1. This is probably the greatest thing you’ll read today:

In 1909 the French banker and philanthropist Albert Kahn launched a monumentally ambitious project: to produce a color photographic record of human life on Earth. An internationalist and pacifist, Kahn believed that he could use the new autochrome—the world’s first portable, true-color photographic process—to create a global photographic archive that would promote cross-cultural understanding and peace. Over the next twenty years, he sent a group of photographers to more than fifty countries around the world, amassing more than 72,000 images. Until recently his collection was all but forgotten.

/via Brain Pickings and BBC

    This is probably the greatest thing you’ll read today:

    In 1909 the French banker and philanthropist Albert Kahn launched a monumentally ambitious project: to produce a color photographic record of human life on Earth. An internationalist and pacifist, Kahn believed that he could use the new autochrome—the world’s first portable, true-color photographic process—to create a global photographic archive that would promote cross-cultural understanding and peace. Over the next twenty years, he sent a group of photographers to more than fifty countries around the world, amassing more than 72,000 images. Until recently his collection was all but forgotten.

    /via Brain Pickings and BBC


  2. 23 Feb 2012   1 note  

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    1. joestracci posted this

Not Stolen. Permanently Borrowed.

On explaining the difference between yea and yeah in 2012 and other etc.'s.

by Joe Stracci