Ze Frank's blog page - zefrank.com In 2001, Frank created an online birthday invitation and sent it to seventeen of his closest friends. Forwarded wildly, the invitation soon generated millions of hits and over 100 gigabytes of daily web traffic to Frank's personal Web site.[2] The site grew to include interactive group projects, short films, animations, and video games, many Flash-based, including children's educational videos featuring handy tips such as "Don't vacuum your face". Frank won a 2002 Webby Award for Best Personal Website and was featured in Time Magazine's "50 Coolest Websites" in 2005.[3] Frank debuted onstage at the Gel conference in 2003, and later spoke at the TED Conference in 2004 and 2005.[4] in Computing > Blogswith blogbloggingdailyfrankfunnyhumerousvideovodzezefrankzefrank.comby 19 users Note: Emma recommended it.
ReadyMade: How to Make [Almost] Everything: A Do-It-Yourself Primer (Hardcover) A partly serious, partly humorous look at materials we usually discard, the work provides step-by-step instructions on how to transform paper, plastic, metal, wood, concrete and fabric into such unlikely (and undesirable) household items as a chopstick clock or a colander light sconce. Berger and Hawthorne (the editor-in-chief and publisher, respectively, of ReadyMade magazine). Each section begins with a history of the "raw" material, designed to make readers more aware of the environment and the uses of these materials. In addition to proposing new uses for Fed Ex boxes (a CD rack) and plastic detergent containers (an "ultraclean coatrack"), also offer how-to advice, both silly (how to write a love note) and useful (how to self-publish). Amazon.com: ReadyMade: How to Make [Almost] Everything: A Do-It-Yourself Primer (9781400081073): Shoshana Berger, Grace Hawthorne: Books 140008107621525502almostbergerclarksondo-it-yourselfeverythinggracehawthornehowmakepotterprimerreadymadeshoshana in Educational > Bookswith bookduchampenvironmentenvironmentalfunnyjellymarcelpoliticalreadymadesilly