Read what Stanford cyberlaw professor Lawrence Lessig predicts about the future of information and why artists should care.
...a compilation of comic and street influenced art work by Andrew J. Schoultz, Aaron Noble, Spain Rodriguez, Jesus Angel Perez, Heart 101, Xylor Jane, Eric Derail, Ben Hirschkoff, Sara Trigueros, Evan Porterlarsen and Antonio Roman-Alcala opening at Balazo Gallery in San Francisco this Friday, November 23rd, 8 pm - midnight, 2811 Mission Street (at 24th Street) with live music by Depressor and Sacrilicious—This looks great! The show runs through December.
Bob Ross has mesmerized millions of viewers all over the world with his televised painting. Take a break from world chaos and enjoy the escapist delights of Ross’s “Happy Little Trees” in this New York Times article (free registration required).
In his new book, Stanford University Law School professor and cyberlaw pioneer Lawrence Lessig argues that the power of huge corporations and special interests are leading to The End of the Net.
Have the culture wars really cooled, or has the paradigm simply shifted?
Remember all those flag folding rules they taught us in elementary school? So how do those entrepreneurs get away with being patriots by printing stars and stripes on thongs? Check out Neva Chonin’s take on it on SFGate.