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Share NYC ] Links →
notational:
Nice list of media software for live mixing.
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In Ordinary Lives, U.S. Sees the Work of Russian... →
Criminal complaints filed in Federal District Court in Manhattan on Monday read like an old-fashioned cold war thriller: Spies swapping identical orange bags as they brushed past one another in a train station stairway. An identity borrowed from a dead Canadian, forged passports, messages sent by shortwave burst transmission or in invisible ink. A money cache buried for years in a field in...
I would happily trade yet another old master costing tens of millions of pounds...
– David Barrie in his article about how curators today need to be leaders, not followers. (via hydeordie)
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Largest mass arrests in Canadian history:
2010 Toronto G20: Roughly 900
1993...
– G20-related detentions biggest mass arrests in Canadian history - The Globe and Mail
Last month, the federal government said it wouldn’t reimburse Toronto...
– Toronto mayor calls on feds for G20 compensation - Yahoo! Canada News
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Cognitive load - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia →
Questions are being asked as to why the police chose to drive the vehicles into...
– May Toronto’s G20 be the last | John Hilary | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk
When police stick to phony script - thestar.com →
lukesimcoe:
The Star’s Catherine Porter takes us through how the Toronto Police have followed the Miami Model perfectly.
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No.9 Artists | THE CHEAPER SHOW NO.9 - Part 4 →
christopheralexanderolson:
CHRISTOPHER OLSON
VANCOUVER, BC,CANADA
multiDISCIPLINEhttp://christopheralexanderolson.tumblr.com/ WEBSITE
Currently based in Vancouver, BC, Christopher Olson includes sound, collage, drawing, photography, text-based work and critical writing as part of his art practice.
He is a frequent writing contributor to Border Crossings, Vancouver Review and Color, with...
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Tower of Sleep: Good point →
grimmertown:
megasloth:
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And don’t forget all of the elaborate, handmade packaging, which seems to be there mostly to distract you from the unlistenable and more or less interchangeable nature of the actual music. “No really, these tapes are totally distinctive and desirable commodities! Buy some!”
Not…
No kidding. And, eventually, these kids grow up and actually say things like “noise is...
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cameronr:
Ken Lum, “Entertainment For Surrey” (by Allison Collins)
Excerpt from Ken Lum “Entertainment for Surrey”. Originally broadcast November 28, 1978. 3:35 min. Produced by John Anderson The GINA Show, Season 1, Episode 3. Courtesy of the artist and the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery at The University of British Columbia
This early work by Vancouver artist Ken Lum aired on the GINA...
THINGS REPUBLICANS HATE | THE LIST →
Kinda like “Stuff White People Like”
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JAPAN 3 - 1 DENMARK
Great match! Although I gotta admit those two kicks that gave Japan the edge was what saved them, it seemed dubious that they could have scored two goals as part of regular play against the Danes who were faster, had possession the bulk of the time, but then completely fell apart in the second half. Hats off to Honda and Endo: Sharp players.
Always funny to be rooting for two teams: Denmark by...