Thursday, April 29, 2010

Developing an Old Art




The people at Impossible Project were gracious enough to let me have a sneak peak at the new space they have for an old art. Since Polaroid closed down its factory in 2008, a group of enthusiast and fans got behind fading technology and started the Impossible Project. Tomorrow the Impossible Project opens its doors in hopes of bringing back the lost art of Polaroid and the magic that happens before your eyes. The once lost film will back on the shelves for sale near you soon enough.

Check it out their Grand Opening tomorrow from 3pm-8pm at 425 Broadway NYC. Its an amazing space and should be an amazing event with plenty of goodies being raffled away (They are raffling away backpacks made out of recycled Polaroid delivery truck siding, pretty neat).

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Is twitter’s new business model a disruptor for twitter

Twitter, among others, has begun talking bout how it will monetize its business. Twitter is talking about monetizing search words. Wait a gosh darn second, doesn’t that mean that a platform that has become notorious for its holding companies accountable and pushing transparency will be selling the literal words out from under its users?