lego fight club movie narrative

the architecture of the narrative present in the movie ‘Fight Club’, completely built with Lego blocks. the red rectangular borders divide the space in sequential chapters, the colors of the bricks depict the different movie characters, time flows from left to right, the movement up or down indicates character movement & height indicates intensity.
see also san francisco in jell-o & physical graphical interface.
[uchicago.edu]


(Via information aesthetics.)
Ask and ye shall receive, commenters; today is the day that you requested. Today we push aside big book fairs and corporations and their easy-to-buy books. Today we shun the traffickers of false memoirs and mammoth book advances. Today we say, WE DON’T NEED NO STINKIN’ BORDERS!
We’ll begin with the Reader Book Swap. Tonight, at the Hideout, from 5:30PM-8:30PM, you can bring as many as 15 used books, and exchange them for 15 other ones. Keep in mind to bring your nice books, not your ratty, old, dog-eared, smelly books, but nice ones that other people will want to read. There will be door prizes and beer too; free books and beer. What do we say to free books and beer? WE DON’T NEED NO STINKIN’ BORDERS!
Good, on to New City’s ‘Other Book Festival’. On Sunday, June 4th, at Cactus, New City will host an interview with Harvey Pekar, creator of ‘American Splendor’. Also from 5PM-8PM there will be a book bazaar where independent publishers and booksellers can show off their wares, with no fear of being overshadowed. There will be drinks there too, and food specials, and music, and dj’s and jazz.
To recap: what we do need is new books, beer, music and food specials. What don’t we need? WE DON’T NEED NO STINKIN’ BORDERS! Unless there’s a book we really want today and we know our indie guy doesn’t have it and Borders is right around the corner.
(Via Chicagoist.)

a graph visualization of the Document Object Model (DOM) of a user-chosen website. colors denote specific HTML tags (e.g. blue for links (the A tag), red for tables (TABLE, TR and TD tags), green for the DIV tag, etc.).
see also organic html & texone link forest.
[aharef.info & flickr.com|thnkx Natalie]
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(Via information aesthetics.)
Lego Aircraft Carrier in Water: “
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Checkout this giant Lego version of USS Harry S. Truman aircraft carrier, by Brickshelf user Weebleleezer. We’ve featured this one before, actually, but it’s nice to see the Lego aircraft carrier in water! |
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(Via Neatorama.)
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