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Using the sun to make a rhetorical point on the climate crisis - watch the video… 
 
 
 

When wave is googled

If you google the word wave you get 166.000.000 hits.
If you search for the word wave in Youtube you get 120.000 hits.
If you search for the word wave in Flickr you get 459.878 hits.
If you search for the word wave in CNN you get 14.900.000 hits.
If you search for the word wave in Yahoo you […]

Music waves

Music is waves. Waves of electric impulses that cause airwaves to be picked up by our ears and make waves in our nervous sytem. It’s also radiowaves and waves of style. On Music Waves you can listen to some music that is on another wavelength than you are used to. Or you can hold your hands to your ears and […]

DON’T WORRY…Share a Brainwave is still vibrant, alive and kicking…and the brainwaving for Reflexioner on Waves will continue here.
But now I’m ready to launch the second wave challenge: Waves of Wisdom

Waves of Wisdom is a virtual relay race. Curius minds and great thinkers challenge eachother answer and pass on the same question:
“What’s making waves in […]

I just love the BBC-series Blue Planet…

At Reboot - the yearly international meet-up for visionary inventors, philosophers, tech-geeks and interdisciplinary thinkers - JaiKu-inventor Juri Engeström presented this slide.
It shows the fast-blooming-and-dying-cycles of webnetworks that have succeeded in spreading rapidly by having people connect and link to one-another - but eventually die out because they fail to offer a relevant focus/obejct/reason for […]

Saturday - March 3rd 2007 - was a strange day in Denmark.
In my neighbourbhood we woke up to the results of the waves of rage, that haunted the city friday night due to the closing of the controversial building Ungdomshuset. The streets looking like this:

A block away the local icecream-pusher was treating everybody to free […]

It’s less than a year ago that I started blogging - and I still feel new to a lot of the basic technicalities.
I was told that technorati, del.icio.us, wordpress, bloglines, youtube etc, etc, etc were all easy and basic to use - and now that I’ve tried them they generally ARE very easy and basic […]

Last week the news popped that Princess Alexandra (formerly married to Danish Prince Joachim - youngest son of the reigning Queen) is going to marry her young lover:

The happy couple as shown on the website of Danish tv-station TV2 - more here… 
The news spread instantly through sms’es and mails. And made everybody crash the news-sites […]

When I was a kid I remember the older generations asking eachother “Where were you when Kennedy was shot?”
I thought it was fascinating that some incidents were of such importance that they made the world freeze for a few minutes, hours, days, months. Back then I wondered - and feared - what ‘wolrd-altering’ events would […]