This is an aside titled 'Week of Links 2/14' dated 2/14/10

We lost one of the world’s greatest visionaries this week. RIP Alexander McQueen. (WWD, Daphne Guinness, The Telegraph, Coilhouse, Unlikely Worlds, Daniel Hernandez, Tavi.) Iain Sinclair on JG Ballard’s artistic legacy. Moot at Ted. “Art is a process of delivering or arranging elements that appeal to the emotions of a person looking at it. It’s what you feel.” – Curator Shaquille O’Neal. Empty Mass Ave reveals much about my city. How to Make it In America (All you need to know about this show is they try absinthe by 15:31.) Or maybe not. Martha Plimpton and Shannyn Sossamon are in it. The Rules of Attraction was so much better a movie than it deserved to be. Less Than Zero is 25 yeas old and Jay McInerney’s #FF made me laugh. Chatroulette was founded by a 17 year old. It’s “inarguably struck a chord, with a noticeably larger impact in media-fixated NYC than tech-focused San Francisco. Though the site can definitely be seen as creepy, people also seem mesmerized and intoxicated by the idea of connecting with strangers in such a visceral, immediate way,” says Anil Dash, pointing out the interesting kind of East Coast vs West rivalry happening now. A trend piece waiting to happen. Search Engine Commercials: 1998. (via.) Rise of the cybrarians. I really want to read Justin Taylor’s book of short stories. Ryan Trecartin on Ubuweb. If you dream about orgies it means that you need to have fewer hobbies. I wonder why this movie does well on Hulu. Underneath Dupont Circle is 100,000 square feet of white-tiled space. Now imagined as an arts/events space, “Dupont Underground.” Here’s the video. In London, a graffiti violation for missing cat posters. Former director of the Rose Art Museum a year after the controversy. Explaining Musicblogocide 2010. Was President Lincoln’s wife bipolar or just ahead of her time? We Can Build You gave me a particular appreciation for her husband. Check this out PKD fans. And a metaphor for the current state of the music industry. Forget Google Buzz, I want to live inside Google Liquid Galaxy. Bunny, a fifteen year old in Japan, wrote a three-volume cellphone novel grossing over $611,000. This line says much of the world we live in: “Bunny began writing in the sixth grade after her parents bought her a phone.”

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