a snow of butterflies is out of whack.
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Amazing images by Stefanie Posavec. Meticulously assembled structural analyses of Jack Kerouac's On the Road: On the Map

via Jon Hicks

Fun with long-exposure photography. These eight images are derived from four 15-second exposures, taken with a low-end digital camera.

Light Drawings 01-08

Physics, cowboys, soundbites: Tomorrow's Man - How Can't U Like Bouncy Cowboys?.

I was thinking about a folder full of files I have--it's a collection of screenshots of various software applications, for research purposes. I keep a copy of it on my work machine, and another on my home machine, and it's a pain to keep in sync. And there are other cases of this.

Idea: put my junk up on the internet, and delete the local copies. Put screenshots up on Flickr, thereby sharing them with other interested parties, and saving the pain of keeping things synced.

- Images to flickr
- Videos to youtube
- Text files to google docs

Will this really work with everything?

Khoi Vinh asks the question, do I really want to put my stuff in the cloud?

A recurring school-anxiety dream last night: I am back in college, with a full courseload, but I suddenly remember that, though I’m attending some of my classes, I’ve missed months of others. And I don't know my schedule—it's in a locker somewhere, along with the books for the class. But I don’t know which one, and don't have a key. So I’m in line at the registrar to try and find out which locker is mine. Very stressful. Then I wake up and remember that school is happily many years behind me...

Posted six new Brainbook pages today. These were created in the spirit of my old “Doodle of the Day” site, using Photoshop to generate and manipulate content until I arrive at a pleasing and finished image. Then the next image is derived from the one before, and so on.

A lively, syncopated techno-ish soundbite from Tomorrow’s Man.

Soundbites: Tomorrow's Man - This Is One. Plus bonus song “Segue ‘08.”

Rust, a pair of soundbites by Charlie Hoistman.