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Face's Week On The Web – 07/05/2010

  • Date May 07 2010
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You know the drill, it’s links to things we like from the Internet:

Esther – Beardy Goodness
Aparently A recent study in the Journal of Marketing Communications found that bearded men were considered more trustworthy and amiable, compared to their clean-shaven counterparts.

I’m not sure I agree about that, but you have to commend these guys on their follicular facial prowess. Ace.

Sharmila – Making Your Mind Up
An attempt to encourage voting, probably had the opposite effect…

Warning: this video will induce extreme cringeing.

Job – Pedal Brain
For all you cyclists out there, your personalised cycling training scheme!

Marion - Zoofs
All the YouTube videos mentioned on Twitter, from the sublime to the ridiculous!

Nathan – Nmbrs.net
Record label run by the eclectic, energetic and amazingly consistent Jackmaster. Rising from the ashes of 3 other labels, Numbers put out future sounds synthesizing many styles including garage, dubstep, house, juke, grime, uk funky, hip-hop and 80s R&B from soon-to-be star producers including Deadboy, SRC, Hudson Mowhawke Rustie and Lazer Sword. The now iPad and iPhone friendly site has many a mix to move!

Francesco – The Difference between Marketing, Advertising and PR
Couldn’t have put it better myself

Matt – Harry Redknapp gets a Soaking
As a pretty massive Spurs fan this week has been pretty epic…

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Yours Truly - Where Musicians & Creative Fans Collaborate

Another week, another round of our favourite content from the World Wide Webington. Enjoy!

Sharmila: Fabric YouTube Diggin’
Stumbled upon this on the Fabric Blog, pretty much the soundtrack of my youth.

Job: Love in Action
Kraft have compiled this crowdsourced video in Greece for their chocolate bar Lacta – it’s fantastic!

Nick: Digital – A Love Story
A free game that bills itself as a “a computer mystery/romance set five minutes into the future of 1988″, really funny especially if you have experience of computers in the 80s!

Francesco: Nomadico (DJ Dex) Spins and Tells All!
This mix made my week!

Nathan: Grey Shines
“Grey Shines” is an innovative interactive musical featuring actual employees of Grey

Katherine: StickK
A ‘commitment store’ whereby you specify an aim and stake money on it. If you achieve your goal, you get your money back and if you don’t, the money goes to charity.

Matt: Yours Truly
Musicians & creatives come together and do cool stuff

Your weekly round up of all the stuff the Face team loves from the Interwebnetplace:

Francesco: ASLSP
The longest, slowest piece of music in the world, it started in 2000 and will go on for the next 639 years.

Lucy: What’sapp
The future of texting…. it’s free (well only for people with iPhones or blackberries, at the moment)

Nathan: Incredibox
Simple, fun and melodious!

Marion: I Am Un Chien – Hologram
A French rock band giving us a great example of how to use Chatroulette.

Esther: Being And Tim
Philosophical cartooning, what’s not to like?

Saul: Selleck Waterfall Sandwich
Images of Tom Selleck superimposed over beautiful waterfalls with different sorts of sandwiches. Not big, not clever, but only on the internet…

Nick: Google Liquid Galaxy
A stunning new toy from google, baiscally it’s a multiscreen google earth controlled by a six axis mouse!!

Matt: Stussy J. Dilla Documentary
A 3 part documentary focussing on the life and times of hip-hop producer J. Dilla, really well done.

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Face's Week On The Web

  • Date February 19 2010
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Every Friday the Face team are going to share their favourite link from the the last 7 days. It could be a video, an image, an article, a game… or just something completely abstract! So, every week make sure you check back for some internet gems.

Nick: Damon Lindelof’s 70 minute Phantom Menace review
This is one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen and also one of the most epic. A well-edited, well-constructed piece of geek film criticism. A must see! (***Strong Language***)

Danny: Crying Wife
What would you do if your wife cried inconsolably after every film you watched? Film it and publish it on the internet of course. Genius.

Lucy: Upside Down Celebrities
I love having a good laugh at celebs and everyone needs a laugh on a Friday!

Marion: Naive
I love the band Naïve’s website because it’s simple, beautiful and the animation is very relaxing… and their music is great!

Katherine: Beautiful Mouse Tracking
You go about your business while the movements of your mouse are tracked all day and then you can end up with a lovely piece of art work!

Esther: Nick Gentry
Gentry uses old Floppy discs etc to create portraits –  It’s a really nice way to reuse something that is obsolete and turn it into something beautiful.

Philip: American Apparel Crowdsource World’s Best Bum
Glorious and a great example of the errr…. power of crowdsourcing?!

Saul: Omegle
Omegle sets up randomised anonymous IM chats between strangers. It’s quite an odd idea, but also fascinating in its potential.

Sharmila: Monkey Bashing with Noel Edmonds
Noel Edmonds devises quiz format involving a monkey picking the questions…say no more.

Francesco: Future Boy
I bet no one here is more future than this kid
(***Strong Language***)