photography via reviews of recent museum exhibitions, gallery shows, photography auctions, photo books, art fairs and other items of sometime interest to photography collectors large and small.
I have often wondered about how many photography collectors there really are all over the world if you were to try and count them all up. When asked, no one seems to have any kind of definitive answer, and many folks are secretive about the information they do have.
- Bookmarked December 2009
- Nicolas Ruel
- Nicolas Ruel was born in Montreal in 1973. Following his studies in film and international relations, he embarked on extensive travels during which he would gain comprehensive photographic experience. After completing numerous photographic reports over the five continents, Ruel collaborated with several international architecture and design magazines.
In 2004, Nicolas Ruel won the LUX Grand Prix award and in 2005, he presented his 25th exhibition in career at the Parquet of the CDP Capital Center (Montreal). Between 2006 and 2008, the photographic series Inox, Elements and 8 secondes were presented in several solo and collective exhibitions in North America, Europe and Asia. His work is represented by Galerie Lacerte art contemporain (Quebec), Galerie Orange (Montreal), Thompson Landry Gallery (Toronto) and Galerie Seine 51 (Paris). His works can be found in the collections of Loto-Québec, Power Corporation, LCF Rothschild Group, Warner Brothers as well as various private collections.
- Bookmarked December 2009
- Introduction to Lenses for Large Format Cameras, 2nd Edition
- The discussion starts with an overview of a large format lens, and the basics of its operation. Next, the discussion turns to how to attach the lens to your view camera. This is followed by a brief discussion of lens types, a short review of the major lens manufacturers, and, finally, a discussion of how to select your first lens and assemble your lens toolkit.
- Bookmarked December 2009
- Specs for large format lenses: 4x5
- focal length, aperture, image circle, max rise/tilt, filter size, price
- Bookmarked December 2009
- Loading 4x5 Sheet Film Holders - Video
- Best practices for loading and unloading sheet film for large format photography.
- Bookmarked December 2009
- Art Calendar | Finding a Market for Large-Scale Art
- The recent downturn has resulted in less private buyers placing gigantic 2D pieces in palatial homes. Article by Ligaya Figueras
- Bookmarked December 2009
- The Chicago Gallery News | Art Consultants
- List of local Art Consultants & Private Dealers
- Bookmarked December 2009
- IAPAA | Members List
- The International Association for Professional Art Advisors is a not-for-profit association of art advisors, curators and art-service professionals who promote the value of the visual arts in the private and public sectors and provide the highest possible guidelines and standards for acquiring, maintaining and presenting art in corporate and non-museum settings.
- Bookmarked December 2009
- Gordon Splits Photographed by Peter Dombrovskis
- Video - Wilderness photographer Peter Dombrovskis makes his first visit to the Gordon Splits as they are threatened by Tasmania's Hydro-Electric Commissions plans to dam the Frankiln River wilderness.
- Bookmarked November 2009
- Prints from condenser enlargers - Photo.net Forum
- Can one make exhibition quality prints with a condenser enlarger? I have looked through the various threads about enlargers and many people think condenser enlargers are too contrasty for "fine" prints. I have a chance to get a Omega C700 at a very good price (can't afford an expensive enlarger), but i don't want my prints to look "cheap".
- Bookmarked November 2009
- Beseler 67SC Enlarger Manual (PDF)
- Medium format darkroom enlarger - its single column design emulates the 45V-XL braced, twin channel design, assuring solid support at the highest magnifications. This column allows prints as large as 16"x20" to be made on the baseboard from 35mm negatives and a 50 mm lens. The built-in swivel allows the projection assembly to rotate making wall projection easy.
- Bookmarked November 2009
- Beseler 67XLC Exploded View + Parts
- The 67XLC, 67XLD and the 67XLVC enlargers' single column design emulates the 45V-XL braced, twin channel design, assuring solid support at the highest magnifications. This column allows prints as large as 16"x20" to be made on the baseboard from 35mm negatives and a 50 mm lens. The built-in swivel allows the projection assembly to rotate making wall projection easy.
- Bookmarked November 2009
- Tutorial: Embedded Flash MP3 Player
- This tutorial uses the Audio Player WordPress plugin from 1pixelout (by Martin Laine). The instructions below concern using that player on non-WordPress HTML pages.
- Bookmarked November 2009
- Video: How to develop 4x5 color film
- DIY color film development w/ Jobo CPE2. Here are a set of videos taking you through the whole process. Each video is about 10 minutes long and is pretty much unedited. If you watch the all of the films, you will see every part of development process.
- Bookmarked November 2009
- OpenZoom: Zoomable User Interfaces (ZUIs) on the Web
- OpenZoom: Promoting and Supporting High-Resolution Images & Zoomable User Interfaces (ZUIs) on the Web.
- Bookmarked November 2009
- The Golden Age of Video - By Ricardo Autobahn
- Music video composed entirely of movie clips.
- Bookmarked November 2009
- Tutorial - Get Started With Django
- Django is a web framework designed to help you build complex web applications simply and quickly. It's written in the Python programming language.
Django takes it name from the early jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt, a gypsy savant who managed to play dazzling and electrifying runs on his instrument even though two of the fingers on his left hand were paralyzed in an accident when he was young.
Thus, it's a fitting name for the framework: Django can do some very complex things with less code and a simpler execution than you'd expect. It doesn't take a heavy hand to build with Django. The framework does the repetitive work for you, allowing you to get a working website up quickly and easily.
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- design,
- development,
- django,
- howto,
- programming,
- python,
- tutorial,
- web,
- webdesign
- Bookmarked November 2009
- What Does It All Mean? - Dive Into HTML5
- HTML5 is not just about making existing markup shorter (although it does a fair amount of that). It also defines a number of new semantic elements.
- Bookmarked October 2009
- Landscape photo of the year 2009 | BBC NEWS
- Emmanuel Coupe's photograph of the sunrise over the Old Man of Storr, Isle of Skye, Scotland, has won first prize in the Take a view - Landscape Photographer of the Year Award 2009.
- Bookmarked October 2009
- Building the Golden Gate Bridge - Photo Gallery - LIFE
- The Golden Gate Bridge, an architectural wonder and American icon, was opened on May 27, 1937. It had taken four years and over $35 million to build and the chief engineer overseeing its construction, Joseph Strauss wrote an appropriately titled poem to commemorate its opening: The Mighty Task is Done.
