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Reloaded

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As a little Christmas treat Franzi and me re-launched THE HEADHOOPS today! We have a new layout, tidied the website up a bit, there are new features, new articles and there’s a lot of stuff to come.

Check it out & let us know what you think. Merry Christmas everyone!

24.12.2009 at 04:19 pm
Personal Web
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Alone together

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(Some things that came to my mind during my time offline. Still have no proper internet at home and the wireless connection I nicked from the neighbourhood got switched off. But I will be back online in a couple of days or so, thanks to O2.)

Sometimes I just want to quit. We are addicted to communication. We read blogs, numerous amounts of ramblings on Twitter, we’re always up-to-date what our friends are doing, we know what everyone else is up to, shallow as it may be, and we feel like we’re part of something. In fact we barely talk to anyone. But we’re never alone. We call it communication, we talk, post, like, share, we collect photos, pictures, snippets and quotes, we want to be better than everyone else, we want to be popular. Irrelevant numbers and feedback from irrelevant people make our self-confidence burst, we are someone. We read so much, scan the pages, we don’t have time. We feel good, though, because there’s always someone who listens to us.

Sometimes I just want to quit. I want to delete all my profiles, delete my Twitter account, clean out my feedreader, delete all those useless bookmarks and shut down my websites. Sometimes I feel like nothing of this truly matters, it’s all coming to a dead end somewhere and somehow and giving it up seems the only way to emerge from this self-inflicted isolation. We’re all isolated - only that we’re isolated together. We try to make the best of it, and let’s face it, it’s a fucking lot of fun.

16.11.2009 at 06:05 pm
Personal Web
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The medium is the message

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(I got interviewed for the communication science online magazine of my university. You can read it here.)

“It’s scary how the way people see you online can be completely different to the person you really are.” - “Why is that so?” Good question. “I guess it’s because we tend to only publish things that we find worth sharing. Which are usually the positive ones. At least that’s what I do.” - “But doesn’t that mean it’s completely superficial?” Silence.

I hesitated for a second, dipping a cookie in my coffee. It felt awkward being the interviewed person this time instead of the interviewer. Daria was an amazing interviewer, although she claimed despite being an aspiring journalist that this was her first interview ever. My answers were nowhere near as good as the question and my mouth got dry from trying to sound like a more or less eloquent communication science student. The medium is the message. * It’s pretty simple.

* Marshall McLuhan now is what Sigmund Freud used to be in my last years of school. A scientist you sneer at until you awkwardly admit that his theory is one of the most accurate things you’ve heard so far.

06.10.2009 at 11:49 pm
Web
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Why I gave the Google empire a try

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After years of using feedreader clients, e-mail programmes, several gadgets for pretty much everything, checking tons of websites on a daily base and being annoyed by webmailers when checking my e-mails from other computers, I decided to switch everything to Google. I still need to figure out if it was a wise move, if it was worth leaving them all my data, well, basically all my online life just like that.

However, it’s not that bad: I’m only using Google Reader (already switched to it a while ago and I love being able to check my feeds from everywhere now, even on my phone), Google Mail (set up as a client for all my addresses) and got myself a nice iGoogle homepage (with Social Networks, news, weather, TV programme and stuff) today. It’s simple, time saving, practically accessible from everywhere and I probably sound like a complete internet retard proclaiming this only now.

But it kinda fits to my recent personality, tidy, ditching everything and just generally being convinced increasing your freedom means decreasing your possessions. I want to get rid of all the unnecessary bits and pieces, be independent from my computer (by making myself dependent on Google, oh well) and combine it all (Josie: “You’re not actually minimalistic cos you don’t want as little as possible. You’re puristic - you want all in one!”). Oh well, that’s me.

06.09.2009 at 11:20 am
Web
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Stylish kid in the riot

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I’m this month’s guest blogger for the lifestyle magazine Stylish Kids in Riot! I’m pretty thrilled about it, from now on your can read my articles and random ramblings over there, I hope I’ll do a good job.

You can read my introduction interview here.

02.08.2009 at 08:40 pm
Web
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Inspiration

I come across so much inspiring stuff everyday and it never feels right to post it here. After all it’s a blog and not just a collection of photos and quotes. People often ask me why I blog, why I even bother publishing things online, why I spend time on doing this. It’s a tough one.

First of all, I like the idea of publishing myself, publishing things myself, just being able to put things in a place for others to read or watch. The internet is huge and has a lot of potential, there’s inspiration out there as well as utter rubbish and noone of us will ever be able to fully comprehend and absorb the giant wilderness that is the online and offline world.

We need to filter it, split it into small bite-sized pieces, make it digestible.

We all act as a filter somehow and we’re looking for others who are doing the same. People who see the world the way we do. Have a completely different view on it. Do inspiring things. Encourage. Live. And share it with others. I guess that’s why I’m doing all this.

