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Calcutta ‘71 (by ahoneanatwo)
Ruddy Roye was in New Orleans when Hurricane Katrina struck the city. While photographing the aftermath, he wished he had a service that could quickly publish his images.
Years later, when Hurricane Sandy hit New York, Instagram was becoming the method of choice for many photojournalists. He writes:
My Instagram account has become a way for me to question everything around me. The media has a way of deleting the stories of people who society does not want to deal with. This is my humble way of putting these stories back in people’s faces — forming a real and active dialogue about these issues.
Using Instagram as a Tool For Photojournalism in NYC
via The Click
Amazon Unpacked by Ben Roberts
Workers at Rugeley spend their days wandering the massive warehouse, either squirreling away incoming products, pulling orders down from shelves, or packing them up for shipment. In each of these activities, the workers’ motions are not driven by the engine of human judgment or expertise but rather by the massive engine of Amazon’s exquisitely complex fulfillment mechanism: a computer that both tracks and commands every worker’s movements throughout the day.
An Amazon fulfillment associate might have to walk as far as 15 miles in a single shift, endlessly looping back and forth between shelves in a warehouse the size of nine soccer fields. They do this in complete silence, except for the sound of their feet. The atmosphere is so quiet that workers can be fired for even talking to one another. And all the while, cardboard cutouts of happy Amazon workers look on, cartoon speech bubbles frozen above their heads: “This is the best job I ever had!"
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Janet Jackson - Any Time Any Place (StarRo Remix) (by KumoMusic)
Kid A - BB Bleu (Dolor Remix) (by ILOV3KIDA)
MØ - Waste Of Time (Jungle's ØH MØ remix) (by KumoMusic)
Tropics - Home & Consonance (Sau Poler Remix) (by KumoMusic)
Meditating 🙏 #Stuffed #AteToMuch #HashTag
Flume - Holdin on (Kaytranada Edit) (by KumoMusic)
Shlohmo - Don't say No Ft. How to dress well (by KumoMusic)
Lone - Airglow Fires (by KumoMusic)
Janet Jackson - Any Time Any Place (StarRo Remix) (by KumoMusic)
Fantastyczna współpraca francusko-polska. “De Lux” to elektronika pomieszana z funkiem z tchnieniem chillwave. Lekkie syntezatory nieprzytłaczające produkcji oraz wyraźne funkowe gitary tworzą idealny klimat na zbliżające się lato (przywołują również funkową stronę Toro y Moi). Warto sprawdzić solowe dokonania rodzimej Ja Miron.