Weekly Filet #6: Erupting Societies. And more.
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This week's top recommendation
An excellent write-up of where this new wave of protests, not only in the Middle-East, but also in European countries is originating from. "At the heart of it all is a new sociological type: the graduate with no future - with access to social media", writes BBC Newsnight's economics editor Paul Mason. The best part about the 20-theses-piece: It's not written as a closed analysis, but as a starting point for debates.
→ Twenty reasons why it's kicking off everywhere (BBC Newsnight)
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This season's FC Barcelona team is the best and most spectacular I've seen since I started watching football some 20 years ago. Messi might be its shining star, Xavi is its heart and soul. And look, he's a football player that can say interesting things in an interview.
→ "I'm a romantic" (The Guardian)
A fascinating series of photographs of New York City skyscrapers, view them on the biggest computer screen you can find.
→ New York Series (Burri Bondi Gallery)
Ever since 2005, New York based designer Nicholas Felton has visualised everyday data from his life into an annual report. His beautifully illustrated 2010 report now comes with a slight twist.
→ Feltron 2010 Annual Report (Nicholas Felton)
Taking on the spectacular 20 metre waves at Jaws in Maui, on skis, that is.
→ Wave Skiing 2.0: Jaws (YouTube)
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