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Just gave a little talk at the Future of Web Design. Apparently I know what the future looks like, and it looks like VIMEO!
also, GLAD THAT’S OVER.
I am very excited to announce that Essie Jain will be performing at next week’s Vimeo Offline following the screening. Her set will be filmed by Natalie Johns from Dig For Fire and Ray Concepcioñ and projected live for the audience to experience a performance through the eyes of the very filmmakers they just witnesses during the screening. Should be quite the awesome.
Get your reservations.
Guess what you can do on your iPhone and Android now?!
No matter how many times you hear them, there are some statistics that just bowl you over. The one that always stuns me is this: Imagine if you took all the cars, trucks, planes, trains and ships in the world and added up their exhaust every year. The amount of carbon dioxide, or CO2, all those cars, trucks, planes, trains and ships collectively emit into the atmosphere is actually less than the carbon emissions every year that result from the chopping down and clearing of tropical forests in places like Brazil, Indonesia and the Congo. We are now losing a tropical forest the size of New York State every year, and the carbon that releases into the atmosphere now accounts for roughly 17 percent of all global emissions contributing to climate change.
It is going to be a long time before we transform the world’s transportation fleet so it is emission-free. But right now — like tomorrow — we could eliminate 17 percent of all global emissions if we could halt the cutting and burning of tropical forests. But to do that requires putting in place a whole new system of economic development — one that makes it more profitable for the poorer, forest-rich nations to preserve and manage their trees rather than to chop them down to make furniture or plant soybeans.
Without a new system for economic development in the timber-rich tropics, you can kiss the rainforests goodbye. The old model of economic growth will devour them. The only Amazon your grandchildren will ever relate to is the one that ends in dot-com and sells books.
So yeah, we’re throwing another Vimeo Offline event.
What, you’ve never been?! We’ve had like 10 of them.
Well, you should go, they are awesome.
No no no, its free! And the videos are insane. But like the awesome kind of insanity.
Nope, you get to sit on comfortable futons and just chill and watch videos. Plus, Monkey Town has four projector screens… it’s like sitting in a movie box.
Of course it’s safe. What kind of question is that?
Yeah, you should come, it’s going to be rad.
Sure, I’ll give you a high five.
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Vimeo Offline: The Art of the Show
Celebrating the best live music videos from filmmakers Vincent Moon, Ray Concepcion, and music blogs La Blogotheque, DigforFire, The Black Cab Sessions, and many more. We may also have a special live musical guest following the screening… just sayin’.
Reservations are recommended.
Casey left a present for me before he left.
this doesn’t look real.
kateoplis: Aerial view of the land surrounded by floodwaters in the village of Jeram Perdas, northern Malaysia (via)
The time has come for me to sell my HVX200. She has been very good to me but I just don’t use her enough. If you think you want her, she is in great condition and has very few hours of use. It’s a deal.
Here is the craigslist ad for her with the other goodies I’m selling with it.
If you are interested, please email me - blake@vimeo
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