One of my favorite childhood memories is watching fireworks. Woodstock’s City Park was only about 7 blocks away, but we packed up the station wagon and headed in to park with the rest of the 12,000 residents of the town—4 hours early—to claim our bit of turf with a blanket. The best summers, though, were the ones spent watching the explosions from our rooftop. Now in Bloomington, we’ve taken to a free and worry-free commute to the front yard.
Supermomma
Like all good broke technologists, the boys and I used the resources at our disposal to plot, shoot and edit a Happy Mother’s Day video for all of the mothers in our life (in particular, the one supermomma taking care of our home and hearth).
Zach Legend talks about video blogging
Live blogging from the first BlogIN conference in Indianapolis. This session features the Colts Zach Legend talking about how to create internet videos.
Charlie Rose interviews Charlie Rose
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Twitter in Plain English
CommonCraft does it again. Twitter is deep enough that the LeFevers could do a couple follow-ups.
Whoa
On December 1, a new concept in co-created entertainment took flight when The Whoa Show debuted. The tagline reads: “You will be entertained. You will be the entertainer.” Sadly, I am neither.
Why Design?
Philippe Starck gave a powerpoint-less lecture at TED last March. The topic was “Why Design?” According to Starck, we contribute to the big idea—the continued evolution of our existence—by working within our current contexts and doing the best we can to shape our world.