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The new photoshop CS3 is here!

December 24th, 2006

Photoshop CS3
Go check it out!

Nice mention of my company over at Flickr

December 22nd, 2006

Flickr

Thanks to one our new latest members Trey Ratcliff for this favorable post over at Flickr!

Here’s Trey’s Imagekind gallery.

User Generated Content Makes YOU Person of the Year

December 19th, 2006

Time

By now, most of my friends and family know that I’ve been developing Imagekind…an innovative new online service that lets users turn digital files (photos, art etc) into actual wall art. In the few months since we publicly launched the site, we’ve seen traffic and interest grow so much that we believe we are the fastest growing art site on the web.

The reason is because of you.

You with your digital cameras. You with your PC. You with your paint brushes. You with your scanner.

It is you with your creativity that allows us to help transform how art is distributed and sold.

We made the engine that allows you to reach a global audience and keep a fair price for your work while we do that actual software development, assembly, shipping and accounting. We see Imagekind as being a key player in this emerging $20 billion market place called “art”.

But at the end of the day, we’re nothing without you. With you, we’re a very compelling online experience.

Thank you artists and photographers!

Imagekind Traffic

December 14th, 2006

Our key differentiators from our competitors is that we allow artists to upload their own work, set the price, and keep the mark-up of whatever they charge above our base cost. For consumers, we have partnered with one of the largest framing company in the US to so that we can offer 5.5M combinations of frames and mats for each and every print, at very reasonable prices.

The net result is we are now the fastest growing online art site - period. Consumers love us for our vast selection, great prices, and almost unlimited print and framing options. Artists love us because our model allows them to price their work for what they think its worth – and they keep the markup. We also have a large inventory of classical museum work as well (your Van Gogh’s, Monets etc).

I’m attaching an Alexa Screenshot I just pulled to illustrate how we are doing versus some of other long time players in the art space that do more than $10 million USD per year. You can see, after having launched only 4 months ago, we are already passing many of your current partners in terms of traffic; artselect.com, barewalls.com etc.

P2P and Grid video delivery systems

December 14th, 2006

Last night I was over at the GridNetworks holiday party held at the Big Picture just below El Gaucho. Grid CEO Jeff Payne and I go all the way back to the mid 90’s in the industry and it was great to see several old friends from the “early days” such as Tim Gelinas…former CTO from Spry. Also present was many of the REALLY early RealNetworks folks (Jon Shay, Chris Wright, Tony Taylor and many, many others. Both Suj Patel from Isilon and I are advisors at Grid and it was good to talk with him briefly. He couldn’t say much due to his pending IPO but he was clearly in a good mood. The always likable Jon Staenburg was present and a few other members of the Seattle investment contingent.

Grid showed some pretty incredible demos and even us former Real folk were surprised that the high quality audio and video didn’t fall out of synch over time. Yet, that’s exactly what this night was about. Next generation video experiences are the new hot topic and we’ll be seeing many players going for gold in this arena. Skype co-founders are even in on the game with their new Venice Project as is Mark Cuban’s RedSwoosh. Octoshape is very unknown in the US but quickly building a name in Europe. Would the Skype guys, with their billions in pocket, even bother with this if they didn’t think the opportunity weren’t big enough? Think about it.

The challenge is simple enough. Deliver DVD quality experiences into your home over the internet.
Existing players like Akamai will be out to prove their existing edge infrastructure is up to the task.
More likely, grid systems like…umm…GridNetworks…will provide a very big piece of the puzzle.

Just where is the “edge” of the network anyway? Is it one of Akamai’s thousands of caching servers?

Or is it your own home?

Jeff Payne argues we’re all the edge.

In time, I think he’s right.

new york weekend

December 11th, 2006

A few pics taken from a brief weekend shopping trip in NYC.
new york weekend

Ok so I’m like the million’th person to link Firebug

December 9th, 2006

Still, if you deal with web pages in your life this little Firefox plugin called Firebug is a gem. Bo Frank, our new developer over at our new art and photo printing site www.imagekind.com turned me on to this last night via email. Your pages are taking a long time to load, but why? Did you go crazy and write too much JavaScript? Did you forget to compress your images? Are your ad partner’s servers taking a siesta? Firebug breaks it all down for you file-by-file. Stuff not lining up correctly on your site and you can’t figure out why? Firebug will measure and illustrate all the offsets, margins, borders, padding, and sizes for you. The Macromedia guys at Dreamweaver should spend a few days playing with this thing. You should too. Go with God.

Iraq: Who is most impacted

December 7th, 2006

I heard on the radio today that up to 150,000 Iraqi’s have died as a result of the war. There are many links on the web that support similarly high numbers. Without getting into politics let me just say that the poor , impoverished or otherwise helpless victims often go unnoticed to the western media as is often the case in Africa and now Iraq. Truly sad.

Control a building with your cell phone

December 6th, 2006

Colour by Numbers is a 72 meters high light installation at Telefonplan in Stockholm, Sweden.

Building sites on a content management system

December 6th, 2006

Wow, this is a great site that compares all the various CMS installations out there. Very handy if you are thinking about a content management system.

http://www.cmsmatrix.org/

Recent images

Rainbow Series: I've begun work on some light-hearted images I've taken around Seattle which have been treated with the spectrum of the rainbow. I'll be adding to this set over the year.

Rainbow Series by rocketvox_, on Flickr

Photo Paintings: It's fun to take some old photos from my collection and see if I can get them to look more like physical works of art. Sometimes it works and sometimes it does not but the process is quite fun.

Painting Series

Chernobyl Series: I've been working on some image collages with some old Chernobyl photos to try and pull some emotion out of some already spectacular images.

New Years 2007 in Hawaii: We spent New Years at Mauna Kea on the Big Island. Highly recommended to get some sun this time of year.

Companies

Through Curious Office, we start or invest in other companies. Among them are the companies below.

Imagekind: I co-founded this company with Adrian Hanauer and was the CEO, designer, builder manager etc etc etc. In other words, the first person. It is today one of the fastest growing online art and photo commerce communities on the Internet.

Imagekind


Curious Office: I founded this investment company and software lab to build companies and invest in other companies.

Curious Office

SEOmoz.org: This resource for webmasters develops content and tools for anyone who has an interest in search engine optimization. It is one of the most popular sites of its kind.

seomoz.org


Shelfari: We invested along with Amazon.com and others in this fast growing community for book lovers.

Shelfari


Wishpot: We're working hard to help CEO Max Ciccocosto develop a cutting edge network that helps people manage their personal wish lists, gift giving and more.

Wishpot


FeedDigest: We were the seed investor in this company that helps convert RSS feeds from outside sources into content that is ready to be published on your own websites as HTML. FeedDigest was acquired in 2007.

FeedDigest

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