many of the characters in the second volume of Phonogram spend a lot of time worrying about who they are. They’d be doing this even without the magic stuff, of course– because they’re 19- and 20-year-olds stress-testing the identities they’ve been building. But there’s an enjoyably literal element to it in Phonogram– the kids are choosing or being given their magical names: Laura Heaven, The Marquis, Mr. Logos. Which could as easily be fanzine names, and are only a step or two away from the ones pop stars give themselves.

The pop identity– the glamorous, codename-ready mirror-self you summon by making music or loving it– is an idea with deep roots and great power. In Britain it arrived when a teen-market entrepreneur Larry Parnes turned boys into stars by giving them totemic stage names– Vince Eager, Billy Fury, Lance Fortune. It came back in the glam era, more clumsily, and then was part of what punk borrowed from rock’n’roll. By the 1980s and 90s these identities had left the stage and entered fan culture, with zine writers cut-and-pasting new selves in a storm of glue and typewriter ribbons.

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The Never Call: There are some people who love to text so much that the phone part of their cell phone has become completely obsolete. They’re like Tobias Funke the never-nude from Arrested Development, except instead of refusing to take off the last bit of clothing for a completely irrational reason, they are scared of a wonderful and time-honored mode of communication.

The Nine Types of Text Messaging Monsters – Texting – Gawker

oh that is me. to a tee.

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I am one of those people. But let me explain something to you. The telephone was an aberation in human development. It was a 70 year or so period where for some reason humans decided it was socially acceptable to ring a loud bell in someone else’s life and they were expected to come running, like dogs. This was the equivalent of thinking it was okay to walk into someone’s living room and start shouting. it was never okay. It’s less okay now. Telephone calls are rude. They are interruptive. Technology has solved this brief aberration in human behavior. We have a thing now called THE TEXT MESSAGE. It is magical, non-intrusive, optional, and, just like human speech originally was meant to be, is turn based and two way. You talk. I talk next. Then you talk. And we do it when it’s convenient for both of us.

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cellphones with nightvision and that’s just for starters

From Discovery:

Adapting technology found in flat screen television sets, scientists have created a thin film that converts infrared light into visible light. The technology could give cell…

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AC/DC rock Rochester Castle

We’ve featured these architectural projections before. This latest one, an animation of an AC/DC song, at Rochester Castle, England is impressive. It is also a strange promo piece for the sequel…

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