- Bookmarked October 2009
- Balda Jubilette, a Vintage German Camera from the 1930's
- Vintage German Balda Jubilette folding 35-mm camera
- Bookmarked October 2009
- Memory and Forgetting in the Digital Age - New Scientist
- Do you want to remember everything? Total Recall by Gordon Bell and Jim Gemmell says you do; Delete by Victor Mayer-Schonberger says you don't
- Bookmarked October 2009
- Voigtlander Historical Lenses and Cameras
- Chronological history of Voigtlander company (1953) & lenses produced - Price/Elements/Diagrams/Filter Size
- Bookmarked October 2009
- Science, Art and Technology
- Science, Art, and Technology began as a year-long course offered by The Art Institute of Chicago to Chicago Public School science teachers interested in exploring the relationship between science and art within a museum setting. Throughout the year art historians, museum educators, conservators, artists, and scientists spoke to teachers on wide-ranging topics, from the physics of light and color to careers in science, art, and technology. The program's overarching goal was to show science teachers that an art museum may be used as a visual library to augment and to enrich established high-school science curricula in chemistry, earth science, or physics. With primary emphasis on the theme of light and color, the sessions, conceptually integrated with Illinois State Goals and Chicago Academic Standards, revealed how the scientific method is applied to the making, conserving, and exhibiting of art.
- Bookmarked October 2009
- Speaker Wire - A History
- For many years, wires that were used to connect speaker systems were often zip or line cord. The longer the run was, the heavier the wire that was used. There were no special speaker wires--just plain old copper wire--solid or stranded. The emergence of high tech speaker wire has raised some fundamental questions about the benefits of these new and sometimes extremely expensive wires.
- Bookmarked October 2009
- Nathalie Daoust - Artist
- Whether in New York, Tokyo or Berlin, Nathalie Daoust has always asserted a childlike contempt for reality. With a passion for intimacy, this Canadian photographer, born and raised in Montreal, has devoted all of her art to unveiling the secrets hidden beneath the apparent stability of life. Daoust first broke onto the scene in 1999 at the Carlton Arms Hotel in New York. This project, her first solo exhibition, was then published in her first book, New York Hotel Story. Since 1999, she has created several new thematic projects, including Tokyo Girls and Entre Quatre Murs.
- Bookmarked October 2009
- Google Building Maker
- Building Maker is a 3D modeling tool for adding buildings to Google Earth. It's fun to use, and an easy way to get on the 3D map. Start modeling at http://ww...
- Bookmarked October 2009
- CVAE CLUB - The Condition of Art Education: Defining the Field and its Distinct Territories
- The following material is intended as a starting point for expanding discussions, collaborations, and research for the field of Art Education. Much of this document reviews personal and historical influences whilst restating existing ideas in the disciplinary literature. We have attempted to articulate a comprehensive sequence of declarative statements that describe the state of our field based on our own unique experiences as contemporary art educators. Through sharing dialogue and venturing to generate new knowledge, the authors have galvanized the flow of energy and ideas that extends between our overlapping practices as art educators, working within localized communities of higher education, public schooling, neighborhood settings, museum education, and public art.
- Bookmarked October 2009
- Roger Ebert: Time to win Derrion Albert's bid :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Chicago 2016
- Need we mourn that Chicago has lost its bid to host the Olympics? Yes, but not for too long. We are still Chicago, and that is a mighty consolation.
- Bookmarked October 2009
- Proximity Magazine » Blog Archive » I don’t like Photography
- Modern fine art is a democratic milieu, offering a space and a semi-mystical aura to any loosely-defined perception presented by anyone anywhere who is interested in that place and that aura. And what medium to better occupy that space than photography, the most democratic and ubiquitous visual medium in the world, perhaps ever? Indeed, photographic prints, matted and framed, are quickly becoming a dominant sector of the art market, in both volume and gross sales, while on the Internet, every photographer has a direct and immediate international platform to display his or her creations. And yet why is it that such an egalitarian medium, and such an open discourse and market for fine art, have come together in such a way that fine art photography is so frequently dull and distasteful, so paralyzed by moribund subjects and forms?
- Bookmarked October 2009
- The Tone System - Art Meets Science
- The Tone System is a process for color correcting digital images. It incorporates color management and specifically addresses systemizing white point and black point settings for specific printer/media combinations. The use of Precision White and Black Point Parameter Targets allows the photographer to predict the tonal separation in highlights and shadows to a higher degree than with color management alone.
By following the six-step Tone System Color Correction Routine and applying visual evaluation results from the Precision White and Black Point Parameter Targets, photographers and digital printers can achieve more accurate color, richer tonal ranges, and better shadow and highlight detail in their digitally produced images.
- Bookmarked October 2009
- Manage a Team - Wired How-To Wiki
- Managing a team means more than just doling out work. Chances are, you'll be dealing with different personalities and working styles and that you'll be juggling multiple deadlines at once. It's a job that requires both a high level of organization and what they call "people skills."
- Bookmarked October 2009
- Conway's Game of Life: Definitions of Life Terms
- Life is a cellular automata invented by professor John Horton Conway in the early 1970's. The universe is an infinitely large array of square cells. Each cell can be in one of two distinct states: dead or alive, empty or full, 0 or 1, etc. Each cell is adjacent to eight other neighbouring cells. In every generation, a cell changes state according to its current state and the state of its eight neighbours. All cells change state simultaneously. By successively repeating this operation, patterns evolve. Most of the other definitions on this page apply not only to Life, but also to other cellular automata with different states, neighbourhoods or transition rules.
- Bookmarked October 2009
- never enough rhodes: Herbie Hancock - 46 live bootlegs
- This is a blog about jazz, latin, brazil. funk, hiphop and soul. I'm a sound and film lecturer, a DJ who plays the rhodes while I mix. I'm also an artist/composer who's done a lot of political work in film, performance and sound. Enjoy the music.
- Bookmarked October 2009
- 2009 ACLMF Live Webcast
- ACL Music Festival is a three-day, eight stage event happening October 2-4, 2009 with 130 bands like Pearl Jam, Dave Matthews Band, Beastie Boys, and more.
- Bookmarked October 2009
- University lab demonstrates 3-D printing in glass - PHYSORG.com
- A team of engineers and artists working at the University of Washington's Solheim Rapid Manufacturing Laboratory has developed a way to create glass objects using a conventional 3-D printer. The technique allows a new material to be used in such devices.
- Bookmarked September 2009
- Silver Eye - FELLOWSHIP 2009
- Silver Eye Center for Photography invites photographers from across the globe to submit work to our Fellowship 2009 Competition. This year, our juror Andy Adams will select one photographer to receive a $3,500 award and a one-person exhibition in Silver Eye’s main gallery in 2010. Ten honorable mentions will be awarded. These photographers will be invited to submit one work to the Fellowship 2009 exhibition. You must be a current member ($35 student level or $70 level member or above) to enter.
- Bookmarked September 2009
- evangeline cachinero. australian emerging artist.
- Evangeline Cachinero works with paints, pencils, pens, computers, sewing machines, paper, scissors, books and cameras. She uses and re-uses old art forms, old artworks, old ideas, and old books and blends them into modern pieces that provoke nostalgia, paying tribute to her roots while looking to the future.
- Bookmarked September 2009
- Cyrket - gTasks - beta 0.0.1
- gTasks - for the Google Android. First offline Tasks application that syncs with Google Tasks.
