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  • Emilily 12:11 pm on October 9, 2009 Permalink | Reply
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    Wired! 

    genome_foldingA 3-dimensional model of the human genome! According to the Wired article: In mathematical terms, the pieces of the genome are folded into something similar to a Hilbert curve, one of a family of shapes that can fill a two-dimensional space without ever overlapping — and then do the same trick in three dimensions. Trippy.

    The subscription should start in November, so your first issue will arrive in November or December, I think.

     
    • Carmen 2:27 pm on October 9, 2009 Permalink

      sweet!

  • Emilily 9:52 am on August 17, 2009 Permalink | Reply
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    Some reviews 

    This post was originally intended to review two magazine spreads, but I wanted to start by saying I am slightly disappointed with Gilt Fuse. From what I can tell, the only difference between Gilt and Gilt Fuse, is that in the latter, the models are all posed like idiots. I think they were going for “edgy and playful” but I’m sorry, an adult (late 20′s even?) model wearing Juicy Couture, blowing a bubble, and yanking on her thigh-high stockings like a schoolgirl in a Brittany Spears video looks like an idiot to me. Ok, moving on.

    The pictures below are from a Wired magazine article on Somali piracy. While the content of the article was compelling and well-researched (it was very similar to the ongoing NPR coverage of the same events) it was the unique layout that really grabbed me. I especially liked the little facts boxes and graphs scattered amongst the illustrations – a great example of print media effectively borrowing design elements from the web world.

    Wired Pirate article 01Wired Pirate article 02
    friggin horizontal line
    This next review is less about a particular article and more about the apparent laziness of a few fashion photographers and magazine editors. All of these ads appeared in the first half (the prime half) of my August issues of Elle and Lucky. I find it incredibly hard to believe that they have run out of creative things to do with fashion models, and all they are left with is to just line them up in front of the camera and say “cheese.”

    mag spread 02mag spread 01

     
    • Carmen 11:22 am on August 18, 2009 Permalink

      well, first off, Wired is so pretty. Well done Michael Doret! Lets get a subscription to this magazine. Secondly – i know! Gilt Fuse has been dissappointing thus far. I have not given up on it yet, but they better entice me soon because my list of sites to check is long and is ripe for the clipping. Thirdly and Finally, I think that the lack of creativity on the part of photographers has alot to do with the caliber of magazine. Not to say that Elle and Lucky aren’t great but on the spectrum of magazines they kind of fall into the mediocre category. If you want to be really inspired by the photographers I think you will need to upgrade to Vogue Italia or some other such magazine that I can’t think of right now. I will shop around for something!

  • Emilily 2:12 pm on August 11, 2009 Permalink | Reply
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    Gadget mania 

    pr_kobalt_tool_chest_fIn our pursuit of a functional magazine, to supplement our consumption of fashion magazines and websites, which have loads of pretty pictures interspersed with a small amount of intellectual drivel, I wanted to share Wired magazine’s product review page with you. Although I think I actually need all of these products, the reviews are thorough and comprehensive. And the products are awesome: power tools galore (plus that lovely toolbox pictured at left), a portable microwave oven, a toilet-paper holder/iPod dock, and something I didn’t even know I needed until now, the Dyson Motorlight Floorlamp.

     
    • Carmen 3:24 pm on August 11, 2009 Permalink

      Sweet! that floor lamp is only $1000!

  • Emilily 8:59 am on August 3, 2009 Permalink | Reply
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    A few things for you this morning 

    First, awesome: superpowers, nearly. I am not kidding when I say I would be willing to test like a robotic third arm or something to see if my brain could figure out what to do with it.

    Second, here’s a joke I read in Maxim:

    What’s the number one most effective pick-up line?

    (More …)

     
    • Carmen 10:17 am on August 3, 2009 Permalink

      Sweet! Ok, i haven’t read the MIT article yet but I agree, I have often wished that I could insert electrodes into my brain and zap it in a few places just to see what happens. Did I send you the article on the Deep Brain Stimulation therapy going on right now (mainly in Europe)? They are using it to treat stuff like OCD and Depression and there is no invasive instruments just very concentrated waves. I’ll send you the article later.

      Also, Wired, ok. lets do it. I think Max has a bunch of back issues i could read to see if I’ll like it but if you say its good then I believe you!

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