Aled Lewis

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Super love this mash-up of video game characters and photographic scenes! Video Games vs. Real Life from Aled Lewis on line portfolio

Come Around

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Music video by Tim & Jean performing Come Around from a few years back! But still an awesome summery tune! This guy is wearing my glasses :-)

Robots of Brixton

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Brixton has degenerated into a disregarded area inhabited by London’s new robot workforce! The film follows the trials and tribulations of young robots surviving at the sharp end of inner city life, living the predictable existence of a populous hemmed in by poverty, disillusionment and mass unemployment. Created by Kibwe Tavares and a bunch of people! Enjoy

Image of the day

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via all smiles here

Splitscreen: A Love Story

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This is magnificent! Shot entirely on the Nokia N8 mobile phone by JW Griffiths. Winner of the Nokia Shorts competition 2011

How Much Data Will Humans Create & Store This Year?

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via mashable

The World of Social Objects

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The World of Social Objects
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Insights by JESS3 into what social objects are and how they impact / are impacted by humans, communities and design

We Are Police

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Official music video of The Weekend People’s new single, ‘We Are Police’. The brilliant clip you see was produced by Sarah Phillips and Lachlan Dean! You can download the song for free from here! Enjoy :-)

Defective Detective

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A film by Avner Geller and Stevie Lewis debuting exclusively in the the Cartoon Brew’s 2nd Student Animation Festival. More info about this here

Elements of Happiness: How can a life be visualized?

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How can a life be visualized? Can a happy life be captured in numbers and diagrams?

The Harvard Study of Adult Development is the longest prospective study of mental and physical well-being ever conducted. For 72 years, researchers at Harvard have been following 824 individuals through war, career, marriage and divorce, parenthood and grandparenthood, and old age. In this book, I’ve taken 10 representative case studies and visualized their salient character traits, personal timeline, social supports, and physical health to draw conclusions about “the happy life.”

Laura Javier visualized ten of the them in the Elements of Happiness. via flowing data

12 Trends from Cannes 2011

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From Social TV to the rise of HTML 5 to the impact of collaborative storytelling, our view of the trends shaping the best work and likely to impact 2012’s winners. From the social practice via the feed

Welcome to Social Entertainment – Annual Report 201

presentations — thebrainbehind @ 20:59

“The first year of the GlobalWebIndex has revealed three clear trends in the consumer adoption of the internet. In combination they are driving a new age of social entertainment through internet platforms. In this report, we analyse the current global situation and the opportunities for the future for professional media, content producers and brands.” By Tom Smith via Mr Litman

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