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Suchwort: "Thing"
Rubrik: Feuilletons - 74 Presseschau-Absätze - Seite 1 von 6
Feuilletons
12.12.2013
[…]
Ilia Blinderman empfiehlt auf openculture ein kleines Video von Felix Herbst, das die berühmte Schreibmaschine Friedrich Nietzsches, eine Malling-Hansen, erkundet: "The writing ball was the closest
thing
to a 19th century laptop. The first commercially-produced typewriter, the writing ball was the 1865 creation of Danish inventor Rasmus Malling-Hansen, and was shown at the 1878 Paris Universal Exhibition
[…]
Feuilletons
16.09.2013
[…]
in einem großen Essay im Guardian ausgerechnet Karl Kraus als Mentor für seine kulturkonservativen Reflexe aus, allerdings waren bei Kraus noch die Zeitungen das Internet: "For Kraus, the infernal
thing
about newspapers was their fraudulent coupling of Enlightenment ideals with a relentless pursuit of profit and power. With technoconsumerism, a humanist rhetoric of 'empowerment' and 'creativity' and
[…]
Feuilletons
24.08.2013
[…]
Kia Vahland begutachtet die fertig restaurierten Raffael-Fresken im Vatikan. Karl Lippegaus gratuliert dem Jazzer Wayne Shorter zum 80. Geburtstag. Besprochen werden der amerikanische Indiefilm "Kid-
Thing
", eine Sammlung bislang unveröffentlichter Dylan-Songs (Diese "ergänzen ein kryptisches Gemälde, erweitern es um ein paar Fragmente, von denen gar niemand so genau gewusst hat, dass sie fehlten", schreibt
[…]
Feuilletons
22.08.2013
[…]
Krise des Magazins zu überwinden, schreibt er außerdem in seinem Kommentar. Im Kulturteil unterhält sich Bert Rebhandl mit dem texanischen Independent-Filmemacher David Zellner über dessen Film "Kid-
Thing
", der von einer vernachlässigten Zehnjährigen handelt. Rolf Lautenschläger berichtet über ein Umdenken im Berliner Masterplan, wonach jetzt ein Neubau am Berliner Kulturforum im Gespräch ist, der Platz
[…]
Feuilletons
12.08.2013
[…]
records of every phone call - and the administration released a white paper Friday that explained, unconvincingly, why it is perfectly legal - then none of the promises to stay within the law will mean a
thing
." Amerikanische Medien haben heute allerdings nur ein Thema: Die neue Staffel von "Breaking Bad" ist gestartet. Byliner bringt einen Überblick über interessanten Lesestoff zur Serie. Wolgang Michal
[…]
Feuilletons
06.08.2013
[…]
makes this shift even more obvious is the fact that Bezos is buying the paper personally, not in his capacity as CEO of Amazon. Presumably, if the Amazon founder thought that a newspaper was a good
thing
to buy from a financial point of view - as opposed to something he is doing out of a personal belief, or the broader social benefits that come from journalism, or just to have a plaything like a baseball
[…]
Feuilletons
18.07.2013
[…]
vor seiner Verurteilung. Er wendet sich an jeden einzelnen in seinem Publikum: "No one is in a position to resist stronger than you. It is your duty to the rest, if you realize it; it is the sort of
thing
that it is impossible to delegate to someone else. There is no one else, except you. If you are reading this, then you are in fact the resistance." (Via Carta) Thomas Stadler fordert in seinem Blog
[…]
Feuilletons
12.06.2013
[…]
assure all there has always been a stage before the wiretap, a preliminary process involving the capture, retention and analysis of raw data. It has been so for decades now in this country. The only
thing
new here, from a legal standpoint, is the scale on which the FBI and NSA are apparently attempting to cull anti-terrorism leads from that data. But the legal and moral principles? Same old stuff."
[…]
Feuilletons
18.04.2013
[…]
es mit der BBC: "'In Britain you have the BBC which employs something like 8,000 journalists. So if you are going to go behind a paywall up against the BBC and ITN and Sky News, that is quite a big
thing
to do, you have to be very confident that what you're producing is really excellent, because all of that is going to remain free forever,' Rusbridger (pictured left) observed. 'And the BBC is probably
[…]
Feuilletons
21.03.2013
[…]
things, clip stuff from the web, hoard notes and what not and put them all onto your Google Drive. Yup, you guessed it - it is an imitation to Evernote and many other such applications. It is a good
thing
that Google has decided to compete with the likes of Evernote - it validates their market. It might actually be good, or even better than Evernote. But I still won't use Keep. You know why? Google Reader
[…]
Feuilletons
13.02.2013
[…]
können, freut sich Gizmodo: "Seriously, the stock image that Iran used of magestic Mount Damavand can be found at PickyWallpapers.com. If you brighten up the picture a little bit, it's the SAME EXACT
THING
." Konstantin Kakaes begrüßt auf slate.fr die größte jemals gefundene Primzahl. Der Mathematiker Curtis Cooper von der Universität Missouri hast Ende Januar bekanntgegeben. "Die neue Zahl hat 17.425
[…]
Feuilletons
04.01.2013
[…]
It trades in wisecracks and news bites, not photos or flirting. But this dispatch from the halls of high school does reinforce the amazing alacrity with which Twitter has transitioned from next-big-
thing
startup to establishment-media player-bypassing the 'cool with the kids' stage along the way." (Via Atlantic) William Shatner, bekannt als Captain aus der Serie "Raumschiff Enterprise" hatte eine
[…]
Feuilletons
03.01.2013
[…]
seinem Economist-Blog auf: "Consider the automobile, for instance. Back in the late 19th century, it would have been easy to dismiss the potential importance of the car. Cars weren't very good, for one
thing
. But more importantly, it wasn't at all clear how they might be of much advantage. Cities were dense places, with tangles of streets crowded by pedestrians and horse-drawn wagons and omnibuses. Cars
[…]
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