Posted in China Research on August 13th, 2008 No Comments »
Aw Guo on IfGoGo:
This is a “panda shaoxiang” version. Shaoxiang, aka “??” in Chinese, means go to the temple for burning incense and offering up a sacrifice. The Shaoxiang Panda is a very famous computer virus (worm like) in China during 2007. Once you get infected, all the icons of your files will be a […]
Posted in China Research on August 6th, 2008 No Comments »
A city wall tower and very clearly, the moat, Beijing, 1840-1860: just one of the many photos from around the Pacific, circa 1840-1940, now to be found online at the National Gallery of Australia’s Picture Paradise exhibition. Well worth browsing through this eclectic collection of shots of everything from Australian aborigines to Javanese dancers, a […]
Posted in China Research on August 4th, 2008 No Comments »
“With music by Damon Albarn, and imagery by Jamie Hewlett — the duo that brought us the Gorillaz — I am loving BBC Sport’s marketing campaign for the Chinese Olympics.”
Via Drawn.
Posted in China Research on August 2nd, 2008 No Comments »
Kind of gorgeous, isn’t it?
(Regin@s photostream on Flickr, via beijingolympics FriendFeed stream)
Posted in China Research on August 1st, 2008 No Comments »
You’ve all seen the Beijing National Stadium by now…
But have you seen this farmer creation?
(Actually, Aw Guo guesses that a farmer made it. We don’t know for sure.)
Via IfGoGo (originally from Xiaonei).
Posted in China Research on July 30th, 2008 No Comments »
Global Lives wants to film 24 hours in the life of a rural person somewhere in China. Want to join them?
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Posted in China Research on July 27th, 2008 No Comments »
If you join new social networking/web 2.0 things as research for work, you tend to find the same friends and acquaintances there. For me that group includes Howard Rheingold, my IFTF colleague Sean Ness, Jerry Michalski, and a group of Chinese/China-focused digerati who are a bridge across the Chinese- and English-language internet. Some of these […]
Posted in China Research on July 25th, 2008 No Comments »
Two calls to sign this petition have been floating around my inbox recently:
Being from Hong Kong, I quickly submitted my name to support this cause. Thoughts stirred in my head: What was the UN doing? Is this a signal for Taiwan? Does this mean Hong Kong will switch to simplified Chinese soon?
Upon further research however, […]
Posted in China Research on July 23rd, 2008 No Comments »
I’m interested in virtuality, experience, and culture; Zafka Zhang is a metaverse researcher, blogger, and evangelist, directs research at China’s virtual world HiPiHi, and according to his Twitterstream, recently started his own youth insights and marketing company, China Youthology???; Li Feng is an Instructional Technology Specialist at University of Massachusetts Lowell and Second Lifer. Along […]
Posted in China Research on July 22nd, 2008 No Comments »
I’m doing some interviews with people who are playing with different reality media, and Justin.TV is a great example. The site recently got its one millionth user. Most are like me, I’m guessing, and just sign up so they can navigate the site better. But some are doing what Justin.TV is set up to do: […]