- Bookmarked September 2009
- How-To: Hack Your Android G1 Phone | Maximum PC
- But while the G1 might leave a lot to be desired out of the box, power users who aren't afraid to take matters into their own hands have the ability to significantly enhance the handset's capabilities. On the following pages, we're going to show you how to hack your G1 the easy way so you can do things with your phone that other G1 owners only wish they could, like install apps to an SD card. And for you old school traditionalists who like to get your hands dirty, we'll also show how you to root your G1 the old fashioned way and wade through all the necessary code step-by-painstaking-step. After it's all said and done, we'll cover some of the most popular third-party ROMs and tell you which one we're rolling with.
- Bookmarked September 2009
- Skilly Surfing image on Mpora Photo
- MPORA - Pure Action Sports - for surfing reports, videos, movies, clips and photos plus guides and event information.
- Bookmarked September 2009
- Lawyers for the Creative Arts
- Lawyers for the Creative Arts provides free legal service to all areas of the arts— the visual, performing, entertainment, literary, arts education and more. We help individuals as well as for-profit and not-for-profit organizations with business issues, contracts, copyrights, trademarks and many other legal areas.
- Bookmarked September 2009
- mkaz.com: Calculating Exposures for Moonlight Photography
- Online calculator for factoring reciprocity failure in film during long exposures
- Bookmarked September 2009
- Chicago Journal - Photos of our Lives
- Two bulldogs in front of a garage on 8th Street. A dim-lit swimming pool in green surrounded by red brick. A bird’s-eye view slice of Printers Row from a nearby rooftop.
These were the winning images in the annual South Loop Neighbors photo contest, as announced last Friday at a well-attended reception at Chicago Community Bank, where the photos, along with 17 other finalists, will hang until the end of August.
- Bookmarked September 2009
- Human Brain Could Be Replicated In 10 Years, Researcher Predicts
- A model that replicates the functions of the human brain is feasible in 10 years according to neuroscientist Professor Henry Markram of the Brain Mind Institute in Switzerland. "I absolutely believe it is technically and biologically possible. The only uncertainty is financial. It is an extremely expensive project and not all is yet secured."
- Bookmarked September 2009
- in Bb 2.0 - a collaborative music/spoken word project
- In Bb 2.0 is a collaborative music and spoken word project conceived by Darren Solomon from Science for Girls, and developed with contributions from users. The videos can be played simultaneously -- the soundtracks will work together, and the mix can be adjusted with the individual volume sliders.
- Bookmarked September 2009
- Google Sites RSS Feed - Part 2: Feed43.com (Unofficial Google Sites Help)
- bcj19's Unofficial Google Sites Help Center
- Bookmarked September 2009
- Olafur Eliasson: Playing with space and light | Video on TED.com
- TED Talks In the spectacular large-scale projects he's famous for (such as "Waterfalls" in New York harbor), Olafur Eliasson creates art from a palette of space, distance, color and light. This idea-packed talk begins with an experiment in the nature of perception.
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- artist,
- design,
- exhibition,
- light,
- space,
- ted,
- time,
- video,
- water
- Bookmarked September 2009
- Exhibitions, Block Museum, Northwestern University
- The Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art, Northwestern University, is the fine arts museum of Chicago's North Shore, offering focused visual arts programming for the Northwestern University community and the greater Chicago area.
- Bookmarked September 2009
- Natasha Egan, Museum of Contemporary Photography | Chicago Artists Resource
- Many photographers have no idea how much work curators view on a regular basis. I think they would be astonished. Nor do they realize how competitive it is. There are so many artists who do compelling and intriguing work. The three curators at the Museum of Contemporary Photography (MoCP) travel to photo festivals, meet artists, participate in portfolio reviews all across the country and abroad, and serve on juries. We all see new work constantly, in person and online too. Meeting artists, seeing new work, and learning about fresh ideas are the exciting parts of my job as a curator.
- Bookmarked September 2009
- Home (ASM Darkroom at Chicago Academy)
- Darkroom Photography at Chicago Academy under Jonathan Michael Johnson, Robert R. Gigliotti & Ranya Hassan.
- Bookmarked September 2009
- Single molecule, one million times smaller than a grain of sand, pictured for first time | Mail Online
- It may look like a piece of honeycomb, but this lattice shaped image is the first ever close-up view of a single molecule.
- Bookmarked August 2009
- Chicago Journal - The photos of our lives
- Two bulldogs in front of a garage on 8th Street. A dim-lit swimming pool in green surrounded by red brick. A bird�s-eye view slice of Printers Row from a nearby rooftop.
These were the winning images in the annual South Loop Neighbors photo contest, as announced last Friday at a well-attended reception at Chicago Community Bank, where the photos, along with 17 other finalists, will hang until the end of August.
- Bookmarked August 2009
- Integrating a Badge from Twitter
- Displaying a Twitter badge from Twitter cannot be done directly in Google Sites. Using a Google Gadget, we can insert an Interactive Flash badge (require Flash version 9) or a Read-only Badge.
- Bookmarked August 2009
- The Art Institute of Chicago: Calendar of Events
- * Bus Tours
* Courses
* Family Events
* Film Screening
* Gallery Talks
* Lectures
* Lifelong Learning
* Member Programs
* Performances
* Readings
* Social Events
* Symposia
* Teacher Programs
* Travel
* Gene Siskel Film Center
- Bookmarked August 2009
- Museum of Contemporary Photography
- Inaugurated in 1982, the Midwest Photographers Project is a rotating collection of portfolios by both prominent and emerging photographers from Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, and Wisconsin. Each portfolio represents a current body of work from a recent or on-going project, and is loaned to the museum for a two-year period. Spanning a diverse array of media, subject matter, and style, MPP is a unique and expansive resource on contemporary regional photography. As of 2005, it includes over 1,000 photographs by 75 photographers, with new portfolios introduced almost every month. Current portfolios are housed in the museum's Print Study Room and may be viewed by appointment.
- Bookmarked August 2009
- Salt Documentary Australian Film | Michael Angus Murray Fredericks Movie
- SALT is the story of award winning and internationally renowned photo-artist, Murray Fredericks on his annual solo pilgrimage to the heart of Lake Eyre in the remote north corner of South Australia. It is a piece on the personal journey of the artist, the creative process and the landscape itself.
Alone on the most featureless landscape on earth, Murray’s personal video diary captures the beauty of this bleak, empty and desolate environment – and provides the catalyst for an unexpected personal transformation.
Told with subtlety, care and gentle, dry humour, SALT is the story of what emanates from emptiness. By combining the breathtaking imagery of this surreal landscape with the hauntingly delicate sounds of Aajinta’s Harmonic Spheres, it attempts to identify what lies beneath the surface of our reality and how 'something' can be produced from 'nothing'.
- Bookmarked August 2009
- Murray Fredericks Photography
- Murray Fredericks is an established international landscape photographic artist. Murray Fredericks holds exhibitions of his prints in major contemporary art galleries. Based in Sydney, Murray Fredericks is also commissioned by a large number of architectural, design and editorial clients. Murray Fredericks specialises in architectural, interior and landscape photography.
