Posts Tagged ‘Wired Magazine’
flotilla massacre: guns vs. social media
June 3rd, 2010 by lifeproof
I have written about Israel’s “I do as I wish, anyone who objects is a liar and/or an anti-semite” attitude several times: 1. How to keep Anti-Semitism Alive 2. Call Me Ishamel* (During the Gaza Offensive) 3. Dinner Time Chronicles (During Davos debate after the Offensive) 4. Children of War 5. Ads of Mass Destruction [...]
Tags: Amir Mizroch, Atlas Shrugs, Ayalon hinkel, Bashir, bp, CNN, communications offensive over new media, Davos, Denis Halliday, diplomatic tension between Turkey and Israel, facebook, Flotilla, Free Gaza, Free Gaza flotilla, Free Gaza movement, Freedom Flotilla, friendfeed, Gaza, Gaza offensive, Gaza: From blockade to bloodshed, How Free Explains Israel’s Flotilla FAIL, How to keep Anti-Semitism Alive, humanitarian aid, Insani Yardim, Israel, Israeli Army, Israeli massacre on Mavi Marmara, Israeli Palestinian conflict, Jihadi, Mairead Corrigan-Maguire, Manipulated Housewives, Mavi Marmara, media, media analysis, NATO, nestle, Nobel Peace Laureate, Pamela Geller, social media, social media analysis, somali, somalian pirates, the bikini blogger, the effect of social media, the effect of social media to interpersonal communication, The Guardian, The Jerusalem Post, the mediterranean sea, Turkey, twitter, UN Assistant Secretary General, v, Waltz with Bashir, Wired Magazine
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Air is Back
October 30th, 2009 by lifeproof
The second volume of Air, which is a comic book written by G. Willow Wilson and illustrated by M. Kutlukhan Perker, is out on the shelves this week. I have also written to introduce the first volume before. Wired Magazine has interviewed G. W. Wilson about Air. You can read the interview here.
Tags: Air, Comic, G. Willow Wilson, illustration, M. K. Perker, M. Kutlukhan Perker, Wired, Wired Magazine
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Public Urination Forever
August 2nd, 2009 by lifeproof
However the local administrations are strict about public urination and do everything they can to prevent drunken–or not–people urinating wherever they find appropriate, the people do not give in–they continue to pee around the next corner. This situation, on the other hand, is even more problematic in less developed metropolises around the world, such as [...]
Tags: environmental engineer, Istanbul, metropolis, Moscow, Mumbai, municipality, public urination, urban planning, urbanite, Wired Magazine
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