Weekly Filet #81: Naked People. And more.
Carefully curated, as always: Weekly Filet #81 is here. Read it here or over at Das Magazin.
This week's top recommendation
I never took much interest in Spencer Tunicks photography. But that was because I only got to see it in the context of media coverage on his shootings. Hundreds of people getting undressed, ah well. Looking at the compilation of Tunicks works by In Focus changed my perspective. Love the ones from Amsterdam.
→ The Naked World of Spencer Tunick (In Focus)
Further recommendations
Little Printer, that cute thing we all fell in love with, is now available for pre-order.
→ Little Printer (Berg Cloud)
Of all the comments on the lastest episode of the Julian Assange saga, I think this one nailed it.
→ After this, Julian Assange has very few friends left in Sweden (The Guardian)
Don't do this at home: 45 self-portraits in 45 days, all painted on a different drug.
→ Self-portraits done to a different drug every day (The Chive)
Now it's Americans working in call centers for Indian companies. Interesting read.
→ As Indian companies grow in the U.S., outsourcing comes home (Washington Post)
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