Murray Fredericks architectural photography is regularly commissioned by industry leading architects, construction companies, developers and design agencies. Murray Fredericks editorial photography appears in specialist architectural magazines published in Sydney, Australia the USA and EU. Did we mention that Murray Fredericks does architectural photography?
- Bookmarked August 2009
- Hamiltons Gallery
- Founded in 1977, Hamiltons is the UK's foremost photography gallery. Owner Tim Jefferies has run the business since 1984, specializing in mid to late twentieth century masters such as Irving Penn, Richard Avedon, Helmut Newton, Herb Ritts and Robert Maplethorpe, amongst others. Hamiltons has the distinction and honor of working closely with, and representing, many of the greatest photographers of our time whilst simultaneously seeking out and presenting established contemporary masters such as Guido Mocafico, Roger Ballen, Alison Jackson, Erwin Olaf, Albert Watson and Miles Aldrige.
- Bookmarked August 2009
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- Bookmarked August 2009
- TMC + Kodak Film Grant
- Too much chocolate is excited to partner with Kodak in offering its first-ever film grant program, with submissions opening September 1st, 2009. This grant will provide 10 non-represented photographers with the film needed to execute a new or ongoing personal project, to be completed during 2010. This partnership aims to recognize strong project ideas from talented and emerging photographers, allowing them to fully realize a body of work that may not have been achieved otherwise. At the start of 2011, the recipients’ final projects will be brought together and exhibited through a variety of online, magazine, and gallery showcases.
- Bookmarked August 2009
- A Standard Default Color Space for the Internet - sRGB
- Hewlett-Packard and Microsoft propose the addition of support for a standard color space, sRGB, within the Microsoft operating systems, HP products, the Internet, and all other interested vendors. The aim of this color space is to complement the current color management strategies by enabling a third method of handling color in the operating systems, device drivers and the Internet that utilizes a simple and robust device independent color definition. This will provide good quality and backward compatibility with minimum transmission and system overhead. Based on a calibrated colorimetric RGB color space well suited to Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) monitors, television, scanners, digital cameras, and printing systems, such a space can be supported with minimum cost to software and hardware vendors. Our intent here is to promote its adoption by showing the benefits of supporting a standard color space, and the suitability of the standard color space, sRGB, we are proposing.
- Bookmarked August 2009
- Beauty in a McDonald's bag? : bioephemera
- Paper artist Yuken Teruya does the impossible by turning a fast food bag into a stunning sunset-dappled lone tree. The Forest Series, creating paper trees out of disposable waste products like toilet paper tubes and paper bags, is a poignant glimpse of the forest behind the paper - it's a like a little bit of the lost trees' spirit lives on in the consumer end product.
- Bookmarked August 2009
- Activity in Prelimbic Cortex Is Necessary for the Expression of Learned, But Not Innate, Fears -- Corcoran and Quirk 27 (4): 840 -- Journal of Neuroscience
- Bookmarked August 2009
- Londoners Through a Lens - Telegraph
- Fascinating black and white photographs of 20th-century London and its inhabitants, taken from a new exhibition at the Getty Images Gallery.
- Bookmarked August 2009
- Seeing in Stereo: Illusions of Depth: Scientific American
- Binocular vision gives us depth perception—and enables us to play some tricks
- Bookmarked August 2009
- Tokyo Camera Style
- Cameras are wonderful little contraptions.
By making photographs, they are tools with which one can express their personal taste and private sensibilities. At the same time they physically exist as expressions of these same concepts. The relationship one has with their cameras affects their approach to making a picture.
People who shoot film simply do because they choose to, and the Photo Culture of Tokyo is full of film camera users. When I meet them out on the streets I ask to photograph their camera, and usually post it here the same day.
- Bookmarked August 2009
- 15 Stunning Examples of Data Visualization | Web Design Ledger
- Data Visualization is a method of presenting information in a graphical form. Good data visualization should appear as if it is a work of art. This intrigues
- Bookmarked August 2009
- Mythbusters DIY Workshop Tips - Tips from Mythbusters Jamie and Adam - Popular Mechanics
- As guest editors of PM's September issue, the Mythbusters packed our pages with their workshop wisdom. Here are tips from Jamie and Adam. Be sure to check back over the next few weeks for more guest columns, videos and tips from the Mythbusters.
- Bookmarked August 2009
- YouTube - How Differential Gear works (BEST Tutorial)
- An excellent tutorial from the 30's on the principles and development of the Differential Gear. Fast Forward to 1:50
- Bookmarked August 2009
- HEYCRAIG! - Simple craigslist search notification
- Welcome to HEYCRAIG, the simplest way to find the stuff you want on craigslist. Give us a keyword, an email and a location. We'll email you when stuff you want is available. It's seriously that simple.
- Bookmarked August 2009
- Pearson: Homepage
- Pearson is an international media company with world-leading businesses in education, business information and consumer publishing. We help children and adults to learn, business people to make good decisions, and readers of all ages to wind down or wise up with a good book. Our businesses fuel the world’s growing demand for knowledge and share a common purpose: to help our customers live and learn.
- Bookmarked August 2009
- onOne Software - DSLR Remote for Canon DSLR Cameras & iPhone
- onOne Software makes Adobe Photoshop plugins that maximize the power of Photoshop, including plugins for color correction, masking, resizing plug-ins, selective focus, framing, and more.
- Bookmarked August 2009
- Slow Light - 6 Month Pinhole Camera Exposures
- One of the many qualities of pinhole photography is its ability to capture time durations of beyond our vision. Usually this is in the range of a few seconds, but by combining old and new technologies, it is possible to achieve exposures of far greater duration. I have always been fascinated with astronomy, its immense scales of space and time reaching far beyond comprehension within our own short instances on Earth.
The project was to record views of Bristol, with the sun trailing across the sky from the winter solstice (22nd December) to the summer solstice (the 20th of June). The technique is not new. Several people are currently doing similar work. Paolo Gioli in Italy and Tarja Trygg in Finland are both experts in this area. I just wanted my hometown of Bristol to be imaged in this way. Accessible wonder is all the reason I need.
- Bookmarked August 2009
- Google Wave on iPhone hands-on posted | News | TechRadar UK
- Google Wave on iPhone hands-on posted Chat and share platform to launch soon : TechRadar UK
- Bookmarked August 2009
- New Destroyer - "Bay Of Pigs" (Stereogum Premiere) - Album Art - Stereogum
- "Epic" gets thrown a lot, but when hearing something like Destroyer's "Bay Of Pigs," I feel the need to go back in time and choose my words differently. The almost 14-minute "ambient disco" track takes up the entire Side A...
- Bookmarked August 2009
- Su.pr - Drive More Traffic with Your Short URLs!
- Discover your web with StumbleUpon. It's the best way to discover the things you like on the web.
