Posted by Sreedhar | Posted in Free Software, Hardware | Posted on 04-09-2009
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The Chumby
A compact Linux-based WiFi enabled internet device with a touchscreen that uses Adobe Flash technology widgets for playing media, viewing websites, blogs, rss feeds etc. It is priced at about $180.
The business model and the hardware are interesting.
Posted by Sreedhar | Posted in Design, Movies | Posted on 04-09-2009
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Antoni Gaudi
This is the third part in the series Visions of Space that I saw. This is a look at how the works of three remarkable architects of the 20th century shaped our modern world. It examines how each one of them use space to express our response to the power of the corporation (Meiss van der Rohe), the power of the State (Albert Speer), and religion (Antoni Gaudi).
The third part is called God’s Architect.
Posted by Sreedhar | Posted in Movies | Posted on 04-09-2009
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Scarface (1932)
The mention of Scarface brings to mind the iconic images of Tony Montana, the character played by Al Pacino in the 1983 movie made by Brian De Palma. However, it was only recently that I came to know from my friend that this was a remake of a movie made more than 75 years ago!
This version is considered by many as one of the best gangster noire movies.
Posted by Sreedhar | Posted in Design | Posted on 04-09-2009
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Aldus Manutius
The late 1400s must have been very similar to current times. This was the tumultuous time when the printed word was changing the fabric of society, much like the digital revolution of the early 21st century. The transition from the bibles of Gutenberg to the widely available paperback type books which created a huge reading class of people sowing the seeds of public participation and democratic ways was a time of confusion and struggle as existing structures came tumbling down.
In the middle of this was Aldus Manutius, venetian printer, publisher and inventor. His legacy lives on today five centuries after him.