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General Interest
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January 7, 2012
Playing Duchamp
Widely recognized French artist Marcel Duchamp was indeed a powerful influence to the Surrealist art movement in the early 1920s – evidently he had a lifelong obsession with the brilliant game of chess, hence achieving the rank of master respectively. … more
January 5, 2012
Drive Books, Not Cars Jakarta 2012
If you are someone who loves to indulge in a handful amount of good books and are impulsive buyers of books (read: book hoarders), you might want to consider what this program offers.
“Drive Books, Not Cars” is an organization that … more
January 2, 2012
TateShots: Maurice Sendak
I believe many of us have our imaginations nurtured by various children stories such as Where The Whild Things Are by Maurice Sendak. For decades the story about a boy named Max and his journey into his own imagination has … more
December 28, 2011
The Floating University – Jeffrey Brenzel
Ideas make the world go round. But let’s admit that the old lightbulb won’t light up once in a while; sometimes ideas need to be explored from oddly situated sources of inspiration and some are just forgotten.
We live in a … more
December 21, 2011
Toyota’s Car of the Future
I’ve written a few articles about futuristic car concepts, including the Audi urban concept and the Prague taxi concept, but this particular one appears the most vicious of all – and it will make your Prius look like a beat … more
December 20, 2011
MIT Media Lab builds a camera that can capture at the speed of light
A traveling light is the universe’s fastest phenomenon, nothing could ever compete with the speed of light, thus a highly modified technology is required in order to analyze such phenomenon. MIT Media Lab has succeed in creating a camera with … more
December 18, 2011
New York Times 2011 Holiday Gift Guide
Yes, more lists! This time we bring to you one of the best guide to finding a holiday gift for your loved ones. The New York Times is pretty thorough in their selection of gift guides with 6 basic categories … more
December 16, 2011
Satellite Images – China’s Gobi Desert
The Earth is indeed, a very weird place.
You might of heard of the satellite – it has the power to share viral videos on the internet, broadcast cooking shows on pretty much every channel on primetime, and today it shows … more
December 15, 2011
La Mer de Pianos
La Mer de Pianos, or The Sea of Pianos is a short story of the simple life of piano shopkeeper Marc Manceaux. Directed by Tom Wigglesworth and Mathieu Cuvelier, the short film was rested deep within Paris’ streets witnessing a … more
December 15, 2011
Millward Brown – 12 Digital Predictions for 2012
As an online media Whiteboard Journal can’t help but be interested the digital trends that could affect our existence. Millward Brown, a market research company that focuses on dvertising, marketing communications and brand value gives us a little heads up … more
December 14, 2011
Steve Jobs in 46 Seconds
Yes, it’s been a while since Steve Jobs passed away. Some were hit hard and some took the chance to judge his failures that were eclipsed by all his successes. Instead of swimming within this large sea of perplexity let’s … more
December 14, 2011
Kinfolk Volume 02
Do you love cooking as much as you love gathering with family and close friends? Whether your answer is a ‘yes’ or a ‘no’, Kinfolk will steal your heart with its delightful guide for recipes and small gatherings, all compiled … more
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