Chart evolution: Scientific (1977), MS Office (1995), MS Office (2003), Inforgrafics (2011), Posmodern deconstruction (2015)
E inoltre ingrossano le tasche delle mafie.
Si vede che sono un animale, danno molto fastidio anche a me
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very smart guy
I believe that this is what they call “conservative business dress.”
Me presenting at TEDxPoynter, a conference on the future of journalism; photo by Ellyn Angelotti. They asked me to complete the sentence “The future of journalism is…” and I offered “like tennis.”
I was stealing a page from Steve Albini, who once told me that was the future of the music industry. I asked him why, and he said more people than ever play tennis, it’s just that most of them don’t expect to make a living at it.
The suit is a new acquisition, a former floor model at Alan Flusser’s old shop, made by Martin Greenfield. Shirt’s by Thin Red Line, tie by Sam Hober.
Last week the show “More American Photographs” opened at the CCA Wattis Institute in San Francisco. Inspired by the Depression-era Farm Security Administration’s photography program, which commissioned photographers to document the rural poor of America in the late thirties and early forties, the curators Jens Hoffmann and Jana Blankenship commissioned twelve contemporary artists to travel the U.S. for a year and document the impact of today’s “great recession.”
Above, a selection of images documenting today’s “great recession.” Click through to see the full slide shows from the
Lopi LaRoe, artist, Brooklyn, New York. “My main issues are connected to the environment, but I recognize that it all stems from corporations having too much say in government, and taking our natural resources.”
On Tuesday, Martin Schoeller photographed Occupy Wall Street protesters at Zuccotti Park. Click through to see the rest of Schoeller’s pictures: http://nyr.kr/nolJ0Z
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1998, from the bottom, 9-11, 11 settembre 2001, 2011
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