The bulk room

Looking to join a buying club this fall, starting 1 September. Know a lot of 3-4 person households who could benefit, too.

Photos of a bulk room serving ~20 people:

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A library of food?

It’s much easier to eat new things if they’re readily at hand, in large quantities.

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(hm, a bit blurry)

I’m leaving on Thursday for Boston

My flight to BOS leaves DTW (map) at 9:45a on Thursday the 29th. I’ll probably be in the city through the last week of August. I’ll be working with the Media Re:Public project at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society.

Goals of the project:

  • a typology of participatory media forms, from new entities large and small to the expanding range of projects within traditional news media entities;
  • case studies of representative projects, to explore the utility of the framework;
  • an “issues map” of cross-cutting questions aimed at informing future research ; and
  • an initial assessment of methods to measure and visualize the impact(s) of participatory media.

Through the summer, I will still be working from a distance on small projects at the RC and around Ann Arbor.

My contact info: always 1 734 846 5010 or hampelm@umich.edu

Snooze Watch: 30 April – 9 May

 So, I’ve been taking photos of the front page of the Ann Arbor News for about a week now. Missed a day here and there

I decided to grey out everything that wasn’t actually news. Now, that’s a very subjective decision (sometimes I thoght entertainment pieces were okay, sometimes not) — but I think you’ll be able to pull your own interpretation out of the images.

Some titles have been half-highlighted. That’s because the “News” often uses a massive titling font, eating up 4+ square inches when half the space would do.

30 April: A massive frontpage lead about one gas station? An article about a pig-shaped baloon? A free advertisement for Ben & Jerry’s? (B&Js being a national chain; their next-door competitor, a local shop)

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1 May (two days later): Much better! Too much art and too much titling on the fairly useless feature article, though.

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2 May: Gigantic movie ad expanding over the banner, maybe 6 to 8 square inches worth of headline. I should have highlighted  the useless center art, too. Newshouse filler piece, local photo also not actual news.

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3 May: Actual news!

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4 May: I had been removing these promotional stickers that come with our paper. This one stuck around for the photo.

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Also featured: massive headlines, other “events”. “Madonna beats sexual clock.” 4 May on the citizen-run ArborUpdate: the city council agenda, and a discussion thereof.

Missed 5 May. (ArborUpdate talked about upcoming school elections)

6 May: HUGE area wasted on headlines, front-page article about someone who built a casket that looks like a can of beer.

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7 May: Lots of space wasted to art. Massive headline.

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There is a very important, nuanced difference between the News’ headine  and the New York Times headline for the same article:seem.jpg

8 May: 1/2 page Zingerman’s advertisement, etc. etc.

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9 May: This is getting depressing. You can read it for yourself.

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