Will's Bookmarks

This blog site is used to store bookmarks of web sites that I found interesting. Among the hundreds listed you will find something that interests you. Have a look.

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

ashes and snow


This Web site, part of a project undertaken by Canadian photographer and filmmaker Gregory Colbert, is a fusion of still images, video, music, and spoken word. It depicts encounters between humans and large animals that are stunningly beautiful.

Take a trip to ashes and snow

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Airigami - The art of folding air in specially prepared latex balloon sculptures


"Give your special event, trade show booth, or publicity campaign an unusual twist. Larry Moss can work with his team of experts to design and build a sculpture of massive proportion that will make you and your business stand out, or he can teach your own group of budding artists to do the same as a team building exercise. Balloons are not the toys they were when you were a kid. This serious art makes a serious impact."

Balloon magic: Airigami - The art of folding air in specially prepared latex balloon sculptures

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Friday, August 04, 2006

Wooster Collective


"woo·ster (noun)
A street in the Soho section of New York City

col·lec·tive (adj.)
Of, relating to, characteristic of, or made by a number of people acting as a group: a collective decision.

The Wooster Collective was founded in 2001. This site is dedicated to showcasing and celebrating ephemeral art placed on streets in cities around the world."

See what's happening on your city streets at: Wooster Collective

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Thursday, August 03, 2006

Musipedia: The Open Music Encyclopedia


What's that song again?
Can't get that tune out of your head? Tune in to the Open Music Encyclopedia—a searchable, editable, and expandable collection of tunes, melodies, and musical themes. Search by phrases, rhythms, notes you can play on a virtual keyboard—or whistle a melody right into your computer!

Sing along at: Musipedia: The Open Music Encyclopedia

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Wednesday, August 02, 2006

Running Routes


"Using cutting edge technology provided by Google Maps, USATF has developed a revolutionary service, America's Running Routes, that allows runners to map and measure their favorite running routes and then save them to the largest searchable database of running routes in the country.

America's Running Routes provides the running community with an array of functionality and shows USATF's continued commitment to offer runners of all ages and abilities information and services to make each running experience an enjoyable one. America's Running Routes allows runners to search all routes in a particular city or to narrow their search to find ones on a specific type of terrain, from hotels, in parks, from trailheads or from running stores. Business travelers can find routes to run from the hotel where they are staying or from local parks.

Ever wonder how far your run was? Just visit America's Running Routes, map out your run, and the distance you ran will be displayed, including mile marks along the route. Think others might enjoy your running route? Just hit the "save" button and your route will be added to the national database."


Ready to run? Visit: USATF - America's Running Routes

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