Photography exhibit by Leia Masci
Web 3.0, the semantic web, and other working titles
As we strive to make sense of the vast resources of information that the internet has spawned, the web is taking form in a way that is very situational, contextual, and even (some might argue) semantically aware in a manner that is more and more “human”.
A major paradigm shift emerges as we place more emphasis on the relationships between different elements. How does your favorite author’s site relate to your favorite blog? These infusions of meaning will improve the contextual meaning of pages and how we move between them, and relate them to your personal experience, as well.
This evolving trend has been coined with terms that are already a bit exhausted, but the notions behind the movement offer incredible new possibilities. Not only will our relationship with information become more fluid, but we will relate to each other in a much more lucid and relevant way, as a result.
And that is pretty cool.
This brief film sums it up very nicely.
Play with ideas!
Prepare to make contact with the Brainstormer. This handy tool serves as a wily, whirling source of inspiration. Just give it a spin, observe the curious results, and then veer in exciting new directions.
(Thanks to Leah for the great tip!)
Bad Habit! Stop Kiss! Curious exclamations!

Believe me, don’t let the title fool you into thinking that kissing is a bad habit, or that it should be stopped. In fact, prepare yourself for some unlikely and challenging passions.
In Stop Kiss, the emotions and tensions make for a very powerful viewing experience.
An unexpected romance between two young women is shattered when a brutal assault leaves one in a coma. The other is left to piece together the story of their friendship, and find out what her happiness is worth to her.
Sometimes the hardest thing is knowing what you want.
(I must admit, I had a considerable positive bias already, and then I grew especially more fond of Bad Habit Productions when we attended their “Dirty Pool” fundraiser and won a pool tournament as well as an incredible haute inebriance raffle, and met many wonderful and talented people in the process. Many thanks, Bad Habit. And: cheers.)
So check out Stop Kiss. And more!








