Links: September 2004

  • Robyn Cumming: In Place 30 September 2004, 14:42

    A series of quirky photo-portraits ... that's the best way I can describe them.

  • Genndy Tartakovsky 30 September 2004, 14:001

    An interview with the man whose style has probably influenced modern TV animation more than any other.

  • Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy 27 September 2004, 12:18

    The new radio series has just started on BBC Radio 4. Here's a direct link to the RealAudio file.

  • Sky Ear 27 September 2004, 12:001

    An intriguing art/science experiment that lights up a large array of helium balloons according to electro-magnetic patterns in the sky, such as those from mobile phone tranmissions.

  • World's best bathrooms 17 September 2004, 15:21

    The pictures are kinda small, but so are the rooms.

  • The Water Cube 06 September 2004, 14:21

    The Chinese Olympics are shaping up to be one of the coolest architectural exhibitions in a long time, and this swimming pool is one of the coolest. Check out the Flash video on the side.

  • Geography Olympics 03 September 2004, 18:24

    Think you know your countries? Represent your country in this online quiz of geographical knowledge. (Note: Flash)

  • MagWerk 03 September 2004, 17:53

    I'm not normally into these huge download Flash magazines, but this one's particularly fast and spiffy, with some good hip content. (Note: Flash)

  • Jakob's on the money 01 September 2004, 16:53

    "Misery may seem a tempting way to squeeze an extra dollar out of unsuspecting and naïve users. But in the long term, users discover which sites treat them well and those are the sites they return to." Jakob gets all weblog-ephemeral on us in his latest Alertbox entry, but it's a good one.

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