- Bookmarked August 2009
- EPSON Advanced Black & White
- This write up has to do with the Advanced Black and White section of the Epson Driver. I happen to have two printers that support ABW, namely the 3800 and the 4800. I like them both and I like ABW but it has taken me a while to puzzle out exactly what it does and how to use it best. In hopes of saving someone else some of these efforts I post these notes. One of the open issues is how much of what I have done applies to other Epson printers that support ABW. The formal answer is – we don’t know in that all my work was done on the above two prints. My conjecture is though, that ABW is pretty much the same on all printers that support it. But, I leave to someone else to check this out.
A lot of the work reported here depends on reading Lightness score, frequently with the aid of a spectrophotometer.
- Bookmarked August 2009
- Simple Twitter 101 Training in 140 Characters or Less | By Ben Foster
- I believe the best way to learn Social Media is by doing Social Media. There are tons of great Twitter Trainings already on the web. My spin on it is to provide the basics in 140 character “bullet points” that you can Tweet through your own account.
- Bookmarked July 2009
- Tutorial - Remove Moiré Lines (Newton Rings)
- Russel Brown walks through 2 different ways to remove troublesome patterns that may appear on images when scanned or when digitally photographed.
- Bookmarked July 2009
- Race against the tide: Artist creates intricate masterpieces... that the sea washes away within hours
- The sea is no discerning art critic, for once the San Francisco artist finishes his staggering artwork, the waves come in to wipe the slate clean.
- Bookmarked July 2009
- 7 Secrets to Tweeting Your Corporate Culture
- Here are 7 suggestions (along with some Twitter examples) for establishing a rock-solid corporate culture on Twitter.
- Bookmarked July 2009
- Wanted Paris... smugglers Images - webgalerie of contemporary photography
- Wanted Paris: webgalerie of contemporary photography. Access to contemporary photography, at attractive prices, without making any concession on quality.
- Bookmarked July 2009
- Scientists Worry Machines May Outsmart Man
- A robot that can open doors and find electrical outlets to recharge itself. Computer viruses that no one can stop. Predator drones, which, though still controlled remotely by humans, come close to a machine that can kill autonomously.
Impressed and alarmed by advances in artificial intelligence, a group of computer scientists is debating whether there should be limits on research that might lead to loss of human control over computer-based systems that carry a growing share of society’s workload, from waging war to chatting with customers on the phone.
- Bookmarked July 2009
- Cameratruck - Shaun Irving
- The Cameratruck is the simplest of cameras: a light-tight box with a lens on one side. To take a photo, I actually stand inside the vehicle, fumbling around in the dark. The process is long; it takes me about half an hour to set up a shot, take some test prints, and make my final exposure. It gives me time to become intimately familiar with my subject matter...picking up details I would otherwise miss. Even then, a few surprises always pop up in the finished prints.
- Bookmarked July 2009
- Banksy Works Vanish From Auctions as Demand Drops for Urban Art - Bloomberg.com
- Works by Banksy are disappearing from U.K. auctions as collectors shy away from paintings by
graffiti artists in the financial slump.
- Bookmarked July 2009
- The 15 Coolest Cases of Biomimicry - Brainz.org
- Those who are inspired by a model other than Nature, a mistress above all masters, are laboring in vain. - Leonardo Da Vinci
Biomimicry - The practice of developing sustainable human technologies inspired by nature. Sometimes called Biomimetics or Bionics, it's basically biologically inspired engineering.
- Bookmarked July 2009
- Jason Salavon - Artist
- Using software processes of his own design, Jason Salavon generates and reconfigures masses of communal material to present new perspectives on the familiar. Though formally varied, his projects frequently manipulate the roles of individual elements arranged in diverse visual populations. This often unearths unexpected pattern as the relationship between the part and the whole, the individual and the group, is explored. Reflecting a natural attraction to popular culture and the day-to-day, his work regularly incorporates the use of common references and source material. The final compositions are exhibited as art objects, such as photographic prints and video installations, while others exist in a real-time software context.
- Bookmarked July 2009
- Science in the open
- Science in the open - An openwetware blog on the challenges of open and connected science
- Bookmarked July 2009
- Sunrise and Sunset for U.S.A. – Illinois – Chicago – coming days
- Calculations of Sunrise and Sunset in U.S.A. – Illinois – Chicago for coming days. Generic astronomy calculator to calculate times for sunrise, sunset, moonrise, moonset for many cities, with daylight saving time and time zones taken in account.
- Bookmarked July 2009
- Tony Fantasia @ The Elbo Room Live Thursday July 23rd at 11pm
- Tony Fantasia, Polymer Records' newest and hottest signing
- Bookmarked July 2009
- Catherine Edelman Gallery
- Catherine Edelman Gallery opened in 1987 quickly establishing itself as one of the leading galleries in the Midwest devoted exclusively to the art of photography. From its inception, the goal of the gallery was to exhibit prominent contemporary photographers alongside new & young talent, showcasing a broad range of subject matter and photographic techniques. Debuting with the Ballad of Sexual Dependency by Nan Goldin, CEG has shown everything from street photography (Susan Meiselas, Sebastiao Salgado, James Nachtwey) to fashion photography (Annie Leibovitz, Herb Ritts, Matthew Rolston) to traditional landscape images (Michael Kenna, Lynn Geesaman) to social-conscious work (Richard Misrach, Jeffrey Wolin, Terry Evans, Allen Ginsberg) to images created as a springboard for story-telling (Joel-Peter Witkin, Elizabeth Ernst, Dan Estabrook) etc.
- Bookmarked July 2009
- The Luminous Landscape
- Welcome to The Luminous Landscape, the web's most comprehensive site devoted to the art of landscape, nature and documentary photography
using digital as well as traditional image processing techniques. You will find on these pages instructive feature articles, product reviews, travel and technical discussions, inspiring portfolios, and a Discussion Forum. This site currently has more than 3,500 pages containing articles, tutorials, product reviews and photographs.
- Bookmarked July 2009
- The Digital Video Information Network
- This is an online discussion at DV Info Net -- The Digital Video Information Network.
- Bookmarked July 2009
- Photography community, including forums, reviews, and galleries from Photo.net
- Photo.net is a photography community that includes forums, reviews, and galleries for members and casual viewers.
- Bookmarked July 2009
- mike nourse - Artist
- Since moving to Chicago from Montreal in 1996 (yes i play hockey), I have been working as a visual artist in various capacities. During this time I've obtained my BA from DePaul University and MFA from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. I've since taught visual arts courses to undergraduate and graduate students at the same schools. I've completed video shorts that have been in over 50 festivals in North America and Europe, featuring re-edited found footage from political, film, and television sources.
