History of media and communication is also the history of culture(s). Some technologies define not only the way of life, they also change the way we see ourselves and like/want to see ourselves.
Global connectivity has not only increased communication, it has also changed the way we communicate - affecting and altering our perceptions of the world. Culture as something belonging to a particular 'place' is contaminated (albeit, in a positive sense too) and is emerging more as a flattened topography cluttered with visual, textual and non-verbal messages that we witness as a language of the new millennium.
Viren Brahmbhatt | de.Sign
January 31, 2009
The Super Ad Bowl - Two Decades of Players - Interactive Graphic - NYTimes.com
Mapping History with an interactive interface: End of Print? Interactive History and great data-graphics for those graphically and visually inclined...
Viren Brahmbhatt | de.Sign
The Super Ad Bowl - Two Decades of Players - Interactive Graphic - NYTimes.com
Viren Brahmbhatt | de.Sign
The Super Ad Bowl - Two Decades of Players - Interactive Graphic - NYTimes.com
January 26, 2009
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January 6, 2009
Ethereal.....
Postcards From Mars
NASA
RIPPLES A crater between the southern highlands and northern lowlands, intersected by what may have been a shoreline of an ocean.
NASA
RIPPLES A crater between the southern highlands and northern lowlands, intersected by what may have been a shoreline of an ocean.
January 2, 2009
Celebrate 200 Years of Braille...
Braille: A Language of touch, that touches millions of lives and us....
BBC NEWS | UK | Magazine | Why Braille is brilliant
BBC NEWS | UK | Magazine | Why Braille is brilliant
January 1, 2009
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