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Photo by Pieter Hugo|Gallery
Permanent Error
Photo by Pieter Hugo of Ghana's Agbogbloshie slum.
William Underhill|Projects
Map Kibera
Report on the Map Kibera project to provide navigation and information on Nairobi's massive informal settlement.
Rob Walker|Essays
The Song Decoders
Pandora, is convinced it can guide you, to music that you like. The premise is that your favorite songs can be stripped to parts and reverse-engineered.
Alexandra Lange|Essays
Bloggers in the Archive
Geoff Manaugh’s announcement, on BLDGBLOG, that he would be blogging from the CCA this summer irritated me, partly because the idea is not brand new.
Alexandra Lange|Essays
The Anti-Enthusiasts
Design Blogs: The Vacuum of Enthusiasm, my Design Observer manifesto on what the world of design on the internet needs, lives on in the comments.
Alexandra Lange|Essays
The Naive Tumblr
The recent changes on Tumblr are brilliant and not intuitive.
Kaomi Goetz|Projects
Austin Center for Design
Interactive designer Jon Kolko launches a school to help designers build economically viable careers working for social betterment.
Alexandra Lange|Essays
Design Adjacent
There’s a theme in the comments on my Design Observer piece on design blogs, The Vacuum of Enthusiasm, that there is little for me to say about.
Alexandra Lange|Essays
On DO: Design Blogs: The Vacuum of Enthusiasm
As part of my new strategy of writing the conversations that go on in my head, I critique design (and architecture, to some extent) blogs today on Design Observer.
Alexandra Lange|Essays
Playground Apps
I wonder if the young, male inventors of foursquare haven’t missed a big market: moms.
Kaomi Goetz|Projects
Kopernik
Report on Kopernik, a new website for funding technology to assist populations in the developing world.
Julie Lasky|Reviews
Sweating the Small Stuff
Review of TED 2010 conference, "What the World Needs Now," Long Beach, California, February 9–13.
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