New York graffiti (Chinatown)

Photographed during a relaxing walk across the Manhattan Bridge. This group of rooftops always impresses me with the thoroughness of the artwork; barely a surface goes unpainted. Don’t miss the fox in the middle.

Tell the FCC to reclassify Internet service providers and preserve net neutrality

Send the petition at freepress.net to the FCC to ensure the government agency knows where the public stands on the issue of net neutrality and the classification of Internet service providers. Best reading on this topic: ==> Cory Doctorow’s opinion piece in The Guardian: Internet service providers charging for premium access hold us all to … Read more

There is no good advertising

Native Advertising — a.k.a. Good Advertising (medium.com) The intent of the communication speaks to the truth of it. Another way to say intent: goal; purpose; to what position you are trying to move the person to whom you are communicating. All communication is a battle; you are trying to change someone. Making someone informed is changing them. … Read more

In jest, an uncomfortable knot of truth

CollegeHumor’s video, The Social Consequences of Everything, captures the anxiety of our information-rich age. No action happens without knowledge of its impact. The results, unless we laugh at them, paralyze us.

Hegemony of the headline

The biggest barrier to telling a story is figuring out why you should tell it. When you read a headline, you should be able to determine pretty quickly why someone thought that story was worthwhile. That’s a problem. Real conversations are filled with things beside Grand Statements Concerning Important Matters (GSCIM). There are empty noises … Read more