Interesting look at non-digital archives in a research cultures increasingly digitally-based: “Material that is not digitized risks being neglected as it would not have been in the past, virtually lost to the great majority of potential users.”
“As younger people reveal their private lives on the Internet, the older generation looks on with alarm and misapprehension not seen since the early days of rock and roll. The future belongs to the uninhibited.” (Gen.com?)
“…Hollywood’s public virulence toward YouTube continues to grow, it’s a more complicated story. Many studios, labels and diskeries are busy taking full advantage of the ever growing promotional power of YouTube, particularly among the younger 18-24 demo
A photo-essay looking at some of the most famous manipulated photos, from the erasure of Trotksy in photos of Lenin to Reuter’s photographer Adnan Hajj’s photoshopping of Iraqi warzones.
With the ongoing rise in online dating sites, a new photography and photo-manipulation industry has emerged focused on getting those online profile pictures as good (or better) as they can be!