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The Future of Manufacturing is Local – NYTimes.com
The Future of Manufacturing is Local – NYTimes.com More easily understood as something akin to terroir, geographic ingredient branding emphasizes “pride of place,” which runs deep in cities like San Francisco and New York. “I saw this as a way to ‘brand’ the history, culture, personality and natural beauty of our city as a means…
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Even if the original lyrics are off-limits to old media, it’s clear to everyone that the profane versions of the songs are going to be heard. The enforced innocence of broadcasting is no longer a cultural firewall; it’s barely an inconvenience. “The Net interprets censorship as damage and routes around it,” the Internet-freedom activist John…
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Forbes’ back-of-the-envelope accounting went like this. First, it tallied up revenue from all of those millions of YouTube views. YouTube, owned by Google, grants artists 68 percent of the proceeds earned from advertising on the site through its Partner Program. Forbes figured YouTube makes about $1 per 1,000 page views. Thus, “Friday’s” 30 million page…
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Enter the Atomos Ninja and Samurai HD recorder / monitor / playback devices that take your 10-bit video and compress it in Apple’s 1080p ProRes QuickTime format to make your post-production life a little easier. The Ninja pulls video through HDMI and deposits it on your choice of 2.5-inch HDD or SDD storage, does playback…
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emmacooper: Allan Kaprow, Household, women licking jam off of a car, 1964.
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emmacooper: Allan Kaprow, Rates of Exchange, 1975, Single channel video on DVD, b/w, sound
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emmacooper: Allan Kaprow (center) and participants in his “Yard” (1967), at the Martha Jackson Gallery in New York.
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emmacooper: Allan Kaprow, Time Pieces, 1975, Single channel video on DVD, b/w, sound
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emmacooper: Allan Kaprow, Household, 1964
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emmacooper: nam june paik