analysis

Yesterday Facebook mail was launched here in Sweden and it’s been said it’ll be a game changer. This morning I had to give it a go. After all, if I’m supposed to use it in one way or another it’s good to know how it works…or not works. After a quick analysis I’d say [click to continue…]

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I love the Internet. When I least expect it someone somewhere has spent the last weeks writing thousands lines of code that turns something we’ve all seen into something none of us has seen.

Today when I visited JoshSpear I ran into this open-sourced project called Graffiti Analysis by Evan Roth. This is exactly what I’m talking about. By tracking graffiti artists when they put their pen to the paper and make their mark Evan and his team can unveil unseen motion involved in the creation of a tag.

Suddenly things that seem flat get a whole new meaning. Just like when you get an idea composed out of two old ones. You bring new light to things people thought were explored to the max. People love that shit just like I love this shit!

Read more about the Grafitti Analysis 2.0 project here.

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On stage was a man called Mattias Östmar, founder of PRfekt. I’ve never heard about the guy before but what came out of his mouth as he did his presentation was extremely interesting and especially innovative. I’m a big fan of people who have been thinking about something for a long time and decide to put everything they’ve got into the mission of telling other people about it.

This was almost a year ago at Daytona Sessions where I also gave a presentation. The thing is, until today it’s been kind of hard to tell people about Mattias vision since it’s quite complex and I even think that Mattias has needed some time in order to find out how to communicate his ideas.

Now, thanks to Björn Falkevik, social video producer among other things, Mattias thoughts has been caught on film. You should definitely have a look at this.

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