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'It's that on the surface it says that "the internet is a new form of democracy". So what you're seeing is a new pluralism, a new collage, a new mosaic of all sorts of different ideas that's genuinely representative. But if you analyse what happens, it simplifies things. [Those in social media] are parasitic upon already existing sources of information - they do little research of their own.

'What then happens is this idea of the 'hive mind', instead of leading to a new plurality or a new richness, leads to a growing simplicity. Far from being "the wisdom of crowds", it's the stupidity of crowds. Collectively what we are doing is creating a more simplified world.'

Adam Curtis.

So this is me stealing other people's creativity (including Adam Curtis'...), what do you think? Get in touch.

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10 December 09
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19 August 09
Dali’s Lobster Phone by the Little Artists, from the series Art Crazy Nation

Dali’s Lobster Phone by the Little Artists, from the series Art Crazy Nation

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27 April 09

Oddities in Lego: The Apprehen5ive.

Bolegbros make a reimagining of the boardroom every week with bizarre gags and recut audio. They are always superb.

The Apprentice UK Series 5 - Week 5 (via BolegBros)

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19 March 09

Hundred Favourite Films - 91 - Monty Python and the Holy Grail

Camelot! It’s Only A Model…

Delightfully silly, and without an ending because they ran out of money. Monty Python and the Holy Grail is a brilliantly geeky romp through Northumberland. A high hit rate of memorable jokes, and very accessible for the Python-casual.

Here’s the Camelot/Spam-a-lot song… animated in Lego.

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Monty Python and the Holy Grail in Lego (via tonymines01)

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8 February 09
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