
I put down my online shopping experiences, diy and general life issues. At malinstroman.wordpress.com I reflect upon pedagogy, children and their online interactivity, malinstroman.com is more job related.
19 nov. 2010
Kinect opens up for innovations
Pelle Penttinen tweeted yesterday that he was thinking about buying a Kinect and if it is fun. I was thinking that it's still much like wii but that there sooner or later will probably appear the most fantastic innovative games and ideas that we can't even imagine right now. This is a fun start - an updated version of hand puppet shadows. Check out more on engaget.

15 nov. 2010
November gray on my mind

BCBGMaxAzria Fall 2010

It's amazing how different you can experience a gray landscape. To some extention it has to do with the materials. Concrete and steel connote construction, non flexibility and forced order while organic materials as whool, wood and stone signals wisdom of age, memories and hidden secrets. It's also possible to copy these two different versions through combining different shades of gray with eachother or just using one plain shade.

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13 nov. 2010
Kenza sets the path
I'm so happy that, somewhat I almost feel pride over bloggers like Kenza show everyone that there are other ways than those already set by men. There are successful business ideas and roads to take and make that only girls believe in. The men with power or competing say it is impossible that there is any big money in not being educated and writing about unimportant stuff as fashion, fun and just being young. Important to who? Obviously it is important to lots of ignored people. 200000 SEK per month (20000 USD) just by ads is not that small money.
Internet has opened up a market where the consumer leads no matter what businessmen decide is great or not. I'm looking forward to a future where women who have gained the same power will be a part of the business analysis and will be part of a more diverse trade.
Kenza has now her name on shoes
Proof on her blog (in swedish)
11 nov. 2010
Barneys Recycles Espresso Foil Bags
Ho ho ho... Barneys New York Recycles Espresso Foil Bags Into Glamorous Gown - creative, branding and trendsetting

via ecouterre

via ecouterre
9 nov. 2010
Farmville for kids

Both Stardoll and Girlsgogames have lost quite a bit of traffic the last year. To Facebook??? Many of the users are too young though and there are more parents than I who know that Facebook was made for an older audience and that it is most uncertain whether it's suited for kids. But there is unexpected competition anyway.
My 8 year old girl used to stay a lot on both Stardoll and Girlsgogames. She's not anymore, she plays Farmville. But then you need friends on Facebook? Says who?
She plays it mostly on the iPad somewhere around us where we are at the moment. We can hear her comments and questions and easily help her out when required. And then her dad forwards messages from her neighbour - the son of a colleague at work. He thinks she's not working enough to enlarge her farm. She replies through the dads that he should make his farm look a little nicer. Back and forth it goes. They've been playing for some weeks now. Through their dads accounts without ever seeing Facebook.
The image from Mashable provides great figures on Farmville usage.
8 nov. 2010
Looklet's impact on lifestyle
I love looklet, but here they show that they are not aware of the impact they as a messanger and images as a medium have. It's obvious that they try to be startling with headlines as 'Smooth Criminals' and 'Pamela Des Barres', but I truly hope the fashion concept below doesn't spread around. It's so easy to get used to and accept an image, a style, a concept, a habit just by seeing or hearing it often enough. This is a stylish image, but the lifestyle is maybe not that grate and should not be glorified. It's even a lie that you will be able to stay a chic party queen all through your pregnancy and the following years - says a bitter mother of three :-). And again we'd rather be Joan than Betty.
The problem is that I just helped them spread it around...
The problem is that I just helped them spread it around...

