Some links that i just scanned - must spend more time reading them - from synaesthesia to a gallery of dead logos, reviews of 2003 and visions of the future :
- Novel Uses - Camera Phone - a round up of the novel ways camera phones have been used this year by individuals and businesses. And as these phones, widely popular, go mainstream, with image quality and picture snapping features improving with the launch of each new model, it is clear we have yet to scratch the surface on how private individuals and businesses will find ways to use them. Picturephoning 2003 - The Year in Review [Unbound Spiral]
- The Phenomenology of Synaesthesia [pdf; via Cluster] -- fantastic paper summarising Ramachandran and Hubbard's research into how synaesthesia manifests: how the font affects letters being seen as colours; on martian tints and more. I love this sort of stuff. My notes. [Interconnected]
- IFTF's Map of the Decade (you can also check other research resports by Institute for the Future). The pdf is a bit difficult to read - Lilia has made an easy-to-grasp quick shortlist of trends at her post. [Mathemagenic]
- A Graveyard of Dead Logos - The Stone Twins in Amsterdam have published what appears to be a beautiful book, Logo, RIP. Featuring 20,000 words and 50 illustrations in just under 200 pages, the book has an accompanying Web gallery as a "commemoration of dead logotypes." [Fast Company Now]
- The Arlington Institute's - Vision of the Future - a collection of scenarios for the future.
Will be blogging lightly until the new year - Merry Christmas and a Very Happy New Year to all my readers.
Love, peace and light.
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