Can you identify in this illustration 20 events from the Internet in 2011?

illustration by Peter Jaworowski & Michal Lisowski

see clink for answer http://20things.syzygy.net/%5C

here is my guess:

1-Google+
2-Honey Badger

3-Minecraft online
4-Wikileaks
5-Duke Nukem Forever
6-nyan cat
7-rebecca black: Friday
8-99%
10-Egyptian elections
11-Steve Jobs
12-Nyan Cat
13-Facebook Timeline
14-PSN outages
14-bike lanes by Casey Neistat

15-The Force: Volkswagen Commercial

16-Double rainbow

17-Oil spill
18-Lulzsec
19-Cat guy
20-October 21, 2011 Judgment Day and End of the World!

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Update: 10 million people who stood up PIPA / SOPA (10M signature / over 3M emails / 115k sites participated in the black out strike)
You probably been hearing a lot of news about PIPA / SOPA. A USA bill that want to censor, block website on internet for file sharing. Google, Wikipedia and many sites have gone on Black Out strike.

These 3 videos from TED talk and gizmodo layout a simple and easy  to understand about PIPA / SOPA bill, and its implication. You and I, the 99% (the biggest content producer) will be criminalize, before proven not guilty, for using facebook/tweeter to share song / video clip from youtube etc…This bill will have much greater implication, repress goverment around the word will be able to follow suit and band any free speech, U.S/CAN will be view as a hypocrite if we to speak again these repress law.

if you are a US citizen make your voice hear sopastrike.com
if you are not a US citizen, sign this petition and call your friend or sent them this link sopastrike.com

Why SOPA Is Going to Screw Us All: The Video
This is a great short documentary explaining what’s SOPA and PIPA in a very clear, simple way. It also explains why they will screw us all if we let Congress to approve this law. You should watch it.

If you didn’t have the patience to read about it, this is a perfect way to learn about it. It was created by New Left Media with representatives of the Free Press and the Center for Democracy and Technology.

via /www.gizmodo.com

PROTECT IP / SOPA Breaks The Internet from Fight for the Future on Vimeo.

click here to see A timeline of how SOPA and PIPA went from seeming inevitable to sparking mass protest and unprecedented activism from internet organizations and web companies.

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NYC largest Chains

The Wall Street Journal reports:
The 307 national retailers tracked in the survey expanded to a total of 6,994 city stores this year, from 6,883 in 2010. About one-third of the chains had fewer city locations over the past 12 months, including American Apparel (seven stores in 2011 vs. 20 in 2010), Borders (which closed all nine of its stores), and Blockbuster (10 stores in 2011 vs. 30 in 2010).

Manhattan was the only borough which had a net drop in chain stores, with a loss of at least 10 stores in each of the Upper East Side, Midtown West and Greenwich Village/SoHo areas.

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Cesária Évora 1941 – 2011

RIP Cesária Évora, another legend come to past – love her! discover her music in a jazz bar in Montreal many year ago. Been a fan ever since.

Her unique voice with some sexy beat and hot move to remember her. RIP Cesária Évora.

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R.I.P Steve Jobs

“I got one of the first Macs, and my relationship with computers fundamentally changed. In both of his incarnations at Apple, he was a visionary. He provided tools. His victories were based on imagination and courage.”
— Roger Ebert, Pulitzer-prize winning film critic / www.wired.com

one of the many ways Mr. Jobs change our passive relationship with the computer to actively engaging.

thanks Thomas Warfield and  Bessy Nikolaou for the tips

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John Galliano on trail today

John Galliano is on trail in Paris today for the remark “I love Hitler” in an alteration with other patron in cafe shop in paris.

“former Christian Dior designer faces a possible six months in jail and a $32,390 fine as per the French penalty for insulting anyone on the basis of their origin, religious affiliation, race or ethnicity.

The designer is expected to plead substance abuse in his defense as he is still undergoing rehab for alcohol and prescription meds dependency”  via fashionindie.com

 

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The price of cotton is the highest it’s been in 150 years @ $1.9US / per pound – double the cost of a year ago (2010.) Raw materials account for 20% to 50% of the final cost, with labour at 20% to 40%, for a low to medium-end garment.

Bad weather has affected the harvest and cut into production, factories in china and other countries have shut down parts of their operations due to the economic down-turn of the last few years, and now with the world economy seeing a slight pick up the labour market is expecting a wage increase.