- Bookmarked July 2009
- popurls® | the genuine aggregator for the latest web buzz
- popurls® is the mother of aggregators, a single page that encapsulates up-to-the-minute headlines from the most popular sites on the internet | by thomas marban
- Bookmarked July 2009
- Chicago Architecture Foundation - Current Exhibition
- Located at the Chicago Architecture Foundation, 224 South Michigan Avenue
- Bookmarked July 2009
- George R. Lawrence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Saying that "he took pioneering aerial photographs using kites" doesn't quite do Lawrence Captive Airship justice. Dubbed the Lawrence Captive Airship it utilized a string of seven kites to lift the specially designed cameras to heights of 2,000 ft. Cameras weighing as much as 49 pounds and capable of producing negatives from 10 x 24 inches to a staggering 30 x 87 inches in size. The largest negatives yet taken from any airborne vehicle.
- Bookmarked July 2009
- George R. Lawrence - 39 Uncompressed Archival Hi-Res Panoramas (TIFF)
- Panoramic general views of U.S. cities, some of which were made from captive airship at altitudes of 600-1000 ft.
- Bookmarked July 2009
- Stanley Kubrick: Artist, Explorer and Pioneer
- A paper I wrote in 1998 in support of Stanley Kubrick's inclusion to Howard Gardner's model of Multiple Intelligences. An outline of Kubrick's life, work, significance and influence.
- Bookmarked July 2009
- Without Bounds or Limits: An Online Exhibition of Daniel Burnham's 'Plan of Chicago'
- Produced by the Art Institute of Chicago - includes galley proofs, the original outline, and Burnham's amazing 310-page handwritten draft, which contains the previously unpublished sections on public services and issues
- Bookmarked July 2009
- Muxtape
- Muxtape is a website that allows bands to promote their music and users to discover artists. Muxtape currently allows bands to upload music they own for free streaming to fans, on the bands profile and as an embeddable player, as well as simply configure profiles with images, videos, and a show calendar. Muxtape has stated that advertisements will never appear on bands' profile pages, in contrast to Fox/News Corp.'s MySpace. Planned features for bands include the ability to easily sell downloads, issue tickets, create and sell merchandise, network with other bands and listeners, and track the way their music is being heard across the platform. Eventually Muxtape plans to enable fans to create mixtapes from the sites' library of tracks. An API will be released to expand the platform further.
- Bookmarked July 2009
- Invisible flash takes photos without the glare - tech - 16 July 2009 - New Scientist
- A camera that takes photos with an invisible flash of infrared and ultraviolet light points to a smarter way to take photos in the dark. Dilip Krishnan and Rob Fergus at New York University created the camera in an attempt to do away with intrusive regular flashes.
To make their "dark flash" camera, they modified a flashbulb to emit light over a wider range of frequencies and filter out visible light. The pair also had to remove the filters that usually prevent a camera's silicon image sensor detecting IR and UV rays.
- Bookmarked July 2009
- Sloopin - A South Loop Blog
- A blog devoted to all that is and could be life in the South Loop
- Bookmarked July 2009
- Chicago CartoGraphics
- Chicago CartoGraphics is a design firm that specializes in maps and information graphics. We’re fascinated by the design challenges of maps: they’re extremely complex, must be up-to-date and unrelentingly accurate, and must clarify and explain a complex world on a sheet of paper or computer screen.
- Bookmarked July 2009
- Twitter’s Internal Strategy Laid Bare: To Be “The Pulse Of The Planet”
- On Tuesday evening more than 300 confidential Twitter documents and screenshots landed in our inbox. We said we were going to post a handful of them only, and we’ve spent much of the last 36 hours talking directly to Twitter about the right way to go about doing that. We’ll have more to say on that process in a couple of days.
The documents include employment agreements, calendars of the founders, new employee interview schedules, phone logs and bills, alarm settings, a financial forecast, a pitch for a Twitter TV show, confidentiality agreements with companies such as AOL, Dell, Ericsson, and Nokia, a list of employee dietary restrictions, credit card numbers, Paypal and Gmail screen shots, and much more.
- Bookmarked July 2009
- Douglas Rushkoff » Life Inc » Technology, Media, and Popular Culture
- This didn’t just happen.
In Life Inc., award-winning writer, documentary filmmaker, and scholar Douglas Rushkoff traces how corporations went from a convenient legal fiction to the dominant fact of contemporary life. Indeed as Rushkoff shows, most Americans have so willingly adopted the values of corporations that they’re no longer even aware of it.
- Bookmarked July 2009
- PHOTOSHOP CS3 PS10 EPSON PRINTING
- Tutorial Instructions No Color Adjustment Workflow Creative Suite 3/4
- Bookmarked July 2009
- Landscape Photography - Tim Parkin Photographer Yorkshire, UK
- Tim Parkin has discovered landscape photography at a late age and is trying his best to make up for lost time. After a year spent with a digital SLR, his 40th birthday was a trip to the Hebrides in a viking long house with David Ward and Richard Childs. The large format obsession that infected him over that week has culminated in a recent exhibit of one of his pictures at the National Theatre as part of the Landscape Photographer of the Year awards. Tim is looking forward to what surprises his third year in photography has in store.
- Bookmarked July 2009
- Fiber Fabric Could Create Whole-Body Cameras | LiveScience
- Flexible translucent fibers woven into a fabric can capture light and turn it into images without a camera lens.
- Bookmarked July 2009
- Delicious (website) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Bookmarked July 2009
- KS Rives
- For years my work has been about using refuse to reflect on the decisions that people make, and deciphering what that means about them as people. Studying waste from different parts of the world allows me to discover not only things about other cultures, but about my own by comparing and contrasting the two. Using the technique of collage, I am able to connect intimately with my work and study the individual pieces in detail. This therefore allows me to form a personal relationship of sorts with each culture, combining art making with my passion for sociological thinking.
- Bookmarked July 2009
- Process Explorer
- Bookmarked July 2009
- "The DNA Code" - New Research Shows Life Hardwired in the Universe
- A recent mathematical analysis says that life as we know it is written into the laws of reality. DNA is built from a set of twenty amino acids - the first ten of those can create simple prebiotic life, and...
- Bookmarked July 2009
- Readers’ Photos: Call Forwarding - Lens Blog - NYTimes.com
- Readers sent more than 1,500 cellphone photos to us in early July. We chose about one in five for what turns out to be an impressive, imaginative gallery.
- Bookmarked July 2009
- Nails’ life (38 pics) » Izismile.com - In fun we trust! Pictures, photos, videos, flash, games, celebs, hot stuff
- Name of Czech photographer Vlad Artazov is well known to all photography fans. His works are full of humor, irony and their execution is great. Don’t miss it! Name of Czech photograph
- Bookmarked July 2009
- Glastonbury 2009 - The Big Picture - Boston.com
- The Big Picture - News Stories in Photographs from the Boston Globe
- Bookmarked July 2009
- Marco Brambilla: Civilization | Motionographer | Motion graphics, design, animation, filmmaking and visual effects
- Installation Credits Title: Civilization (MEGAPLEX), 2008 By: Marco Brambilla Client: The Standard Hotel, New York Editor/Research Assistant:
- Bookmarked June 2009
- Google Sites Video Tutorial | Thoughts from a tech specialist...
