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Photoshopped crime scene photos

Photoshopped crime scene photos 02/05/2005 09:25 PM

Xeni Jardin: "Toronto Crime Stoppers" posts crime scene photos in which victim(s) and perpetrator(s) have been digitally removed. The batch of images linked in this post once depicted acts of violent sexual abuse of a nine-year-old girl, but now contain only inanimate objects -- a sofa, a bed, a wall, a water fountain. They're published online with a public request that anyone who recognizes the site contact authorities.
Link (Thanks, Chad Oakenfold)




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Xeni Jardin: Following up on Friday's Boing Boing post about a Toronto anti-crime group that photoshopped a series of child rape scene photos to remove victim and perpetrator, then released the images online in hopes of public aid -- the crime site has been identified. The sexual assault is now believed to have taken place at the Port Orleans French Quarter hotel at Walt Disney World in Florida.
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And Boing Boing reader Tom Collins says,

"When I saw the original story on ABC News news last night, and then Boing Boing this morning, I couldn't believe it! Back around 2000-2001 I met an artist named Jon Haddock who had done a project called ISPs: p0rnography, with the figures removed. It was a collection of pornographic photos from the Internet that he had digitally removed the people from. The site is still online, and based on the chronology of other projects on his site, I'd say he did ISPs around 1999-2000. Many readers might already be familiar with Jon's Screenshots project that was listed on Slashdot back in 2000: A series of drawings from an isometric perspective, in the style of a computer game. The subject of each drawing is the image, or images, that created a popular cultural event. Historical events (like the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at the Lorraine Motel) are used interchangeably with fictionalized events (like the picnic scene from The Sound of Music)."
Link

See also this Toronto Star story:

The man and his victim hit the headlines last week when, in an unprecedented move, Toronto's sex crimes unit released photos showing a hotel room and other spots where the abuse occurred.

"When someone commits offences like this in public, it shows a lot of arrogance," said Det.-Sgt. Paul Gillespie, one of the investigators on the case. "It is like he's not too worried about getting caught." The abuser, Gillespie added, "is fairly bold. "He's committing these acts in some high-risk places."

Link

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We're in Paris now - meeting with a new client - Glowria.fr.

More on them later.

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Here's a shot of Julian and Ian and a young guy named Edward.


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It's party time!!.

It's party time!!

It's actually funny that us East Coast guys never get invited to any of these West Coast social events (not that we would go - but an invitation once in awhile would just be nice).  We're not even a smart enough group to throw our own events.  Events like these makes an East Coast guy wish sometimes he lived on the West Coast.  Anyway...

If I was at the Laszlo Systems party, sipping their wine and eating their cheese, I'd be talking up the new Audioblogging player I been hinting and talking about lately and trying to get built "maybe" using Laszlo.  My agenda would be to find someone from Laszlo willing to host the Laszlo SAM radio player, similiar to what they are doing with SoundBlox.  As the wine really begins to flow, maybe Marc can drop this permalink or some hints to some player there.  After all, isn't that what they are after with the party, branding and finding new opportunities for their product.  I really need a West Coast agent!!

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It'll start up at 10 PM - after the day's sessions are over.  Music, beer, booze and great conversation.

The next night - will also be a party there - as well.

This year's Etech is looking to be quite a scene - what with the Emergent Democracy day long pre-sessions, etc.

[Marc's Voice]

[Audio/Mobile Blogging News]

YUP - Harold you're gonna have ot move out here.  That reminds of teh time we got our VC funding (at MacroMind.) Part of the deal was that we had to be right off of 101 or 280 (the two major arteries out here.)  We choose SOMA (South of Market) and we became the first software company down there.

The rest if history.

And now the ashes are rising from the Phoenix. Orkut is throwing a big party tonight. 

But we ARE part of a global virtual world now. It's not like Joi is throwing parties in Chiba.  No he's in Helsinki, NYC, Davos, out here and all sorts of secret hiding places.

BTW The party location has been changed.  Stay tuned for details.


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Have I told you how cool it is to bring your family to a conference? Assuming you get a god babysitter - your sife gets to join you and we can have quality time together AND get worlk done.

So here's Lisa rapping to Richard Erickson of Bryght at VIDfest.

Meanwhile Mimi and Lucy are up in the hotel room with a sitter.

So for all of you road warriors who spend half their time schmoozing at conferences around the world - I highly recommend you take your families with you (Doc?)

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Thanks for the kick up the arse, I needed it. Seriously. No I mean it. Here look I made this picture up just for you, to show you how much I care that you care. We all need a kick up the rear from time to time and besides, this wouldn't be an honest reflection of my mental state if it was all happy-go-lucky every single day. Would it? No it wouldn't.

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Yesterday, I had a meeting with some of the Italian Indymedia community at a squat. In most countries squatters are considered criminals and local law has very little tolerance for them. In Italy, the squat scene is the center of a lot of the sub-culture and alternative media. After years of resistance, many of the squats on property which was owned by the local government have been officially recognized by the municipalities in various degrees. The squats have events including debates and parties. They have kitchens, living quarters, and in the case of the squat I went to last night, a computer lab (called "hacks" this one named "bugs") that teaches people how to switch from Microsoft to Linux and allows free Internet access to anyone who wants to drop by.

After the chat in the bugs hack, we went to dinner at a centro sociale called Casale Podere Rosa. It was similar to a squat except the people don't live there. The place we went to was on the upscale end. The food was excellent and they had lots of posters and pamphlets describing the organic farming methods they used to grow their produce.

Internet penetration in Italy is quite low and the Berlusconi media machine controls most of what people see. On the other hand, the left wing are fighting hand and fist (literally) with the right wing radicals. Free speech was something that people were fighting for, in many cases outside of the law. At a tactical level, my discussion about freedom of expression and our "Infrastructure of Democracy" idea of fighting bad speech with more good speech sounded a bit idealistic. What was interesting to me was the power and the energy of the alternative media movement. It reminds me of my theory on good alternative music. When there is a huge force pressing down on freedoms, sub-cultures with more creativity and power are likely to form.

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