My life’s work, she says. But it isn’t her life’s work.

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In Bb 2.0 is a collaborative music and spoken word project conceived by Darren Solomon from Science for Girls, and developed with contributions from users.

The idea is nice, but by no means unique. I know 3-4 people who all have had similar ideas and i’m sure thousands of people (slightly more productive and creative than my friends ;)) have made their own YouTube collaborations and/or aggregation.

But. This is really good.

I believe what makes this a bit special is that it adds another dimension with the spoken words piece, titled Information and written by Daniel Donahoo.

Visit the site www.inbflat.net to have a play. Below I’ve embedded the spoken word piece with the lyrics.


She closes the lid, and unplugs a device no bigger than her thumb from the computer. “My life’s work”, she says. But it isn’t her life’s work. “You see, we store information like an Escher painting. It shouldn’t all fit in there, but it does. And every day we manage to fit more and more into smaller and smaller spaces, until one day, she says, we’ll be able to fit all the information the world has, everything that everyone knows, and believes and dreams into nothing. It will all be there, stored and filed, tagged with any keyword you might imagine. Our hard drives will be thin air, they’ll make nanobots look like elephants. And elephants will be in there too, tagged, accessible with search terms like ‘grey’, ‘ivory’ and ‘the largest land-dwelling mammal’.

We’ll process away at nothing, and understand everything. We’ll think of a word, and the information will slip in, not through our ears or eyes, but straight through our skin. Information will breath in and out of us, permeate our skin, and knowing will be as deep as it is wide.

You see, our work here is to learn so much, To be so full of knowing, that all there is left to do is unlearn. Humanity must get to a point where we let go. We leave the useless ideas and the spent idealogies in the recycle bin, like an adolescent brain shedding neurons, like a snake slithering from its old skin, like an old man who’s come to understand so well, the point where reality meets the intangible, that he is able to decide which breath will be his last. And he will enjoy that breath more than any he’s taken in his entire life.”

And her life’s work is more than a 4Mb flash drive.

“My life’s work,” she says, “is the impact this has.”
“This is not about what I produce. This is all about what others receive.”

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Lester William Polfuss

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Lester William Polfuss, known as Les Paul, passed away today, aged 94, from complications of severe pneumonia at White Plains Hospital in White Plains, New York.

Mr Paul was a jazz musician and inventor, who together with Gibson Guitar Corporation, are the father of the iconic solid body electric guitar caring his name — Les Paul.

Rest in peace, and may your legacy live on forever.

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A new chapter

The last piece of the puzzle, and the beginning of the next chapter started two days ago, when Willow, Imola and I finally installed ourselves into the house. Nr 22.

We’ve only been here 2 nights, so to early to sing too many praises, but it do feels amazing being here (even though it’s rather empty at the moment). It’s something special with owning your own place. The freedom to do what you like, inside the place, and with the place. Feels even more special with it being in the Stockholm archipelago and 100 meter from the sea and still only 35 minutes bus commute to the city.

Yesterday we went to an Iittola outlet in Gustavsberg. Bought some dining stuff: Origi plates, Kartio glasses and Moomin mugs. Who thought spending 2600SEK (£220) on plates and bowls would be fun event? I almost wish some of it will break within a year or two so I get a reason to do it again.

Knock on wood.

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Something awaits on the other side of the climb.

Last couple of weeks have been hectic. A lot of thoughts to process, a lot of travelling around, a lot of work, a car to import, two separate moves and all duties that comes with buying a house.

I haven’t had time to keep this space up to date with all the events, but will over the coming week start to add some in retrospect and clear out the rather large pile of drafts.

Will also look into integrating Twitter and Flickr… maybe, at the end of it, I will make new design all together, to make it easier for me to manage and easier for all of you to stalking follow me.

Anyway, the ascent is soon over, and it will be so rewarding coasting down.

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