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Articles

  • Parsing XML and Displaying Images

    A Processing sketch that parses the RSS feed from my Flickr photostream and displays the latest image. latestFlickrImage
  • What I Learned at Flickr

    A quick recap of my visit to see the lovely people at Flickr in March of this year. This continues the theme of articles I should have written months ago, but didn't. Short version: Flickr loves you and your photos - for keeps.
  • A Piece of the Puzzle

    If we ever wanted to create a more vibrant, creative, diverse economy here in Ireland where would we start? Education is important, scale is important - but I'd start with humility, generosity and honesty.

Photographs

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Tweets

  • @ImpossibleUSA Send me stickers; I'll show you Flickr photos to blow your minds.

    3rd October 2010
  • Programming old-school arcade games to re-learn object oriented programming. It is fun. http://flickr.com/photos/paulmmay/5045996208/

    3rd October 2010
  • @SuperKak http://www.flickr.com/photos/yum9me/2164770653/

    24th September 2010
  • @heathersloane cute sloths and my brother:http://www.flickr.com/photos/thiskidgotmoxie/tags/sloth/

    16th September 2010
  • Goodbye Front studio. It has been a blast. http://www.flickr.com/photos/paulmmay/4904132732/

    18th August 2010
  • On Skype with Simon and Trotsky http://www.flickr.com/photos/paulmmay/4817996253/

    22nd July 2010
  • @flickr @hchamp here's a quick article about a recent visit to see you in SF http://paulmay.org/articles/what-i-learned-at-flickr/

    13th July 2010
  • @vonprond Well done today; lovely speech. Here's a quick snap. http://www.flickr.com/photos/paulmmay/4790655554/

    13th July 2010
  • Continuing a theme of articles I should have written months ago: http://paulmay.org/articles/what-i-learned-at-flickr/

    13th July 2010
  • A very few photos of Dublin's new stadium The Aviva (Lansdowne Road) Stadium: http://www.flickr.com/photos/paulmmay/tags/aviva

    12th July 2010
A small photo of The Author with some lovely tea by way of a witty footer
Paul May is a designer and UX consultant from Dublin, Ireland; he is currently a student at NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP). Feel free to directly (or you can use the contact form). You can also get him on twitter or flickr. Paul enjoys writing in the third person.