Still not sure about this one – it’s just really sad. A couple of weeks ago I was going to write about something I saw on one of the mornings when I walk into work. On Camberwell New Road, pretty much half way between Camberwell and Oval, bunches of flowers were tied to a lamppost [...]
Don’t know
June 21st, 2007 4 Comments
Tags: general · vauxhall · world
Postopolis!
June 4th, 2007 No Comments
Dan Hill has done a simply amazing job documenting the various events and speakers at Postopolis!. The choice of speakers has been inspired and the content fascinating. I’m still catching up with them all. Through his dedication to the cause and (I’m guessing) quick-typing wizardry, Dan has shown that it’s possible to disseminate real-world events [...]
Tags: architecture · art · maps · urban geography · world
The best thing ever on the web?
May 18th, 2007 3 Comments
One of the first things I ever saw on the internet that utterly entranced me was a webcam from a yellow cab in New York. There I was, sat in my Brixton bedroom late in the evening, watching the sun set between blocks as the cab-driver zig-zagged across the upper west side (possibly) . With [...]
Tags: maps · photography · world
World Press Photo Winners for 2006
February 19th, 2007 4 Comments
…have been announced (yes, I’m a week late). As ever, stunning, inspirational and heart-wrenching in equal measure. Spencer Platt’s winning photo of 4 girls being driven through the devastation of South Beirut in a red open-topped sports car is beautiful, deep, and surreal. I also love this one which is possibly even more incongruous. Shame [...]
Tags: photography · world
Flight map
February 16th, 2007 No Comments
By creating a visualisation of internal flights across the US over 24 hours, Aaron Koblin has generated a map of connections. I love the way that the map reveals itself as day breaks across different timezones. A map that kind of shows both space and time. Found via Collision Detection
Punts, etc
January 26th, 2007 No Comments
Kerala pics have been flickr’d



