how to not be fenced out in ONLY 18 days
…give or take

egypt: the next generation
© 2011 Dave Weinberg

Yesterday’s events in Egypt seem symbolic on at least two levels:

    1. The child standing up to the parent (despite the fear) and asserting her/his place in the world.

    2. The ongoing challenge of print-based daily news media as a vehicle for communicating real time events.

Had a conversation with a gentleman last evening who had only seen newspaper headlines during the day – remaining distraught and concerned over Mubarak’s fiery rhetoric and refusal to step down.

Ancient news to anyone with an internet connection or smart phone.

Projects like The Domino Project are looking at and doing things to address this today with regards to the spreading of ideas in books! Twitter and Facebook have become the digital ticker-tape of this generation. How might the Domino Project model also translate to newspapers, magazines and daily media?

Projects like Flipboard continue to explore a hybrid model bridging context, the random real-time feeds of social media, and the personal preferences of how individuals wish to consume media.

During this time of unprecedented, economic, cultural and generational change we all have our metaphorical Mubaraks and fears. What strikes me is the symbolic 18 days of exhaustively hard work and connection (across class and cultural divides) to achieving a greater, even if uncertain, common goal.

there ARE other options, just ask Cotton Candy Bear…

"I poked the box. Did you?"

Why accept the status quo? You can lay around on a bed all day because it feels cozy and comfortable or you can do something unexpected, maybe something you’ve always wanted to do – but never thought you could, or never thought it would be ‘accepted‘ or ‘appropriate‘ or ‘approved‘, you know, like supervising the single-sort facility at the local recycle center. That was Cotton Candy Bear’s dream. What’s yours?

Coming March 1st – the first title from the Domino Project, powered by Amazon – Seth Godin’s Poke the Box – a manifesto on taking initiative.

If Cotton Candy Bear can do it – so can you…

© Dave Weinberg

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"...all I want for christmas is an extra long extension cord ♫..."
© 2010 Dave Weinberg

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Almost better than your two front teeth – NEW cellphoneSketchpad greeting cards!

Now available for purchase:
>> ONLINE
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Also available, framed and signed archival prints!
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share the road… and 120 ft above the road

new: bike & aerial lift racks
© 2010 Dave Weinberg

Why drive OR bike when you can pilot one of these industrial strength telescopic boom lifts to work. Be the talk of the water cooler when you show up all windblown in one of these mobile cherry pickers. And no kryptonite lock required!

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cellphoneSketchpad greeting cards – up up and awayyyyyyyyyyyyyy!
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in security

it's 2010. do you know where your privacy settings are?
© 2010 Dave Weinberg

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Help them feel more secure. Send NEW cellphoneSketchpad greeting cards!

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cellphoneSketchpad greeting cards – no privacy settings required.

Please vote (yes…) for cellphoneSketchpad to present at SXSW 2011 in Austin, Texas. Public voting thru August 31.

#cSp special edition:
documenting thiery (corp.)

the audience behind the audience, thievery corporation
portland pier, portland, maine
© 2010 Dave Weinberg

Sketches of the pre-show (with thanks to @therichbrooks for upper balcony views…) with digital vignettes of anything except what was happening on stage. Click thumbnails below to view slideshow.