by natecooper | Sep 11, 2008 | aesthetics, art, cool, culture, digital media, internet, media, technology, television
Just saw one of the best TED talk videos I’ve ever seen: Peter Hirshberg on TV and the web | Video on TED.com. Basically tells a familiar story of the convergence of web and media that was covered in so many classes I TAed at UCSC and gives a glimpse of what...
by natecooper | Sep 10, 2008 | cool, digital media, humor, internet
Step aside Fail Dogs. Domo nom nom is a blog where updates are in the form of edibles for a bizarre monster. This may be not worth explaining other than to say check it out but it definitely turns the concept of a blog on its...
by natecooper | Sep 7, 2008 | aesthetics, art, digital media, internet, nate, technology
I finally got around to fixing up natecooper.net. It didn’t take that long because I basically just tweaked a standard wordpress template. I thought I might want to build my own from scratch but this seemed like a better way to get a decent looking site up in a...
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, art, cool, digital media, media, photography
Phillip Toledano – Days with My Father [link] A real novel approach to gallery navigation.
by natecooper | Jul 6, 2008 | culture, digital media, internet
Fun/disturbing little article comparing word statistics from wikipedia entries. Does the size of the article (in word count) determine the cultural relevance of the material? If so this paints a grim picture of the internet community in my opinion. Some days I wonder...