NEW! Propaganda: “Redefined Cutter” (Music Video) - He’s an impressive lyricist and artist, and I’m really enjoying this new album right now.
CLICK HERE for music give-away!
Message from the band:
After forming The Autumn Film, an indie-pop trio from Colorado, band members Reid and Latifah Phillips and Dann Stockton created their alter ego band, Page CXVI, to focus on re-imagining old hymns. The name is drawn from the page number in The Magician’s Nephew by C.S. Lewis, the brilliant passage where Aslan begins to sing Narnia into creation out of a black void. According to Relevant Magazine, “…(Page CXVI’s) genius is in making the compositions as thoughtful as the lyrics.”
As the band celebrates seven years of crafting music as The Autumn Film and Page CXVI, they are giving away their catalog - from both bands - for the entire month of March. Eleven albums, seventy-four songs, two bands. Think of it as a Jubilee. Think of it as a sweet springtime gift. Think of it as something to share with your friends.
We cannot wait to announce what is next!
Cheers,
Page CXVI / The Autumn Film
Musician Kurt Vile works with street artist to create his new album cover and “billboard” on the side of a building.
What happens when trees connect to the internet? Cisco (a company that continues to catch my attention) tells us.
Mashable is one of my favorite websites, and I was already in love with their iPad app. Now this website redesign makes me nearly sick of how awesome they are!
From World Bank’s YouTube video page:
Singer and activist Bono and World Bank President Jim Yong Kim discuss solutions and actions needed to end extreme poverty.
John Maeda presented during the GigaOM Road Map conference that I live-streamed today. I really enjoyed it and was glad to see that they already had an embed option for his session. Enjoy…
Session description from the GigaOM LiveStream post:
The intersection of art, design, data and leadership
John Maeda pioneered computer-based visual art at the MIT Media Lab, and his work now appears in the Museum of Modern Art. As the head of the globally renowned Rhode Island School of Design, he is pushing the boundaries of expression, design, connected culture and leadership. In this talk we will learn what he sees as the important vectors of the future of design, leadership and connected culture.
The clever “Dragon Baby” (“Kill Bill”-inspired baby fighting a stuffed dragon). See the previous video, Iron Man-inspired “Iron Baby,” from 2010.
Beautiful and adorable. It reminds me of the Studio Ghibli films I watched while growing up. Simple, fluid and soft, with a layer of emotion that is genuine, but you’re not sure where it’s coming from…nicely done!



