Christmas concert performed entirely on iOS devices
/A bit of holiday fun.
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via questvisual.com
This is extraordinary. Live translation in real time. Imagine when it hits the next generation of the iPad.
(via @daringfireball)
You could think of Jonathan Harris as a technical artists or an artistic technician but more than that he is the very embodiment of the tension humanity feels at the threshold between art and technology.
via aiga.org
Digital documents (made out of ones and zeroes) are a lot less wasteful than paper (made out of carbon-eating trees). To minimize unnecessary printing, some people add a reminder at the bottom of emails that says something like "Please consider the environment before printing this."But the folks at the World Wildlife Fund have another solution. This week, they released a new file format—WWF, of course—which is, essentially, "a PDF that cannot be printed out." Drop by Save as WWF, Save a Tree to download software that will add a "Save as WWF" option to your print menu. Any WWFs you create can be opened by programs that open PDFs—but can't be printed.
From a business and even legal point of view this is a huge success for Apple. However, launching The Beatles on iTunes would have been so much more successful if they had said nothing yesterday. Music lovers know it is new music Tuesday and we frequently check out what was released on iTunes. Had Apple just released The Beatles discography on iTunes and let us discover it, people would have gone crazy. "OMG! Did you see The Beatles are on iTunes!" would have been tweeted and updated all over the web. Instead they promised an unforgettable announcement and the first response from most music lovers was 'that's it' because we've had The Beatles in our iPods and iPhones for years.
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