Corn fields. Photo by http://www.flickr.com/photos/jimmediaart/

Just finished reading the Swedish edition of National Geographic (#6).
One article was about the global food market.

Last year, the price for food was exceeding any previous levels.
The reason for this was that there wasn’t enough food in the world to feed everyone.
This limitation is something that we earthlings always will face.
How many persons can this planet feed?
Will we have to regulate births in the future, as the do in China?

I ride my bike everyday to work and back. It’s great! Stockholm is adapted for bikes and there isn’t much cars compared to other cities. But even though they are few compared to most other major cities, they bug me as a cyclist. I grew up in Visby, where there hardly is any traffic at all (with the summer as an exception). The air in Stockholm is quite dense and smells terrible of exhaust gases. This is especially true if you ride your bike amongst them, as I do. So as a little experiment I will wear this respirator as a protection against the dust, the particles and the exhaust gases.

My respirator

At the end of this week (after three days of commuting) I will compare the images of the mask.
Sounds like fun? Please KOPIMI, and do this yourself!

Diskuterade den uppmärksammade konsten som var aktuell i våras med mina farföräldrar ikväll.
Sammanfattningsvis:

Konstfack och ministrar skall ge fan i att definiera vad konsten skall vara eller inte vara. Poliser och åklagare skall utreda och besluta kring huruvida händelser är brottsliga.

The Hype Machine

Before heading to the dance camp I spent a night searching for music over at The Hype Machine. It was so good! Seriously, I could spend countless of hours just exploring this wonderful musical love filter 🙂 ! Also, the tech is pretty impressive as well. Nice work!