Archived entries for video

i want to experience an orgasm in outer space too.

One of my favorite manga artists, Aya Takano from Takashi Murakami’s art collective/animation studio Kaikai Kiki, is touring in Paris. Her work features a mix of the neurotic senses and sci-fi elements. Here is an interview by Gallerie Emmanuel Perotin with Aya Takano.

Aya grew up in Saitama, the city north of Tokyo, where I first lived when I moved to Japan. In the video she describes her influences from science fiction and the famed Japanese author, Osama Tezuka. It looks like she’s walking on the decks of Odaiba, and transporting to another universe.

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Mesmerized by the frequency and pulse of readers on the web and on mobile, I found this to be an interesting concept. View the video and knock yourself out.

Have you ever wondered where the readers of The New York Times’s Web site come from, and what kind of devices they use to read our content? In a past life, not too long ago, when I worked in The Times’s research and development labs, we started a research visualization project to explore this very topic.

Just watching these maps glow can be a mesmerizing experience, but there’s another fascinating piece of data within this particular day. At about 1 minute and 10 seconds into the video, at 5:20 p.m., you can see a huge pulse of readers coming to the Web site, both from mobile devices and personal computers. This huge traffic bump happened after TMZ.com broke the news of Mr. Jackson’s death. As the news started to filter across the Internet, traffic continued to ebb and flow throughout the evening.

via nytimes.com



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