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sebastian errazuriz: we are fucking angry

nozzle detail of ‘we are fucking angry’ chilean-born new york-based artist sebastian errazuriz seeks to create works which provoke people to think about their lives and question their daily routines. he is obsessed with the dichotomies of life and death, which is evident through his sculpture, public art work, consumer objects, furniture and fashion design.

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sebastian errazuriz: we are fucking angry

nozzle detail of ‘we are fucking angry’ chilean-born new york-based artist sebastian errazuriz seeks to create works which provoke people to think about their lives and question their daily routines. he is obsessed with the dichotomies of life and death, which is evident through his sculpture, public art work, consumer objects, furniture and fashion design

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Ex-ICSID boss would’ve had us on e-bikes circa 1946

That’s a prototype for an electric bicycle designed by Sir Misha Black, the influential UK industrial designer behind a 1946 exhibition called “Britain Can Make It.” Shortly after the end of the Second World War, Sir Misha designed the ‘Britain can make it’ exhibition, held at the Victoria and Albert Museum. The exhibition was intended to boost morale by promoting the British manufacturing industry that was decimated after the war

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Ex-ICSID boss would’ve had us on e-bikes circa 1946

That’s a prototype for an electric bicycle designed by Sir Misha Black, the influential UK industrial designer behind a 1946 exhibition called “Britain Can Make It.” Shortly after the end of the Second World War, Sir Misha designed the ‘Britain can make it’ exhibition, held at the Victoria and Albert Museum. The exhibition was intended to boost morale by promoting the British manufacturing industry that was decimated after the war. Industry was to play a vital part in British post-war reconstruction.

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Ex-ICSID boss would’ve had us on e-bikes circa 1946

That’s a prototype for an electric bicycle designed by Sir Misha Black, the influential UK industrial designer behind a 1946 exhibition called “Britain Can Make It.” Shortly after the end of the Second World War, Sir Misha designed the ‘Britain can make it’ exhibition, held at the Victoria and Albert Museum. The exhibition was intended to boost morale by promoting the British manufacturing industry that was decimated after the war. Industry was to play a vital part in British post-war reconstruction.

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Ex-ICSID boss would’ve had us on e-bikes circa 1946

That’s a prototype for an electric bicycle designed by Sir Misha Black, the influential UK industrial designer behind a 1946 exhibition called “Britain Can Make It.” Shortly after the end of the Second World War, Sir Misha designed the ‘Britain can make it’ exhibition, held at the Victoria and Albert Museum. The exhibition was intended to boost morale by promoting the British manufacturing industry that was decimated after the war. Industry was to play a vital part in British post-war reconstruction

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zhang huan: hope tunnel at UCCA

‘hope tunnel’ ullens center for contemporary art (UCCA), beijing on now until october 24th, 2010 installation view of train wreck at ‘hope tunnel’ exhibition image © designboom chinese conceptual artist zhang huan ‘s latest exhibition ‘hope tunnel’ is a curated social project related to the 2008 earthquake in wenchuan, sichuan province. the show features the remains of the train which crashed during that period of disaster. according to huan, it allows people to reflect on the scale of the catastrophe, commemorate the victims and contemplate the possibility of reconstruction and the challenges that lie ahead.

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zhang huan: hope tunnel at UCCA

‘hope tunnel’ ullens center for contemporary art (UCCA), beijing on now until october 24th, 2010 installation view of train wreck at ‘hope tunnel’ exhibition image © designboom chinese conceptual artist zhang huan ‘s latest exhibition ‘hope tunnel’ is a curated social project related to the 2008 earthquake in wenchuan, sichuan province.

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zhang huan: hope tunnel at UCCA

‘hope tunnel’ ullens center for contemporary art (UCCA), beijing on now until october 24th, 2010 installation view of train wreck at ‘hope tunnel’ exhibition image © designboom chinese conceptual artist zhang huan ‘s latest exhibition ‘hope tunnel’ is a curated social project related to the 2008 earthquake in wenchuan, sichuan province. the show features the remains of the train which crashed during that period of disaster. according to huan, it allows people to reflect on the scale of the catastrophe, commemorate the victims and contemplate the possibility of reconstruction and the challenges that lie ahead.

