Brianne Garcia

I started a shopping startup. It didn't work out. Antsy when not learning and plotting. Currently: partnerships + sponsorships at the intersection of social biz + startups with Pivot (pivotcon.com) Never stop moving. Form follows fun(ction).
I started a shopping startup. It didn't work out. Antsy when not learning and plotting. Currently: partnerships + sponsorships at the intersection of social biz + startups with Pivot (pivotcon.com) Never stop moving. Form follows fun(ction).
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  • “Forgetting one’s phone causes a sort of existential crisis. Having to navigate without a maps app, eating a delicious lunch and not being able to post a photograph, having a witty thought without being able to tweet forces reflection on how different our modern lives really are. To spend a moment of boredom without a glowing screen, perhaps while waiting in line at the grocery store, can propel people into a This American Life–worthy self-exploration about how profound the experience was.”
    —

    The IRL Fetish – The New Inquiry (via s-m-i)

    Was reminded of this when the Amazon cloud services crashed this weekend and, GASP!, Instagram, Pinterest and a host of other sites/services went down. I am especially interested in this entire idea of “getting away” as simply closing the laptop and turning off the phone. Funny how we can take a vacation without going anywhere.

    (via s-m-i)

    Source: thenewinquiry.com
    • July 2, 2012 (1:16 pm)
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