It strikes us that the online world (what used to be called the '
blogosphere', we suppose) is becoming divided into two camps, Creators and Curators, although there is naturally a fair bit of crossover. We fall into the latter category. On to the links.
Portsmouth Vernacular , 'a mapping project that looks at the geography of the city in relation to the dialect and language that is used and has evolved in and around the city of Portsmouth.' A project by
Jodie Silsby /
interesting vanishing (
via). Anyone know more about this?
It is probably in Terence Conran's garden.
Put a Porsche in your drive, an interactive marketing campaign for executives to daydream with /
Apartment Therapy flags up a
Unicat.
Official site / home-built
Amphibus. Much more pleasing than the vast
Terra Wind /
Alphabet Trucks, at
Swiss Miss / we've done this before, but worth doing again,
Plan, by Aneta Grzeszykowska and Jan Smaga (via
2 or 3 things).
Another re-visit, but constantly updated so worth checking again:
Film Stills. For example,
2001,
Play Time,
Barry Lyndon,
Weekend / the
Tricorn Centre in Lego (
via) /
Unique Lapin, a weblog /
Horse Hunting, a weblog (contains some nudity) /
Preloved is a classified site that's trying to be a bit different from the
eBay/
Craigslist mainstream, mixing the community feel of
Freecycle / photography by
Nicholas Bomal, including
Private Kingdoms, a look at allotment structures.
Inventionland is the office/publicity tool of one George Davison, an entrepreneurial landscape that manages to effortlessly out-kitsch
Fat. Even better, while the latter built elaborate landscapes for 'creative' clients like
10 and
KesselsKramer, the
output of Inventionland seems destined for the world of infomercials and shopping channels.
posted by things at 14:36 /
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