by natecooper | Aug 21, 2008 | aesthetics, architecture, art, cities, culture, los angeles, new york, technology
natecooper.net is making it appear as if all I’ve been reading is cracked.com and BLDGBLOG. Could be worse I guess. BLDGBLOG’s discussion of “extreme signage” [link] does pique my interest. I don’t know if I fully agree with the...
by natecooper | Aug 16, 2008 | aesthetics, cities, cool, culture
Eric mentioned to me the unique design ofthis parking garage in Melbourne it’s sort of hard explaining verbally but very interesting to look at. Basically directions/signs for how to enter, exit and move around this parking garage are painted in such a way so...
by natecooper | Jul 31, 2008 | aesthetics, art, cities, cool, culture, movie reviews, movies
There is a scene (and mind you; spoilers are coming) in the new Batman movie that perfectly captures the zeitgeist of modern America. Two ferries are filled with passengers escaping from Gotham city. One ferry is filled with prisoners from the city jail and the other...
by natecooper | Jul 25, 2008 | aesthetics, digital media, Science, technology
Anti-aliasing – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [link] Don’t ask why. The reasons are far too complex for me to understand.
by natecooper | Jul 24, 2008 | aesthetics, cool, culture, humor, television
Much to my delight Scare Tactics has been posted on Hulu. I had all but forgotten about the show that originally aired a few years ago — with host Shannon Doughtery when recently I saw an ad for an updated version with host Tracy Morgan. The problem with my...
by natecooper | Jul 24, 2008 | aesthetics, art, cool, digital media, media, photography
Phillip Toledano – Days with My Father [link] A real novel approach to gallery navigation.