Tag: tbm
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Coco Chanel had a code of motifs she integrated into her designs, each bearing personal significance. The story goes she was given her first bouquet of camellias by her lover… more ›
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The first measurement of a futurist is the extent to which he or she believes in a singularity. Broadly speaking a singularity is a moment where technology gets so much… more ›
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“The typical definition is [a] self produced, cheaply-made publication, usually photocopied, and usually stapled down.” That is, historically, what’s made a zine a zine, says Drew Sawyer, a curator of the new… more ›
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Climate-heating greenhouse gas emissions are so heavily concentrated among a rich minority that the image resembles one of those old-fashioned broad-bowled, saucer-shaped glasses beloved of the gilded age: a champagne… more ›
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The real point of magic, Teller said during those lectures, is “telling a beautiful lie. It lets you see what the world would be like if cause and effect weren’t… more ›
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Primarily, the film brought me back to an article by Professor Ruha Benjamin titled “Racial fictions, biological facts: Expanding the Sociological Imagination through speculative methods.” in which Benjamin makes the statement that… more ›
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OK, so it might be the case that social media platforms weren’t the best foundation to build a digital news brand or a baby care company. But people still love… more ›
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The idea was to dive into the cultural and social history of key digital metrics to understand what they were really measuring, and how we can use them in smarter… more ›
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“Audio” is what we now call the broad category of music, podcasts, books, lectures and many more variations of digital content. Radio became all that, diluted and subsumed by the… more ›
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In analyzing any industry, it’s critically important to understand which resources are abundant and which are scarce. That’s because value accrues to the scarce resource in a value chain and,… more ›