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Oh, I created a Tumblr today, by the way. I guess it will be updated frequently from now on since I feel like it’s exactly what I’ve been missing for the past few months.

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11.06.2009 at 02:24 pm
Personal Web
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So little time, so little to do

“The only reason for time is so that everything doesn’t happen at once.”

(Albert Einstein)

A few months ago I installed this Firefox addon called “MeeTimer”. It logs how much time you spend on which websites and is trying to help you to stop procrastinating. Most of the time I forget about it, though, and I just remembered that it was still running. So I decided to face the truth.

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1. Bombay clocks, 2. Digital Clock, 3. Sanduhr

I spend a daily average of 2h 35m surfing the internet. To be fair, everyone needs the internet nowadays, I use it to read the news, watch stuff, look things up, study, work, communicate… and it’s just a daily average anyway.

5m of that are spent on searching on Google, I’m online on this site for 21m and on TheHeadhoops for 11m which is alright considering I write all blog posts online in my browser. Moreover I spend 24m on Twitter, 14m on MySpace, 19m on Facebook, 9m on Livejournal, 6m on Last.fm, 5m on StudiVZ, 5m on Flickr and 3m on YouTube.

No big surprise but… wow. There are certainly explainations for everything, I love playing silly Facebook games for instance, read a lot of Livejournal communities, sometimes spend ages writing an article and then don’t check my website for days. Still, it makes you think alot about your daily habits.

Oh, and before you call me a nerd: try it yourself, have MeeTimer running for a couple of months and then check the statistics. I mean, no offence but the fact that you’re reading this blog right now already says a lot about you, haha.

03.06.2009 at 12:19 am
Web
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Ideas for 2009

If you, like me for instance, have no clue what to do with your life, David Horvitz provides lots of lovely ideas that he mails out via his mailing list and posts on Tumblr.

For all of 2009 I will send out small texts of simple instructional ideas through the mailing list below. I will also post screenshots of them on this tumblr page. These will not be done everyday, only when i feel like it and have access to the internet. But the attempt will be to do them everyday. You can also receive these in the postal mail.

There’s a lot more here - absolutely inspiring. I also love his philosophy:

DO SOMETHING EVERYDAY, REGARDLESS. NOTHING WILL HAPPEN UNLESS YOU FIRST INITIATE A PROCESS OF CAUSE AND EFFECT. THIS STARTS WITH AN ACTION. REAWAKEN THE POSSIBILITY OF POSSIBILITY. REAWAKEN IT WITH PLAY.

(via)

10.05.2009 at 09:37 pm
Web
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Hypetape

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Hypetape is the illegitimate lovechild of Hype Machine and Muxtape where you can create and share playlists containing tracks other people have been talking about from around the internet.

So now there’s a website that combined two of my favourite music  tools. You just need a Google account to create your profile - it looks pretty amazing and I’m currently testing the playlist feature. It’s not too sophisticated yet, some artists can’t be found, some songs don’t play but I’m pretty confident it could become on of my new favourite websites…

29.04.2009 at 06:09 pm
Web
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DOT COM!

It’s probably the most pretentious thing in the whole world to register your own name as a domain name but… I just did  it.  I thought I needed some portfolio kinda thing, with some info about me on it, a simple layout and some fancy effects, nothing special…

I present the outcome of it, INESMONTANI.COM.

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(I don’t think anyone will ever have problems trying to google me  now. It’s actually kinda creepy, I sometimes have people in my referrer statistics who googled my name - even in quotation marks - and I don’t think there are many people in Germany with my name - as far as I’m concerned I’m the only one.)

15.04.2009 at 08:10 pm
Style Web
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You can say “I Love You” in Helvetica

Today I moved my blog to a new server. I should have done that a lot earlier but I was always too lazy to update to one of the new hosting packages (my old one from back in 2004 only had 50MB web space). Now I have 2GB (which is still not a lot for today’s standards) and I still need to figure out what to do with it.

I also started a new project, got back to designing some random stuff and re-discovered my love for Helvetica. Well, it’s become more of a slight obsession.

“It’s air, you know. It’s just there. There’s no choice. You have to breathe, so you have to use Helvetica.”

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“You can say, ‘I love you,’ in Helvetica. And you can say it with Helvetica Extra Light if you want to be really fancy. Or you can say it with the Extra Bold if it’s really intensive and passionate, you know, and it might work.”

14.04.2009 at 09:36 pm
Web
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How Twitter Changed My Life

Very appropriate. (I especially like the Twitter Hype Cycle and the 5 Stages of Twitter Acceptance.) I held a presentation about Twitter myself last semester, it was right after Mumbai but before the big Twitter hype all over the German media and somehow I think I didn’t really get the relevance of that whole topic across.

How Twitter Changed My Life

View more presentations from Minxuan Lee.

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10.04.2009 at 11:31 am

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