- There are many teachers at my school using Google Sites to create their class pages. I decided to put together this video tutorial to help them get started. If
- Bookmarked June 2009
- Catherine Mohr: Surgery's past, present and robotic future | Video on TED.com
- TED Talks Surgeon and inventor Catherine Mohr tours the history of surgery (and its pre-painkiller, pre-antiseptic past), then demos some of the newest tools for surgery through tiny incisions, performed using nimble robot hands. Fascinating -- but not for the squeamish.
- Bookmarked June 2009
- Kodak: A Thousand Words - A Tribute to KODACHROME: A Photography Icon
- Kodak's blog A Thousand Words is a place for stories from the people of Kodak. We love what we do, and we want to share our stories about imaging and its power to influence our world. We invite you to join our conversation with stories and images of your own.
- Bookmarked June 2009
- Welcome to Contax.ch - Hauptmenu
- Bookmarked June 2009
- A Daily Dose of Architecture
- Bookmarked June 2009
- WordPress › Twitter for Wordpress « WordPress Plugins
- Bookmarked June 2009
- UPS: Learn about changes to international billing options
- Bookmarked June 2009
- WP Post Thumbnail | SEOAdsenseThemes.com
- Search Engine Optimized (SEO), Adsense-Ready Free WordPress Themes
- Bookmarked June 2009
- Equinox Gallery Vancouver: Fred Herzog -- Art Gallery in Vancouver, Art Exhibitions
- Artists of the The Equinox Gallery of Vancouver, a modern and contemporary art gallery run by Andy Sylvester, represents artists including Lesley Dill, Gathie Falk, Tom Hopkins, Geoffrey James, Liz Magor, Al McWilliams, Greg Murdock, Bernadette Phan, Mary Pratt, Richard Prince, Philippe Raphanel, Ben Reeves, Jack Shadbolt, Gordon Smith, Renée Van Halm, Darren Waterston, Neil Wedman, Etienne Zack, Donald Baechler, and David Hockney.
- Bookmarked June 2009
- MgOpen fonts
- Bookmarked June 2009
- Simple Image Grabber WordPress Plugin | bavotasan.com
- I created a plugin for the function I talked about in my post Retrieve and Display Images from a WordPress Post just in case there is anyone out there who ...
- Bookmarked June 2009
- Remove Line Breaks Online Tool
- Online tool for removing line breaks from text and html. Many other text tools online.
- Bookmarked June 2009
- Superfish - Suckerfish on 'roids
- A demonstration of Superfish, a jQuery plugin by Joel Birch that creates Suckerfish-style dropdown menus with added features.
- Bookmarked June 2009
- Google Wave Preview
- Google Wave is a new online communication and collaboration tool.
- Tagged:
- collaboration,
- communication,
- email,
- google,
- googlewave,
- programming,
- social,
- software,
- technology,
- tools,
- wave,
- web
- Bookmarked June 2009
- bolachas grátis.
- Bookmarked May 2009
- Space Cameras
- Hasselblad more photography more technolgy
- Bookmarked May 2009
- [ No Recipes ]
- Learn how to cook simple healthy Italian, Japanese, French, and Chinese meals while learning techniques that will help rely less on recipes and more on your own creativity.
- Bookmarked May 2009
- Flickr: Panasonic Lumix G1 or GH1 with alternative & legacy lenses
- Bookmarked May 2009
- Compatibilities of DMC-GH1 and DMC-G1 | Compatibility | Digital Camera | Product Support | Support | Panasonic Global
- Bookmarked May 2009
- Behance Network :: Gallery
- Creative Portfolios, Projects, and Collaborations. A new platform for the creative professional community.
- Bookmarked May 2009
- Flavour Extended: The Ultimate Icon Set For Web Designers | Freebies | Smashing Magazine
- A couple of months ago we released the beautiful Flavours Icon set that was designed by Oliver Twardowski, a graphic designer from Bonn, Germany, the
- Bookmarked May 2009
- Panasonic G1 and Cameraquest Lens Adapters Review - photo.net
- A review of the Panasonic G1 digital camera and Leica M and Canon FD lens adapters.
- Bookmarked May 2009
- Free Online Word Count Tool and Online Character Count Calculator
- A special web page which contains a free online word count calculator PLUS a free online character count tool. We encourage you to bookmark and use these tools whenever you please!
- Bookmarked May 2009
- The Man Who Made Gmail Says Real-Time Conversation is What's Next - ReadWriteWeb
- Paul Buchheit built the first version of Gmail in one day. Then, he built the first prototype of Google's contextual advertising service, Adsense, in one day as well. ...
- Bookmarked May 2009
- The Jammed Hasselblad -- Easy to cure
- Sometimes, the mechanical Hasselblads can become jammed. Here is an easy way that you can un-jam them yourself. You can do this anytime, anyplace. By proper handling, jamming should not occur. But if it does, here is the fix.
- Bookmarked April 2009
- Yahoo! UI Library: Reset CSS
- Bookmarked April 2009
- Ben Foster
- Bookmarked April 2009
- Chicago Art District
- Bookmarked April 2009
- Mystery Man on Film: Stanley Kubrick's Boxes
- Bookmarked April 2009
- CSS Rules | cssdog.com :: CSS Tutorials for beginners to advanced developers - Learning Cascading Style Sheet in simple and easy steps with examples. A complete reference manual for CSS2 and CSS3 properties, html, CSS, webdesign tips, site creation,
- The structure and rules of Cascading Style Sheets, including an introduction to the various kinds of selectors, pseudo-classes, pseudo-elements, and cascading order
- Bookmarked April 2009
- http://3mindme.com/
- Bookmarked April 2009
- Art for a Dollar
- Critically acclaimed tattoo artist, Scott Campbell, recently showed his work at the O.H.W.O.W. gallery in Miami, FL. The highlight of the evening was a series...
- Bookmarked April 2009
- GUBA - Secrets of Speed : Audi Quattro History
- A classic movie about the history of Audi Quattro technology and it's unfair advantage in auto racing.
- Bookmarked April 2009
- Quick Search and Replace info and download at Search Replace Text com. Designed to search replace, search and replace, global search and replace, search & replace, search and replace text, file search and replace, search and replace tool, search and
- Quick Search and Replace info and download at Search Replace Text com. Designed to search replace, search and replace, global search and replace, search & replace, search and replace text, file search and replace, search and replace tool, search and replace multiple files, search and replace in files, command line search and replace, search replace multiple files, batch search and replace, search replace text, search and replace freeware, word search and replace, advanced search and replace, windows search and replace, search replace files, command line search replace, search and replace files, search and replace software, file search replace, html search and replace, multiple file search and replace.
- Bookmarked April 2009
- Bonnie Bassler on how bacteria communicate | Video on TED.com
- TED Talks Bonnie Bassler discovered that bacteria "talk" to each other, using a chemical language that lets them coordinate defense and mount attacks. The find has stunning implications for medicine, industry -- and our understanding of ourselves.
