January 2012
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Paywalls encourage a paper to focus on the value of their content. Thresholds...
– Newspapers, Paywalls, and Core Users « Clay Shirky
The article threshold has often been discussed as if it was simply a new method...
– Newspapers, Paywalls, and Core Users « Clay Shirky
December 2011
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How the Occupy Movement is hacking your... →
Pravin Pillay, media theorist, artist, and organizational designer, has studied the phenomenon of “cognitive shifts” since he experienced his own visit to the desert of Black Rock City. The annual Burning Man festival has been expanding the realm of the possible for over 25 years, galvanizing consciousness with mind-bending art, radical self-expression, and a demonstrated gift economy.
“When...
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What gear do I need to start: Travel sketching |... →
November 2011
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October 2011
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On Young Photographers and Conflict - NYTimes.com →
Though there are no hard numbers, the Libyan war appeared to draw a large number of unprepared and inexperienced photographers to the war zone. Anecdotal evidence suggests hundreds of photographers from around the world flocked to the cities of Ajdabiya, Benghazi and Misurata in the spring of 2011. Many of them were under 30 and under fire for the first time.
Many paid their own way.
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