… oh and just to note, judging by his downer on 'the media' (sic), he probably won't like the idea of teaching them anything. #WSAgmm # Some Facebook thoughts on what Vic Burgin can teach media professionals #WSAgmm https://t.co/gQheEdiu # BNP facing meltdown? http://t.co/wk4K8tDm now that's a sunny bank holiday. # You're gonna love this …
Author Archives: praxis
Tweets for the week :: 2012-04-29
The bees are dying. Tell @Bayer_sd @Tweet2Harvest to vote against their deadly pesticides Sign the petition—24 hrs left http://t.co/AtuPIDu0 # #WSAgmm video is up on Vimeo now… Distributed media in action. http://t.co/Ym0ZS8KO # Want one http://t.co/hC84LawS (chapeau @cshirky @robinboast ) but given me idea for metadata images. #quadJPEG # thanks @alexkbailey Slides at http://t.co/9PC5ZoIP Any …
Tweets for the week :: 2012-04-22
#WSAgmm giving a whole new meaning to course material. https://t.co/BNU0gy2k # Chandler boldly goes. "God damn it, I split it so it will stay split" http://t.co/Tqpp5svQ # So, twitter doesn't recognise numbers as trending terms. Well that makes the Olympics (brand) pointless. #MMXII http://t.co/H4zhZvc9 # RT @mashable: All Twitter users shutting down their computer for …
Tweets for the week :: 2012-04-15
Anyone know how to auto tweet an FB update that include page link so that tweet includes link to FB URL not to page being talked about? # Nice simple comparison of Google and Facebook ad potential. The power of volunteered data. http://t.co/fujinmRY # Rolling pay wall. Free to share and read from link for …
Tweets for the week :: 2012-04-08
"release engineering". What a great phrase. http://t.co/JhMnRkfh # IMPACT, one for the REF. http://t.co/mdd8ylrX # London mayor? None of the above. # Should have stayed with The Matrix. # Now, should I watch George Galloway on Newsnight or The Matrix? # Sent from my iPhone http://t.co/E2znI2UI # Vote Polly or at least let's all donate …
Tweets for the week :: 2012-04-01
Would love to watch the Tour of Flanders in the garden but Apple insist on putting a mirror on the front of the iPad. # Patrick Keiller at the Tate. Here's to fragments and rags 'n refuse. http://t.co/n5BXnbNw # Why do piles of essays never get smaller? # “@__cui: Also found the Latour article Grossberg …