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Month December 2008

Clay Shirky Google talk

How to get more like-minded conversation on Twitter

It’s a simple 4-step process: Before you start, make sure your profile is not set to private. You want people to feel like you are open to conversation and connection. Step 1: Define the conversation you want to have What kind of like-minded conversation do you want? What purpose do you want the conversation to [...]

Twitter tastes like Kool-Aid which tastes yummy. Want some?

Twitter. It’s something I’ve been avoiding for the past months. I’ve even had moments of wanting it to fail a little because the idea just kinda bugged. Who the fuck cares about status updates? But recently, I realized it’s not about status updates. It’s not, as the Facebook prompt suggests, about what I’m “doing right [...]

Ted Talk Susan Blackmore: memes and “temes”

Memetics expert Susan Blackmore introduces the idea of “third replicators.”

Thomas Barnett Ted talk on miliary re-org

Your aunt wants Santa to bring her our book

I’m serious. Santa’s been forwarding the letters she sent him. She promised to be extra nice, and even suggested she’d be willing to get naughty with him if he came through. Before you get offended, let me be clear: I’m not tryna besmirch your aunt’s reputation. It’s just that she’s got a burning desire, and [...]

LA Times could stop its presses and still profit

Apparently, the LA Times editor Russ Stanton has said that the newspaper’s online revenue now exceeds its editorial payroll costs. In other words, it’s in a position to free itself from printing presses and delivery trucks. This is an industry first, and a big fucking deal. I feel like we just broke the sound barrier. [...]

Vote for Peace Billboards on Change.org

Back in May we posted about the Peace Billboards project. That project took place only in San Francisco, but now there’s a chance it can cross the country. Just imagine: 180 visualizations of what peace looks like, from 180 artists from 180 countries. And the coolest part is that it’s up for vote at Change.org, [...]

60 Noses, a limited print by Shawn Feeney

I just got a print of 60 noses made by Shawn Feeney, and it’s dope! Shawn worked as a police sketch artist for two years, and these noses are based on actual arrest pictures. From upper left to bottom right, they go female/male/female/male, and they go from young to old. I recommend hanging it in [...]

The collaborative store

Endossa is a creativity store in Sao Paulo. This fits into the hybrid creative studio/agency model we’ve been talking about over the last few days.Scott Burnham describes it better than I can: Endossa is a collaborative store which caters to craftspeople, designers, independent musicians, inventors, foodmakers, and a wide cross-section of creatives “who devote their [...]

Bruce Sterling rethinks our relationship to objects

Bruce Sterling has been voicing some seriously provocative ideas about how our culture might shift its relationship to objects to better navigate through space and time. For an appetizer, check out his paean to the Leatherman in The Atlantic this month. For a bigger, deeper discussion, check out The Last Viridian Note, which is so [...]

Fallon articulates enlightened strategy

We’ve been pushing ideas like this forever, so we’re psyched to see one of the big agencies pushing it too. Link

We’re not crazy. Yay!

We’re the first to admit that our company Language in Common is unusual. Strange even. Sometimes we wonder if we’re crazy. And it’s super hard to tell people what we do because we don’t quite fit into existing categories. And that’s ok with us. We’re into doing something new–merging lotsa creative practices into one studio. [...]