30 okt. 2010
Åhlens goes Polyvore
Polyvore har funnits i kanske 3 år. De började lite hemligt, men liksom klippdockor på nätet var renodlad klipp och klistra moodboards inget som fanns sedan tidigare, men som tjejer alltid gör - och visar resultatet för andra. När man är klar vill man att någon ska säga 'Snyggt!'. Alla länkar som skapades till sidan i varje scraps ger också bra sökträffsranking. Trafikkurvan ökade megasnabbt.
Från början undrade man om de hade samarbeten med alla produktleverantörer vars varor dök upp när man skulle sätta ihop en scrapsida. Senare antog man att varumärkena var glada över den trafik och merförsäljning alla länkar från scrapsen erbjöd. Ännu senare förstod man att nu har nog varumärkena börjat betala för att finnas med i utbudet istället.
Slutligen kom någon på det. Någon med ett enormt och varierat utbud. Någon som ändå fotograferar hela utbudet för kataloger och webb. Någon som förstår hur kul det är att sätta ihop sina egna heminredningsmoodboards. Åhlens har precis releasat en Polyvore med det tråkiga namnet Stilverkstan.
Det är ju hisklans tråkigt att man inte kan köpa varorna direkt på nätet, när man ser dem och så finns det ett par funktioner som måste förbättras - lägga framför och bakom t ex, och embedd till blogg, men annars har de gjort ett fint jobb. Jag känner mig lite avundsjuk, hade velat vara med.
24 okt. 2010
Inte samma saker
Jag shoppar aldrig loss. Det har aldrig varit min grej. Men jag älskar att hitta precis det jag letar efter, eller ännu hellre något jag inte letar efter men som är precis det jag vill ha.
Ibland tänker jag att jag ska ta ett varv när jag har tid och köpa något nytt, som en belöning till mig själv, för att göra mig själv glad. Jag blir nästan aldrig glad av det. Jag tittar och tittar och kan inte förmå mig att köpa något bara för köpandets skull. Vad ska jag med sakerna till? Jag måste behöva det jag köper, annars är det helt meningslöst - miljöförstöring utan mening. Därför är det roligt att shoppa loss på Stardoll – ingen miljöförstöring och inte så mycket slöseri med pengar. Billig och miljövänlig shopping. Jag är stolt över att ha varit med och skapat den upplevelsen.
Så finns det den andra sortens shopping – den glädjefyllda, den glädjande. Det ständiga blickandet efter vackra, unika, inspirerande prylar. Sånt som jag är själv om, som andra inte valde för att de inte ser hur det ska bäras, eller för att de kanske inte vågar. Eller fulsnygga vintagekläder. Hantverk. Smycken av små lokala designers. Ofta har någon lagt ner tid och själ i produkten. Det känns. Det inspirerar. Ibland är det billigt, ibland extra dyrt – alltid exklusivt.
Den shoppingen är nästan alltid mer världsvänlig också än den massproducerade. Den är närproducerad av vuxna människor och ofta i återvunna eller miljövänliga material, eller av glada djur. Det unika funkar bra för mig och för jorden. Det är rätt just nu och för framtiden. Därför ser jag fram emot att jobba med och vidareutveckla Signerat.se.

Once upon a time 3D was amazing, today handmade is
The things you put a lot of time on must be important
Ibland tänker jag att jag ska ta ett varv när jag har tid och köpa något nytt, som en belöning till mig själv, för att göra mig själv glad. Jag blir nästan aldrig glad av det. Jag tittar och tittar och kan inte förmå mig att köpa något bara för köpandets skull. Vad ska jag med sakerna till? Jag måste behöva det jag köper, annars är det helt meningslöst - miljöförstöring utan mening. Därför är det roligt att shoppa loss på Stardoll – ingen miljöförstöring och inte så mycket slöseri med pengar. Billig och miljövänlig shopping. Jag är stolt över att ha varit med och skapat den upplevelsen.
Så finns det den andra sortens shopping – den glädjefyllda, den glädjande. Det ständiga blickandet efter vackra, unika, inspirerande prylar. Sånt som jag är själv om, som andra inte valde för att de inte ser hur det ska bäras, eller för att de kanske inte vågar. Eller fulsnygga vintagekläder. Hantverk. Smycken av små lokala designers. Ofta har någon lagt ner tid och själ i produkten. Det känns. Det inspirerar. Ibland är det billigt, ibland extra dyrt – alltid exklusivt.
Den shoppingen är nästan alltid mer världsvänlig också än den massproducerade. Den är närproducerad av vuxna människor och ofta i återvunna eller miljövänliga material, eller av glada djur. Det unika funkar bra för mig och för jorden. Det är rätt just nu och för framtiden. Därför ser jag fram emot att jobba med och vidareutveckla Signerat.se.

