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* http://www.futureforests.com/ - A project for making products [[carbon neutral]] by planting enough [[tree]]s to absorb the amount of [[carbon]] emissions caused by the production of the [[product]]. Currently mostly about music records that want a fun [[label]] to print on the cd-sleeve. It'd be nice to see a [[burning rock]] [[power plant]] have this label. | * http://www.futureforests.com/ - A project for making products [[carbon neutral]] by planting enough [[tree]]s to absorb the amount of [[carbon]] emissions caused by the production of the [[product]]. Currently mostly about music records that want a fun [[label]] to print on the cd-sleeve. It'd be nice to see a [[burning rock]] [[power plant]] have this label. | ||
* | * http://web.media.mit.edu/~jpatten/cfd/ - Corporate Fallout Detector |
Revision as of 22:59, 26 July 2003
This page is for Interesting projects that are not directly relevant to building Consumerium, but entertaining for our audience. No pun intended by the article name.
If you are not sure if a new link belongs here, please check Links for other alternatives.
- http://adbusters.org/ - Website of Adbusters Media Foundation, a global network of artists, activists, writers, pranksters, students, educators and entrepreneurs who want to advance the new social activist movement of the information age. Their aim is to topple existing power structures and forge a major shift in the way we will live in the 21st century.
- http://www.subvertise.org/ - A fun collection of subverted advertising i.e. Defaced ads and image manipulations in the spirit of adbusters. Plenty of fun for all Brand/Logo/Graphics/ViolentRevolutionOfTheProletariat type of people
- http://www.futureforests.com/ - A project for making products carbon neutral by planting enough trees to absorb the amount of carbon emissions caused by the production of the product. Currently mostly about music records that want a fun label to print on the cd-sleeve. It'd be nice to see a burning rock power plant have this label.
- http://web.media.mit.edu/~jpatten/cfd/ - Corporate Fallout Detector