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Decode :: Digital Design Sensations exhibition @ The V&A

Filed under: Digital, Exhibitions, Installations, Mash-Ups — Tags: Decode: Digital Designs Exhibition, V&A Museum — Ansel @ 9:10 am February 15, 2010

V&A Decode generative identity from postspectacular on Vimeo.

Decode: Digital Design Sensations at The V&A Museum in South Kensington London showcases the freshest in digital and interactive design, from small, screen-based, graphics to large-scale interactive installations.

It runs until April 11, and is just one of a glut of amazing exhibitions on in the capital right now.

We’ll be letting ya’ll know more about those shortly…

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via mi mate Andrew @ future deluxe

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Andy Barefoot :: Make your own David Cameron poster

Filed under: Advertising, Mash-Ups, Politics, Viral — Tags: Andy Barefoot, Make your own David Cameron poster — Ansel @ 12:54 am January 23, 2010

If you’ve walked past an oversized image of David Cameron and thought ‘what are you looking at?’ only to get an empty glare back, then Andy Barefoot’s very funny site gives you the chance to write your own response for the Conservative campaign poster for the upcoming UK general election.

You can change the line and the logo. Hell, if you’re really up for it, you can change the shape of the election itself.

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via boredomisyourfault (via @mattyboomboom)

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