The Telegarden Website
(tags: art collaboration installations thesis)
Genocide Intervention Network: Stop the Genocide in Darfur, Sudan
(tags: genocide darfur)
Reporting from the “Trends in Political Blogging” Panel ยป The Bivings Report
Interesting numbers about who’s reading blogs and corporate blogging practices.
(tags: personaldemocracy blogging)
How Open Source Software Informs Journalism | NewAssignment.Net
(tags: journalism open-source collaboration)
Porkbusters: McCain Announces Earmark Reform Bill
John McCain’s testimony on how to make the legislative process more transparent.
(tags: politics transparency)
Fernando Botero, who is known by some for his paintings of Rubensque (full-figured) women that celebrate chubby bodies rather than mock them, has recently released a series of paintings of Abu Ghraib prisoners. They are haunting, and manage to bring the same sense of humanity to this scandal of scandals.
Tags: botero, abu ghraib, iraq
I love my del.cio.us links that get posted to my blog ever day (or every day that I bookmark something on del.icio.us). It gives me the illusion that I’m actually posting to my blog. I can tell myself that and I feel better. But in actuality I post very little on here [...]
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How to create Google Map mashups using Drupal 4.7
(tags: drupal maps mashups)
Fernando Botero
Disturbing images of Abu Ghraib prisoners by the painter who’s so good at painting rubenesque women.
(tags: painting art Iraq)
Collectivate.net - ‘journalisms’ - New Course by Trebor Scholz: Democratization and the networked public sphere
(tags: education technology social-media)
Andy Carvin’s Waste of Bandwidth: Tuesday’s Election and the YouTube Effect
(tags: personaldemocracy youtube politics)
Blogs Take Lead in Reporting Polling Problems, With Supporting Evidence on YouTube - New York Times
(tags: personaldemocracy voting election)
Who deserves credit for the Democratic comeback?
Giving credit to the netroots for the Dems’ victory.
(tags: pers)
The Web Era Isn’t as New as You Think - washingtonpost.com
This piece is a little cynical about the role of the web, [...]