by natecooper | Feb 20, 2009 | cool, digital media, humor, movies
Dan Meth has a pretty interesting and spot on visual interpretation of movie trilogies.
by natecooper | Jan 30, 2009 | architecture, art, culture, digital media, internet, nate, technology
It’s been a couple weeks since I finished Steven Johnson’s 1997 book, “Interface.” Though I’d like to say that I’ve been stirred by it’s profoundity enough to be stewing on my own thoughts for a post, the truth is that I...
by natecooper | Jan 10, 2009 | culture, digital media, internet, nate, Twitter
I find myself at a loss whenever confronted with the task of having to define Twitter. It’s one of those things that’s everywhere and nowhere. I am never really shocked when someone knows about it. Nor does it surprise me when I find out a friend from high...
by natecooper | Dec 16, 2008 | books, culture, digital media, internet, movies, nate, technology, television
Been doing a fair amount of offline reading so haven’t had as much to write about. Read Everything Bad Is Good for You and was pretty impressed. The book starts as almost a defense of video games as a complex medium, despite it’s being maligned at best as...
by natecooper | Dec 5, 2008 | cool, culture, digital media, googlereader, internet, nate
A couple days ago I installed Helvetireader a script for firefox that gives Google Reader a spiffed-up interface centered around a cleaner look. I hadn’t really even used it enough to weigh in my two cents on the subject when Google itself released an update to...
by natecooper | Nov 27, 2008 | digital media, internet, politics
A recent skirmish with net neutrality led me to actually use a Yahoo proxy to access Google. Apparently “I’m feeling lucky” doesn’t translate very well into Chinese and then back to English.