Ninjas on the ‘Net

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It’s Monday – which means another installment of our link roundup, Ninjas on the ‘Net, here at AMNP. More than that, it’s Labor Day! Which means that for those of you reading this its probably already Tuesday – since I know that as ninjas, AMNP readers know that their web surfing should be done primarily at work.

I hope that you enjoyed the long weekend – as I hear it may be your last Labor Day! I’m not sure if you’re aware, but Labor Day is based on Neo-Facist, Nouveau-Socialist ideals – with just a hint of Maoist Communism thrown in there. It isn’t yet official, but word on the street is that Glenn Beck will soon be launching an all-out attack on this free day off at the end of Summer – right after he’s done convincing everyone that universal healthcare is essentially the same as Hitler’s gad chambers [so, in about 2 weeks]. Because if you go to the beach in September, the terrorists win.

[Sorry, I’ve been consuming too much news lately. Worst part – what I just wrote there isn’t even that crazy, by current standards.]

Moving along – if you come across [or produce] anything on the web that you’d like to see featured or linked-to here on AMNP, feel free to drop me an email at architecture@myninjaplease.com. And have a great day off today [I hope]! On to the links:

– Japan invests $21 Billion in space-based solar power [Treehugger]

Michael Sorkin talks Dubai, labor, urbanism, sustainability, and the education of architects [Arch Record]

– Is there Bauhaus in IKEA? [Design Observer]

– What more can I do to get a job? [Guardian]

– ‘The Interlace‘ residential development in Singapore, by OMA [Archinect]

– Boston’s Hancock Tower: a sign of things to come? [Slate]

Ciudad de la Cultura de Galicia video [Archidose]

– the work of Johan Hybschmann [BLDGBLOG]

– let’s try fixing the rail we have, first [bd online]

– a Q&A with Tadao Ando [Architect’s Newspaper]

– catching on to Florida’s economic ‘Ponzi Scheme’ [NPR]

– new images of the surface of Mars [Gizmodo]

– lastly, myninjaplease.com has recently started two new features: A Dozen, and The Industry. Our ninja Kookiecrumbles has been hard at work interviewing artists and featuring their work – as well as speaking to industry insiders. Check out the most recent installment of A Dozen, featuring the work of Henrique Oliveira.

Posted: September 7th, 2009
at 12:43pm by orangemenace


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