12.11.2011
10.30.2011
eBook Safes
Love your Kindle but miss the feel of a real book? Then carry it hidden inside one of my eBook Safes.
press for eBook Safes
eBook Safes have been featured by:
The New York Times
Gizmodo
Boing Boing
Murketing
Book Patrol
Blog Kindle
Free e-day
Just Another Mobile Monday
Doc Data Germany
The Stacked Gift Guide
The New York Times
Gizmodo
Boing Boing
Murketing
Book Patrol
Blog Kindle
Free e-day
Just Another Mobile Monday
Doc Data Germany
The Stacked Gift Guide
Passive Aggressive Notepads
PassiveAggressiveNotepads.com provides a simple solution to life's most annoying problems: pre-printed passive aggressive notes.
Jetsettr luggage 2.0
Jetsettr luggage 2.0 is my line of refurbished travel gear.
Complete The Tweet
A daily writing prompt from @CompleteDaTweet. Like the name says, I start a story on twitter and you finish it. Please include the hashtag #cdat.in your tweet. And if you're inspired to write over 140 characters, include a link.
The Bad Word Of The Day
I rarely curse in real life, but I'm slowly writing a comprehensive dictionary of dirty words at BadWordOfTheDay.com.
All My Life For Sale
I once sold everything I owned on eBay.
For the All My Life For Sale project, I created an online catalogue of all my possessions and put each one up for auction. The goal of the experiment was to examine how identity is shaped by the objects and brands we buy.
Pieces of my life were scattered from North Carolina to South Korea. The project also attracted media attention from as far as Israel.
You can browse through my life and read updates from people that bought a part of me at AllMyLifeForSale.net.
This project was another round of John Freyer's original AllMyLifeForSale.com.
For the All My Life For Sale project, I created an online catalogue of all my possessions and put each one up for auction. The goal of the experiment was to examine how identity is shaped by the objects and brands we buy.
Pieces of my life were scattered from North Carolina to South Korea. The project also attracted media attention from as far as Israel.
You can browse through my life and read updates from people that bought a part of me at AllMyLifeForSale.net.
This project was another round of John Freyer's original AllMyLifeForSale.com.
#misquote
@misquotable - just like all the other quotes on twitter but without the pretension or historical accuracy. Tweet your own with the hashtage #misquote.
Busted Harlot
Busted Harlot is a custom font created for Busted Typewriter. Inspired by Harlow, it was originated by Mark Allen and developed by Bryan Sears.
Firebox Gallery
The Fire Box Gallery was a public art project that exhibited unique works on the streets of NYC. Each piece was left on display until it was adopted by a new patron. Patrons could either keep their new work of art or offer it for resale with half of the amount paid going to the artist.
You've been warned
There is absolutely no need for you to click here.
4.11.2009
3.01.2009
2.24.2009
2.21.2009
1.26.2009
7.14.2008
7.10.2008
7.23.2007
7.15.2007
6.18.2007
5.24.2007
5.16.2007
3.08.2007
3.07.2007
Curb Your Consumption
This piece from the Post On Bills series appeared in issue #44 of adbusters magazine.
Yes, I realize I’m defacing currency and calling it art. But according to United States Code/Title 18/Part I/Chapter 17/Section 333, as long as I don’t have any intent to render the bills unfit to be reissued, I should be within the bounds of the law.
3.06.2007
2.13.2007
AllMyLifeForSale.net
I once sold everything I owned on eBay.
For the All My Life For Sale project, I created an online catalogue of all my possessions and put each one up for auction. The goal of the experiment was to examine how identity is shaped by the objects and brands we buy.
Pieces of my life were scattered from North Carolina to South Korea. The site also attracted media attention from as far as Israel.
You can browse through my life and read updates from people that bought a part of me at AllMyLifeForSale.net.
And check out John Freyer’s original version at AllMyLifeForSale.com.
For the All My Life For Sale project, I created an online catalogue of all my possessions and put each one up for auction. The goal of the experiment was to examine how identity is shaped by the objects and brands we buy.
Pieces of my life were scattered from North Carolina to South Korea. The site also attracted media attention from as far as Israel.
You can browse through my life and read updates from people that bought a part of me at AllMyLifeForSale.net.
And check out John Freyer’s original version at AllMyLifeForSale.com.
2.02.2007
2.01.2007
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