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zhang huan: hope tunnel at UCCA

‘hope tunnel’ ullens center for contemporary art (UCCA), beijing on now until october 24th, 2010 installation view of train wreck at ‘hope tunnel’ exhibition image © designboom chinese conceptual artist zhang huan ‘s latest exhibition ‘hope tunnel’ is a curated social project related to the 2008 earthquake in wenchuan, sichuan province. the show features the remains of the train which crashed during that period of disaster

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zhang huan: hope tunnel at UCCA

‘hope tunnel’ ullens center for contemporary art (UCCA), beijing on now until october 24th, 2010 installation view of train wreck at ‘hope tunnel’ exhibition image © designboom chinese conceptual artist zhang huan ‘s latest exhibition ‘hope tunnel’ is a curated social project related to the 2008 earthquake in wenchuan, sichuan province.

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Get Out! Turn Up the Volume!

Outdoor furniture sets are increasingly being used not just for outdoor barbecues, but for casual get togethers, cocktail parties and other social events. Naturally, this has led to increased focus on high-end solutions for delivering quality music to make the party complete. Many outdoor space owners have in mind the image of those ugly green camouflage loud speakers and believe that is all they could chose from

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Cisco puts its nerdy spin on Old Spice clips

The Old Spice Guy hadn’t even hung up his towel before there were predictions of a rash of copycat campaigns. Cisco got a jump on the pack by literally copying the idea yesterday, only subbing in “Ted from accounting” as its nerdy star. Throughout the day, Ted responded to tweets coming to the #CiscoSPice hashtag with dorky humor that one can only assume goes over well with the BlackBerrys-in-belt-holsters set

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Hey Old Spice haters, sales are up 107%

The applause for Old Spice’s incredible YouTube blitz this month hadn’t even died down when critics started panning the effort as ineffective.

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Hey Old Spice haters, sales are up 107%

The applause for Old Spice’s incredible YouTube blitz this month hadn’t even died down when critics started panning the effort as ineffective.

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Hey Old Spice haters, sales are up 107%

The applause for Old Spice’s incredible YouTube blitz this month hadn’t even died down when critics started panning the effort as ineffective.

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Hey Old Spice haters, sales are up 107%

The applause for Old Spice’s incredible YouTube blitz this month hadn’t even died down when critics started panning the effort as ineffective. Rushing to judgment , some bloggers cited 52-week sales figures from before the video responses launched as a sign that Wieden + Kennedy’s efforts were underwhelming.

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100 Tips para la Comunicacion 2.0 de la Empresa

100 MBP Digital Tips Retos y Soluciones para la Comunicacin de las Organizaciones en el Entorno 2.0, As se llama el E-book que lanzl a empresa Burson-Marsteller para dar a concer las empresa pueden integrase a la comunicacin 2.0 de la Redes Sociales Open publication – Free publishing – More soluciones

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100 Tips para la Comunicacion 2.0 de la Empresa

100 MBP Digital Tips Retos y Soluciones para la Comunicacin de las Organizaciones en el Entorno 2.0, As se llama el E-book que lanzl a empresa Burson-Marsteller para dar a concer las empresa pueden integrase a la comunicacin 2.0 de la Redes Sociales Open publication – Free publishing – More soluciones

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Creative chief lobs new book into the crowd

Who needs publishers when you have Twitter followers?

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Ad guy crowdsources funding for new book

It can seem like everyone who is anyone in marketing has a book nowadays. Getting a publisher can be a hassle, of course. Bud Caddell, a strategist with Victors & Spoils, went the crowdsourcing route to realize his vision for a book about the attention economy that he’s tentatively calling The Bucket Brigade

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Offshore Oil Strike for All the Family

[Image: Offshore Oil Strike by BP ; photo by BLDGBLOG].

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Quick Links 13

1) Have you been reading The Launch Box ? “The purpose of this blog is to document activities in and around the 2nd Avenue Subway Tunnel Boring Machine Launch Box construction site between 91st and 95th streets in Manhattan.” [Image: "This odd looking structure is part of the steel form that is being used to cast a concrete lining for the 72nd Street work shaft. This shaft, and the other one that's just like it [at 69th Street], will be used during the construction of the 72nd Street station”; photo by The Launch Box ]

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Google building a Facebook Rival?

Below are excerpts of an Article by Pete Cashmore over on cnn.com: Google building a Facebook rival? Let’s hope so Facebook’s mountain of personal data could also provide the backbone of an ad network many times more targeted than Google’s keyword-based advertising

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Slurry #4

(Satellite image of sand and seaweed in the Bahamas.

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