A wonderful sequence of infographics forming the video to Royksopp's 'Remind Me'.
[Via The Scrabbled]
Update: edwilde points to this (and notes the similarities with the above).
Here's a third:
Number four:
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I don't like 'em. Their creators are overwhelmed by the information around them. They are flailing in the face of all the information that they are bombarded with. This must be because they are retarded whiney babies.
They provide only criticism, but no positive constructive help. I don't need unhelpful people like that in my world.
Posted by: Old Guy | August 12, 2007 at 03:48 AM
"Remind Me" does not appear to be very negative. Maybe I'm biased, but to me it is a celebration of the information in our daily lives. But it is always easier to make something interesting by being negative - we have loss aversion, and that makes negative signals more salient and emotionally involving.
Posted by: Anders Sandberg | August 17, 2007 at 12:05 AM