- Bookmarked April 2009
- 30 high-quality free fonts for professional designs | Design daily news
- Even though you'll have to pay for the best fonts, like Helvetica or Univers, the web is full of quality fonts that are perfectly suitable for professional
- Bookmarked April 2009
- Humans and Aliens Might Share DNA Pattern
- The building blocks of life may be more than merely common in the cosmos. Humans and aliens could share a common genetic architecture. That's the tantalizing implication of a pattern found in the formation of amino acids in meteorites, deep-sea hydrothermal vents, and simulations of primordial Earth. The pattern appears to follow basic thermodynamic laws, applicable throughout the known universe.
- Bookmarked April 2009
- Artist turns thousands of photographs into sculptures
- Korean sculptor Gwon Osang creates sculptures from hundreds of photographs of the original subjects, overlaying them onto lightweight life-sized mannequins
- Bookmarked April 2009
- CSS Cheat Sheet
- Bookmarked April 2009
- Adobe Photoshop Keyboard Shortcuts | Trevor Morris Photographics
- Adobe Photoshop Keyboard Shortcuts by Trevor Morris
- Bookmarked April 2009
- Gizmodo - iPhoto Discovers Face in Delicious Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough - Iphoto face recognition
- iPhoto's face detection isn't perfect, but we can't blame the software for spotting a face in this unbaked batch of cookies.
- Bookmarked April 2009
- Education Edition - Common Questions - Google Apps Help
- Here is a list of commonly asked questions about Google Apps Education Edition. For additional information, please go to the Google Apps Education Edition website. General Information 1) What is
- Bookmarked April 2009
- Flutter : WordPress CMS Plugin by Freshout
- Bookmarked March 2009
- The top 20 plugins to transform Wordpress in a CMS - FrancescoMugnai.com
- Bookmarked March 2009
- Graphic Design Blog » Wordpress as a CMS - Content Management System
- Bookmarked March 2009
- Joakim Eskildsen
- Bookmarked March 2009
- Expression Web team blog : Microsoft Expression Web SuperPreview
- Bookmarked March 2009
- Absolutely Incredible Art made with Old Cassette Tapes | NoiseAddicts ...
- Bookmarked March 2009
- Color LCD & Joystick shield for Arduino - £19.99 : nuelectronics.com, Arduino Freeduino projects
- nuelectronics.com Color LCD & Joystick shield for Arduino - Description Want a decent user interface for Arduino? Try this ... This is a color LCD & Joystick shield board for Arduino or Freeduino board, which has unique features: Use popular Nokia 6610 LCD, 4K color and 128x128 pixels . Directly plug into the Arduino or Freeduino boardHas a 5-direction Joystick
- Bookmarked March 2009
- I’m sorry but Dreamweaver is dying | PC Pro blog
- The real problem for Dreamweaver and for its users is that the nature of the web is changing dramatically. Dynamically-generated web applications, from Amazon right down to the humble blog, all offer much more – in-built commenting, voting, RSS feeds, etc - than the best sites built on static HTML can ever hope to provide.
- Bookmarked March 2009
- Design*Sponge
- Bookmarked March 2009
- About Add-Art | Add-Art
- A FireFox extension replacing online advertising with curated art images.
- Bookmarked March 2009
- How can I use the Blogger Layouts features? - Blogger Help
- The Quick Answer On the Layouts tab, you can customize page elements, fonts and colors, HTML, and templates. All newly created blogs automatically have Layouts enabled. Old blogs with the
- Bookmarked March 2009
- Regular expression - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- In computing, regular expressions provide a concise and flexible means for identifying strings of text of interest, such as particular characters, words, or patterns of characters. Regular expressions (abbreviated as regex or regexp, with plural forms regexes, regexps, or regexen) are written in a formal language that can be interpreted by a regular expression processor, a program that either serves as a parser generator or examines text and identifies parts that match the provided specification.
- Bookmarked March 2009
- Let me google that for you
- Bookmarked February 2009
- Oliver Nelson: The Blues and the Abstract Truth > Overview
- allmusic, music reviews, Oliver Nelson, artists biography
- Bookmarked February 2009
- How to think like a mathematician
- Mathematicians are often considered to be a world apart, more Archimedes than average Joe. However, a new book sets out shortcuts that can give anyone with an interest a head start in mathematical thinking. How to Think Like a Mathematician, by Dr. Kevin Houston, a maths lecturer at the University of Leeds, aims to be a one-stop guide to the tricks of the trade in mathematics.
- Bookmarked February 2009
- Canon 5D: Control HDR Exposure Bracketing via Tethered Nintendo DS
- Bookmarked February 2009
- Strobist: Guide Number: Your Free Flash Meter
- The world's most popular free resource for learning how to use off-camera flash.
- Bookmarked February 2009
- Keyboard shortcuts - Gmail Help
- Keyboard shortcuts help you save time by allowing you to never take your hands off the keyboard to use the mouse. You'll need a Standard 101/102-Key or Natural PS/2 Keyboard to use the shortcuts.
- Bookmarked February 2009
- Official Gmail Blog: Tip: Read your mail without touching your mouse
- Bookmarked February 2009
- Used Steelcase 2 Drawer Legal File Filing Cabinet-Black - eBay
- eBay: Find Used Steelcase 2 Drawer Legal File Filing Cabinet-Blck in the Business Industrial , Office , Office Furniture , Filing Cabinets category on eBay.
- Bookmarked February 2009
- YouTube - Portishead - The Rip
- The Official Video of 'The Rip' by Portishead
- Bookmarked February 2009
- Aviary - Raven
- The first web-based vector editor
- Bookmarked February 2009
- Eric Schmidt wishes Google could save newspapers
- Bookmarked February 2009
- Coolest project this weekend: A sub-$100 gyro-stabilized camera
- Bookmarked February 2009
- NPR : Journalist Paul Watson on Photography and Witnessing War
- Bookmarked February 2009
- Jonas Bendiksen - Photographer
- Bookmarked February 2009
- Link Value Factors
- Bookmarked February 2009
- Illicit Ohio: Abandoned Structures
- Bookmarked February 2009
- Hasselblad Info Forum
- Bookmarked February 2009
- CW Winder Remote not working? - Hasselblad Forum
- CW Winder Remote not working? V-System
- Bookmarked February 2009
- Hoffman's Shows
- Bookmarked February 2009
- Guide to Preservation Matting and Framing (Preservation, Library of Congress)
- Guide to Preservation Matting and Framing (Preservation Directorate, Library of Congress).
- Bookmarked February 2009
- Investor's Business Daily: A Knack For Making Startups Fit Together
- Investor's Business Daily: A Knack For Making Startups Fit Together
- Bookmarked January 2009
- New CSS Sticky Footer - 2009
- An HTML CSS template with a sticky footer that works in modern browsers and all screen sizes. Internet Explorer, FireFox, Safari, Opera and even Google Chrome.
- Bookmarked January 2009
- After School Matters Darkroom
- Chicago Academy Darkroom Apprentice Program for High School Students
- Bookmarked January 2009