- Of the moment . . . Sony hold's the first real-time digital photography exhibition. [via PetaPixel]
- Long before Edward, Jacob, and Bella were even associated with the Pacific Northwest, the Quileute people called La Push, Washington, their home. [via Smithsonian Collections Blog]
- The time honored tradition of sending out holiday cards to friends and family will soon be upon us. There are some particularly fetching examples at the Archives of American Art. [via Archives of American Art Blog]
- A brief look at the complexities of preserving software. [via The Signal: Digital Preservation, LOC]
- And you thought your new DSLR took big images, take a look at how photographer Jeff Cremer takes a 16 gigapixel image of Machu Picchu. [via PetaPixel]
- In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, Eyebeam Art + Technology Center takes stock of the damage done to their space and collections. [via Kira Cherrix, SIA]
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