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Ivy Chang

See The World Cup As 3D-Printed Statistics | The Creators Project - 0 views

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    interesting 3D print "infographic"/visualization of Brazil vs. Germany game.
Simeon Spearman

In USA Today Redesign, Hope for a New Canvas for Web Advertisers | Digital - Advertisin... - 0 views

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    "Thirty years after it introduced a new type of colorful, graphical storytelling to the newspaper world, USA Today will unveil a redesigned print publication on Friday that pushes further in that direction, and a complete overhaul of its website that it hopes will produce a more fluid, app-like experience that some would say resembles the Flipboard mobile app. The changes to its website, which will launch in beta on Saturday, feel the most drastic. USA Today sites registered 38.7 million visitors in August, up 48% from 26.1 million a year ago. And USA Today Sports Media Group, a subset of that overall number, grew 133% from 11.6 million to 27 million over that same period thanks in large part to the January acquisition of the Big Lead Sports network of blogs."
Simeon Spearman

In a BuzzFed, Gawkerized World, One Image Is as Good as Next | Commentary and analysis ... - 0 views

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    "While at least Life-magazine-killer TV has served as a platform for the creation of some great artworks (HBO's "The Wire," created by newspaperman-turned-TV-auteur David Simon, comes to mind) and inspired the creation of new art forms (see the upcoming Smithsonian retrospective of the work of "father of video art" Nam June Paik), it's hard to imagine what of lasting value hot web-native media brands like Gawker and BuzzFeed are contributing to visual culture and art history. Which brings me to an email I got last Wednesday from Gawker promoting its "top story" of Dec. 5., titled "The 13 Most Powerful Images of Naked Celebrities of 2012," which quickly racked up more than a million page views. It was a sequel to a Gawker post from the previous day titled "The 19 Most Powerful Images of 2012," which was mostly a shameless, edited-down rip-off of a BuzzFeed post titled "The 45 Most Powerful Images Of 2012," consisting of intense wire-service photojournalism from Reuters, the AP, Getty and others, which derive most of their support from old-school print-centric publications around the world. Gawker's excuse for its act of, uh, curation: "Who has time to scroll through 45 pictures?""
Ivy Chang

The World's First 3D Printing Pen that Lets you Draw Sculptures | Colossal - 1 views

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    We're a backer. Scheduled to arrive next Spring:(
Emily Knab

The World's First 3D-Printed Car Actually Works - 1 views

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    daily 11.1
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