Daniel Brandt - Eternal Something (Official Music Video)

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

if i look back, i am lost

Kaledo Art
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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Love Begins
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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Daniel Brandt - Eternal Something (Official Music Video)
Hidden Orchestra - Still
It became clear that what constituted trend forecasting “in itself” in the case of K-HOLE was the collective work of immaterial, unlocatable, affective, and knowledge labor. That, and the effusive, intangible, shape-shifting, and value-adding fog of branding. We realized that behind the multinational curtain is a decentralized quagmire where no one is held accountable and decisions are driven by fear. Corporations are people, US presidential candidate Mitt Romney said, and people need jobs, and jobs are jeopardized for all sorts of dumb, cyclical reasons without adding reckless departures from precedent. This is why, increasingly, most successful entrepreneurs—like most successful artists—come from some kind of money. Genuine risk-taking is usually the mark of desperation, mental illness, or both. We were brought in as crisis control, for brands and agencies to prove both internally and externally that they were self-aware and not ready to die.
On Ketamine and Added Value
Writing Stories About The Future Worlds
clipping. – Full Performance (live on KEXP)
Changing what people want is hard. We treat marketing like it’s super good at what it does, but the reality is that there’s a massive survivor bias in marketing. Everything gets marketed [and] most things fail. We only notice the tiny number of things that succeed and the fact that a lot of them are materially like garbage. That leads us to conclude that marketing can sell anything, but marketing really sells nothing—it’s a statistical rounding error.
An interview with Cory Doctorow on beating death, post-scarcity, and everything
Ghost In The Shell: Identity in Space
TBILISI PETIT THEATRE (re•cut) – The kind of beauty that is in desperate need on this Sunday
“Comics is journalism.”
Material #2, written by Ales Kot, illustrated by Will Tempest, lettered by Clayton Cowles, cover and design by Tom Muller
Young Fathers - SHAME
Holly Herndon - Morning Sun
Major League Djz - Slyza Tsotsi
Lessons from ancient social media by Tom Standage
(via Jiro Ono and René Redzepi Have a Cup of Tea on Vimeo)
Hidden Orchestra - 'Flight' (Live AV Show @ Union Chapel)
This is a passage borrowed from Simon Sinek’s “Leaders Eat Last.” It’s such a simple story, yet it’s given me a new perspective on my responsibilities and position in my world. Hopefully, it can help you better understand the demarcation between self and work.
Ingrid Burrington on the physical infrastructure of the internet