Hey new followers
Thanks for the follow! I always follow back, but it sometimes takes me a while.
Just wanted to mention that I have another blog on education, social justice, and technology. Feel free to check it out if you’re interested in any of those topics: http://webcommdesigns.com/.
Thanks!
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Just a friendly reminder
I’m blogging all my education, technology, and social justice content now at http://webcommdesigns.com/, so follow me over there if you’re interested in those things… they’re each about 33% of the blog, so…
One LAST attempt at the social justice tag
Fellow social justice-minded Tumblrers, I have decided to include the #social justice tag in my other education and technology blog, http://webcommdesigns.com/, mostly because social justice continues to be important to me, and many of the projects and ideas I discuss there are attempts to enact social justice.
What social justice on that blog will be: solution-oriented, fact-driven, non-divisive, and mostly centered around the other topics of the blog (business and education).
What it will not be: attempts to “call people out” for supposed indiscretions, inflammatory attempts to get into arguments, or, in general, negativity-infused posts
What I will not tolerate: ANY hate or criticism toward myself, my beliefs, or my posts. If you don’t like what I’m posting there, feel free to keep it to yourself, or you will be blocked and reported to Tumblr for harassment.
FYI… this will be your only announcement… we now return to your regularly-scheduling Tumblring ;-)
Creative Something: Five must-have creativity apps.
Phones of today are changing the way we not only work and interact with one another, but also how we create and think.
If you have a smart phone you can do more today as a creative than ever thought possible. Brainstorm ideas in a group or individually, save thoughts and notebooks to…
LaCie RuggedKey, USB Flash Drive That Can Survive 100 Meter Fall
want… b/c, you know: I might not survive such a fall, but at least my data would…
Survey Photography: Mars Curiosity & Timothy O’Sullivan
Timothy O’Sullivan, Pyramid Lake, Nevada, 1867Optimism inspired by space exploration is both wonderful and confusing. When we see the photo of the earth as blue marble taken by Apollo 17, or the more recent pale blue dots from Mars, the collective resources we waste to repeat dry heaves of violence seem absurd. But, as things are now, you can’t have one without the other. Space exploration and the modern aerospace industry are very intertwined, and events like probing a comet or landing on Mars have the same technological background as inter-continental missiles, drone warfare, and military satellites. It’s important to confront this, and there is an artist that explores this concoction of technology and human curiosity - Trevor Paglen.
It’s harder to imagine the past that went away than it is to imagine the future.
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