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WE WILL BE OK is the personal site of
Jeff Pamer,
a software developer living and working in Charlottesville, VA. Currently, this site is a collection of his internet activity including:
links from
del.icio.us,
photos from
flickr,
statuses from
twitter,
songs from
muxtape, blog posts,
and
quotes from various sources. Who knows what it will be next week.
RSS Feed:
http://wewillbeok.com/feedme
Email: jeff <at> wewillbeok <dot> com
Circles are sized by the number of medals that countries won in summer Olympic Games. Use the slider to view past Olympics, or click on a country to display a list of its medal winners.
My brother Matt has an article about his work on the Richmond Times website today. The article has a slideshow of some of his more recent posters. The Explosions in the Sky print pretty much rules.
A collection of photographs by Noah Kalina featuring, you guessed it, science labs at night. I'm pretty much sold on anything involving photography, lasers, and/or robots.
What's that you say? A Ratatat music video comprised entirely of clips from the movie Predator? Yes, please.
All sorts of interesting sensors and controllers that can be configured into systems to interact with MIDI software, or really any sort of control system you could think up.
I like the concept for this. Maybe could stand to have a little more going on, but it has a very cool tone and photographic quality.
This is a pretty great and simple idea. I might just have to give it a try.
"The Lemur is the first controller ever to enable you to design the appropriate interface that will precisely fit your needs, fit your hands and your idea of how a controller should work. At last, you can create your own interface, fitting your needs, whatever the software is you wish to control."
WANT.
Jet black with black engine finish.
WANT.
American Apparel is now selling a long sleeve button-up oxford shirt. It's official...my torso can be covered in American Apparel every single day. Hopefully it will be available in more colors soon.
"Vimeo just broke a major personal record - 1,007,116 videos played in 24 hours." I don't use Vimeo incredibly often (I just don't make that many videos), but I'm definitely a fan. Those guys deserve the success they're now getting.
I should be in bed right now...but I'm absolutely mesmerized by this song. I can't belive I hadn't heard of Milosh before.
A pretty awesome looking compact 1080i HD video camera. Among its' features: image stabilization, 10x optical zoom, face detection technology, and 60 frames per second recording.
This is a ridiculous project a couple friends and I started working on a few months ago. I thought it was incredibly funny for about 4 days, then I got tired of it. Maybe it's worth a second go-round? If you want to make your own "wingscene," send it to the address at the top of the site and I'll be happy to post it.
While we're on the subject of brother's websites which I built. Check out the super basic site for my other brother, Matt's, screen printed posters. An updated and more fully fleshed out site is in the works for him...sometime...I swear.
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just realized that I don't think I've mentioned this before. My brother, Tim, has a photo blog that I would say is worth your time to check out. At the very least, you need to see the photos in the "about" section. I designed the site for him a while ago...so don't blame him for that.
One of my favorite things about this internet wonderland we live in is that it's now actually possible to find well designed men's clothing (without having to live in New York City...or Europe). Topman has a great collection of classy clothes for dudes.
Ellen Allien recently released her fourth solo album: Sool. Though she's always been (in my opinion, wrongly) wrapped in the 'minimal' label, this album is the epitome of minimal. The link is to the Pitchfork review.
You can buy an OLED TV from Sony right now, with a contrast ratio of greater than a million to one. The future is upon us! ...oh yeah, and it's $2,500 for 11 diagonal inches.
A swim mask with a 5 megapixel camera built in. Pretty clever.