Left-over link goodness

I’ve been doing some housekeeping the past two days. I’m of course talking about my interwub-house, not the irl version. This has entailed mastering whimpering at the mercy of css, and now sorting links. I don’t know why I keep on saving bookmarks for stuff since I never organise them, but I might as well share them with you bored, oh so utterly bored, people.

* Here’s a look at the trends of wearing kaffiya, that mainstay of leftist haute couturé: kabobfest.com

* BLDGBLOG: Architecture and speculation. Theoretical and artsy blog.

* If fonts make you fondle yourself, here you go: fontshop.com/fontfeed

* Journal of Contemporary Art has a bunch of interviews available: jca-online.com

* Do you feel that you have a few years to spare to solve a world-wide problem, but can’t make up your mind about what to do? There is a list that might help you: uia.org

* The Grey Lodge is a good place to start if you’re itching for some original bittorrenting: Lots of art and documentaries, and interesting reviews.

* I think that people who are too cool for somethingawful, but not cool enough for being meta-somethingawful hang on yayhooray.com

* Freakyflicks, the cinephile community: freakyflicks.proboards54.com

* Stock photography from the US government: unclesamsphotos.com

* More pdf magazines than you can shake whatever at: pdf-mags.com

* Animated text art storytelling: yhchang.com

* Beautiful and gothic interaction: Red Interactive Agency

* MetaFilter – What single book is the best introduction to your field for laypeople. Excellent idea.

* ViewDo.com: Video introductions to all kinds of stuff. I learned how to fold my tshirts in four seconds.

* A blog about product and advertising design: notcot.org

* Librarianchick wants nothing more than assist you in finding reading material

* Container ship accidents. With photos! containershipping.nl

* The Tanner lectures on human value, curtesy of the University of Utah: tannerlectures.utah.edu

* The artists guide to making money. I really should go through a site with such a good name, but I’ll let you do that first, and give me the gist of it: theartistsguide.net

* Human and computer interaction in science fiction movies: w5.cs.uni-sb.de

* A fecal load of interesting art: everyoneforever.com

* How to reference a website in an academic paper: neilstoolbox.com

* Learn a new language online: unilang.org

* Rogue science – all the knowledge they don’t want you to have: www.roguesci.org

* Chapter 1 of Guy Debord’s The Society of the Spectacle (Paris, 1967)

* How to solve the Rubiks cube: internet.oit.edu

* Ballardian.com has a bunch of articles. Go fish.