Olsonology
The Science of Social Circles
Things I’m Falling For: #Vanish.
By Julianna Simon, 4:36 PM on Wed Aug 26 2009, 729 View(s), 0 Comments
Evan Ratliff is running. For $3,000, he sold his car, left a home in San Francisco, and is spending his days eluding a unified national team of searchers who are combing through his files and public persona to search him out within a month... Read more ...
Perception (Riverside Plaza) vs. Reality (Ghetto In The Sky): Part Two of Two
By Emalie Wichmann, 8:11 AM on Fri Aug 7 2009, 454 View(s), 0 Comments
Ralph Rapson was a smart guy. He studied at the University of Michigan, and later taught modernist architecture at New School of Bauhaus, Massachusetts Institute of Technology... Read more ...
Pain and Pleasure of Technology
By Julianna Simon, 8:45 AM on Tue Aug 4 2009, 195 View(s), 0 Comments
Males in their thirties are "significantly attached" to mobile devices and computing. Read more ...
Selfless Self-Portraits
By Eric Luoma, 2:01 PM on Tue Jul 28 2009, 296 View(s), 0 Comments
One late night in the basement of the Turf Club, a rock & roll bar in St. Paul, Minnesota, my eyes wandered to a series of photographs hanging on the wooden paneling. Read more ...
Feelin' Secure
By Robb Harskamp, 1:50 PM on Tue Jul 28 2009, 189 View(s), 0 Comments
What surrounds us? What makes a neighborhood interesting? Read more ...
Perception (Riverside Plaza) Versus Reality (Ghetto In The Sky): Part One of Two.
By Emalie Wichmann, 3:21 PM on Fri Jul 24 2009, 263 View(s), 0 Comments
It was 1973. Architect Ralph Rapson's vision was Cedar Square West. This was no ordinary blueprint for urban living in Minneapolis. Read more ...