“On the production side, many Chinese factories that shut down temporarily in the depths of the recession still haven’t returned to capacity. As they ramp up, they’re finding they have to pay workers more because of labour shortages,” said John Long, retail strategist at consulting firm Kurt Salmon.

Unrest in Middle East will increase the cost for fuel, resulting in the cost of tranportation going up.

This is all a perfect storm in the making for rising prices.

Resulting from this, we will see less embellishment or accessories on garments as designers and manufacturers try to keep to a competitive price point, increasing their prices an average maximum of 10% . Therefore, we will see a big divide between high-end and average-end garment application on trimming due to consumer demand for these embellishments and accessories.

ref: Soaring cotton prices, labour costs mean higher prices for clothing this year

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Carine Roitfeld leaving French Vogue

Carine Roitfeld

After 20 years as an editor and chief of the influential French Vogue, Carine Roitfeld is resigning from her post. She will finish the March issue, but this have surprised the fashionista “Oh, no! She is beyond chic and brought sexy back to fashion after years of 90′s minimalism. She also is an update of French chic and didn’t take cues from America to create a look that was quintessentially European in origin yet thoroughly modern – a mix of flashy bourgeois, femme fatale, and glamour dominatrix.” via nytimes

“Her tenure at Vogue was productive (at times controversial) but that inevitable controversy was part of the growing pains of yanking a stagnant publication into the 21st century and making it relevant again

When we are talking about individuals we admire or have a track record of producing quality work (that makes us think out side the box), it’s exciting to consider their talents being used in a different context. So in a sense Roitfeld leaving Vogue to do something else (whatever that may be), may lead to new and exciting things to look forward too in the future. Imagine if PPR had reached an amicable deal with Tom Ford and Domenico De Sole, A Single Man would have never been produced and Ford wouldn’t have staged the kind of collection last season that made all of us stand up and think “hmm, maybe I don’t want to sit through 20 mindless shows with a barrage of paparazzi.” Alex A. Chicago

via NYtimes

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“The Beauty of Violence is an hommage to Lagerfeld’s latest muse – French model Baptiste Giabiconi. We were at a photo shoot in Lagerfeld’s Paris studio to find out why his latest protegé, 20-year-old Baptiste Giabiconi has become the world’s best-paid male model.”

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Alexander McQueen

This man work had change Fashion in so many way….OMG I dont know what to said, i am in shock.

Here are some quote from the The Times

“Alexander McQueen, one of Britain’s most successful fashion designers, was found dead today at his home in London after committing suicide on the eve of his mother’s funeral.

Speculation mounted tonight that McQueen had been unable to come to terms with the death of his mother, who died on February 2 and whose funeral is to be held in East London tomorrow.

A spokeswoman for the designer said: “Mr McQueen was found dead this morning at his home. We’re devastated and I hope you understand that out of respect to his family and his colleagues we’re not going to be making any further statement.”

His death comes just days before London Fashion Week, which is due to open on February 19, and as final preparations were being made to unveil a spring collection in Paris

McQueen was one of six children born to an East End taxi driver. He left school at 16 and started his professional life as a tailor’s apprentice on Savile Row, where his clients included Mikhail Gorbachev and the Prince of Wales.

After spending some time working for Koji Tatsuno, he went to Milan to work for Romeo Gigli, then enrolled on his return at the Central St Martins School of Art and Design – where Isabella Blow bought his entire graduation collection and persuaded him to launch his career under the name Alexander McQueen – using his middle name rather than his real first name, Lee.

His early runway collections relied largely on the shock factor, but McQueen hit the mainstream when he was chosen to succeed John Galliano at Givenchy in 1996. He stayed with the fashion house until 2001 but left to concentrate on his own label which was 51 per cent owned by Gucci.

Alexandra Shulman, editor of British Vogue, said: “Lee McQueen influenced a whole generation of designers. His brilliant imagination knew no bounds as he conjured up collection after collection of extraordinary designs.

“At one level he was a master of the fantastic, creating astounding fashion shows that mixed design, technology and performance and on another he was a modern-day genius whose gothic aesthetic was adopted by women the world over.

“His death is the hugest loss to anyone who knew him and for very many who didn’t.”

the designer Karl Lagerfeld had a more sombre reflection: “In his (McQueen’s) work, he always flirted with death. We don’t know the reasons but it’s proof that success and talent alone are not enough to make someone happy. But there was always a little dehumanised side in his work, I found. Like a sort of detachment from the world and reality. Fashion is like that… If you don’t have a solid stomach and your head screwed on, you are exposed to anxieties, to things like that.”

via The Times

thanks Janet for the tip


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