Keegan and Eagelman: Save Civilization one GeoPoem at a time.
May 15, 2010 by SarahKornfeld
Filed under Futurism, neuroscience, poetry, Social Media, technology, writers
My friend Victor Keegan was for years the technology columnist for The Guardian. Now, he’s making Apps. In fact, his App “City Poems” is kicking some social media – or perhaps, literary – butt. The App will alert you through GPS to your proximity in yards (in London)to Poems written within the buildings you pass: [...]
Would Diego Rivera Think the iPhone is evil? Or, what happened to looking?
March 9, 2010 by admin
Filed under art and technology, environment, Futurism, installations
I did not have the right light to take a picture of a mural created by the student of Diego Rivera. But, I had enough light to notice that all the people in the painting were looking at the same thing, or, in a conversation with nature. They were not taking pictures with their iPhones. [...]