Once upon a time 3D was amazing, today handmade is
The things you put a lot of time on must be important
7 okt. 2010
Only for Children's apps for iPad
Playing games with your kids can be really fun, or really stressful and enervating. Much of the pain comes from playing games suited for another age. It's amazing how exact the development of the mental skills are, they differs from month to month. A game that didn't work this summer, can be perfect only a few months later.
Before I've listed some iPad apps that works fantasticly for both 2 year olds and moms. Creative games tend to be fun for any age if you like the theme. The same goes for leasure for fun games that don't require any preknowledge to perform.
These three games below completely stress me out right now as Zack, 2,5 years old, love them, but doesn't fully understand them. He's just tapping the screen making things happen without any strategy or improvement. This kind of games are much more age specific - great and developing for the exact targetgroup but not as fun for others.
Itsy Bitsy Spider 7 kr

An interactive sing-book giving respons when finding the interactive areas. This works almost fine but Zack's tactics are to just tap the screen and see if anything happens, he's not using any kind of higher strategy to complete the story or song. In a month he probably will.
Pocket Frogs Free

This is more of a leisure game and works fine for any ages - or rather anyone older than 3 maybe. Zack adores it but hasn't a clue of that he's supposed to lead the frogs to catch flies and at a certain size they should find another frog to merge with and produce new colorful patterned frogs. I'm getting nervous by him not doing it the right way, while he's happy with it for hours.
Monkey Preschool 7 kr

This is of course a very age specific game and it's not made for children below 3, and yet it's amazing to see how both puzzles, colors and fruits drop into the right gaps - even though it's in english! Not so sure it's good for his staggering swedish: Mamma, jag vill ha en banana!
Peek-a-Boo 15 kr

I almost forgot this lovely app for the absolutely youngest ones. The baby is just going to find the hidden animal in each image and there are three different levels of difficulty. It's short fun though and Zack is drop dead cute when looking through his fingers saying Peek-a-boo in english, but it's only taking a few minutes of his attention.
iPad lekar för 2åringen... och för mamma
Vad är det som är så bra med iPad?
Bästa iPad leken hittills! Let's Create Pottery
Before I've listed some iPad apps that works fantasticly for both 2 year olds and moms. Creative games tend to be fun for any age if you like the theme. The same goes for leasure for fun games that don't require any preknowledge to perform.
These three games below completely stress me out right now as Zack, 2,5 years old, love them, but doesn't fully understand them. He's just tapping the screen making things happen without any strategy or improvement. This kind of games are much more age specific - great and developing for the exact targetgroup but not as fun for others.
Itsy Bitsy Spider 7 kr
An interactive sing-book giving respons when finding the interactive areas. This works almost fine but Zack's tactics are to just tap the screen and see if anything happens, he's not using any kind of higher strategy to complete the story or song. In a month he probably will.
Pocket Frogs Free
This is more of a leisure game and works fine for any ages - or rather anyone older than 3 maybe. Zack adores it but hasn't a clue of that he's supposed to lead the frogs to catch flies and at a certain size they should find another frog to merge with and produce new colorful patterned frogs. I'm getting nervous by him not doing it the right way, while he's happy with it for hours.
Monkey Preschool 7 kr
This is of course a very age specific game and it's not made for children below 3, and yet it's amazing to see how both puzzles, colors and fruits drop into the right gaps - even though it's in english! Not so sure it's good for his staggering swedish: Mamma, jag vill ha en banana!
Peek-a-Boo 15 kr
I almost forgot this lovely app for the absolutely youngest ones. The baby is just going to find the hidden animal in each image and there are three different levels of difficulty. It's short fun though and Zack is drop dead cute when looking through his fingers saying Peek-a-boo in english, but it's only taking a few minutes of his attention.
iPad lekar för 2åringen... och för mamma
Vad är det som är så bra med iPad?
Bästa iPad leken hittills! Let's Create Pottery
4 okt. 2010
The things you put a lot of time on must be important



When I was a teenager I thought it was not aloud to paint and illustrate realistic, to copy a photo or to paint exactly the way it looked. The 70s was much more about abstract and naivistic arts. It wasn't actually until about 10 years ago when I saw Gunnel Wåhlstrand's magic huge canvases that I realized what it was that I wanted with those paintings.

It's the fascination of the history - what was - and of the moment - what once was now. When someone put a lot of time to visualize these moments, they gain importance. There is always something in that photo that has fascinated the painter, and I want to know what it was. When painting myself I kind of look into my own childhood when copying a photo. I see and remember new things when putting lots of time on it.
What to begin with looks as 'only' beauty often includes something more that makes us see it as beautyful - a feeling we share - as in Gregory Thielker's inside cars in the rain paintings. Melissa Cooke has put a lot of time in presenting the choking horror feeling, and the big size and realism makes it awfully obtrusive.
Today this kind of photorealism is well adapted into many different themes. They always work for me.
More fascinating art
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