At the recent Philly Geek Awards, Sonia Petruse and Austin Seraphin won “Visual Artist of the Year” for their work on Braille street art.
Archive for August 18, 2013
Braille Street Art
Tuesday Forecast (Late Edition, Again)
So occasionally one knows it’s tuesday but doesn’t know it’s tuesday. I’m late, again. I blame it on being so excited that I was able to obtain (completely legit) a copy of Chop’s Illuminate on vinyl in advance that when the actual tuesday release date rolled around I wasn’t ready for it. I’m also pretty intrigued to hear what sort of electrofuturespacehiphop beats Ras G has to offer up on Back on the Planet (on Flying Lotus’ Brainfeeder label). And if you were/are an indy hip hop fan then you know Rawkus Killer Cuts is gonna be a great trip down memory lane. Also, throwing in a DVD this week Charles Bradley: Soul of America “charts the extraordinary late-in-life rise of 62-year-old aspiring soul singer…whose debut album famously rocketed the James Brown impersonator from a hard life in the Brooklyn projects to Rolling Stone magazine’s top 50 albums of 2011. This award-winning documentary explores Charles’ remarkable journey through abandonment, homelessness and tragedy to critically acclaimed recordings with the masters of modern soul Daptone and Dunham Records.”
PSA – Location Data in Photos
Based on a news report from KSHB out of Kansas City, MO I’ve noticed a lot of people posted the story to Facebook.
While it is true that photos from most modern mobile phones do use Exif data* which often contains your location via GPS you can prevent this information from being shared in a couple of ways. First you can turn off location services on the iPhone this is done by going to settings
Then turning off the location for your camera (if you use a different camera app you’ll have to adjust accordingly)
It should be noted though that I’ve noticed that a lot sites will strip Exif location data off of images. Craigslist, Facebook and Imgur seem to remove the data. Tumblr does now but didn’t in the past.
There is an easier way to avoid this though instead of posting images a JPEGs save them instead as PNGs which don’t contain Exif data.
*Exif data is actually pretty cool and attaches all kind of information to your photos here’s an example:
It contains a bunch of info about your camera settings and you can imagine if you were on vacation Exif data would come in handy in making a trip log.
Giraffes, Animals, and Biological Entities Galore
What would happen if 45 million people were crammed in downtown L.A.?
Kowloon Walled City documentary
Rapping to preserve a nearly extinct Arctic language and related documentary trailer
Chow Down Town – a “Kung-Fu action comedy about semantics”
A CD exploding at 23000 RPM – though the title is a bit misleading
Food Pic War – a short film that we all know too well
How to Order Cocktails Anywhere
10 Things Every Bartender Absolutely Hates About You
Here’s What Actors Are Actually Snorting, Smoking And Drinking In Films
Dr. Sanjay Gupta: Why I changed my mind on weed
Interview Shawn Brauch (Pen & Pixel Graphics) about hip-hop album covers
National Film Society – Youtube vs. Vimeo
Giraffes Drawn By People Who Should Not Be Drawing Giraffes
Is the camel the only animal that can’t swim?
Slow motion pistol shrimp attack hits 4000⁰C!
Shocking Evidence That Martha Stewart Could Be A Cannibal Or A Witch
Rescuing a dairy product-saturated suit used in a commercial
How to build your own Dumpster pool – an instructional video
Beardyman: The polyphonic me