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more about #information infmom: I actually have a copy of that first poster with its original caption "Library books are free." It'd be just as subversive in the age of the RIAA. more » Klebert L. Hall: I get really tired of the modern re-hash of the whole "information is the weapon of the future" thing. The old-time Communists were big on that crap ... more » Cygnus_Mal: How ironically appropriate what with the Marines banning social networking this week. more » LiC: I love the classic WW2 propaganda posters. I've got one, of Hitler, on my dining room wall. My roommates aren't pleased with it - and besides White ... more » Evil Tortie's Mom: R.O.A.C.H.: Isn't the Rockwell one still copyrighted by his estate? Lawyers may be a-comin'. The anti-tweet and blog ones are wonderful updates. more » OW-Holmes:Bringer of Fear: Now I know what image to send a friend that tweets every fraking thought in his day. more » Chip Overclock: The Normal Rockwell poster on Freedom of Speech is a classic. I get a little misty every time I see it. Nice re-purposing. I like the Rosie the Rivet... more » RandomFrequentFlierDent-Hogswatch!: Ha! One of the books in the Wikipedia poster is "Megan Fox". It's good to know what we'd be fighting for. more » captnkunuckles: The "we can do it" one doesnt look like anything changed. more » -
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The Third World War Will Be Fought Over Information
In Brian Moore's update of WWII propaganda posters, nations are brought down not by armies and guns, but by blogs and tweets. Hang one up and show your support for net neutrality, Wikipedia, and information pirates. More » -
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Edward Tufte's Information Age Rocketship
Edward Tufte is the guy who summed up the field of information design in one amazing book, The Visual Display of Quantitative Information. He's also a sculptor, and last year conceived this behemoth scrap steel piece, called Rocket Science. This is the giant nose of it. Want to see the rest? More »

