Month: June 2018

  • code drawings 2010

    code drawings 2010 begin with this post. this post is a marker for the web catalog. View On WordPress

  • code drawings 2011

    code drawings 2011 begin with this post. this post is a marker for the web catalog. View On WordPress

  • code drawings 2012

    code drawings 2012 begin with this post. this post is a marker for the web catalog. View On WordPress

  • code drawing 2013 02 02 in Scratch

    code drawing 2013 02 02 in Scratch code drawing 2013-02-02 in Scratch 2.0 which exists in the browser and is served via scratch.mit.edu. this code drawing can be viewed and run via https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/10056794/ with a dependency on Flash. View On WordPress

  • Nr. 1 (2018)

    Nr. 1 (2018)

  • Two Hundred Fifty Things an Architect Should Know

    Two Hundred Fifty Things an Architect Should Know an admirable and poetic list

  • Men, Writing, Etc.

    plaidadder: So, while for some reason everyone here is engulfed in one of tumblr’s periodic debates about whether or how to police writing done largely by women for women for free, in the world of contemporary fiction there’s a meltdown going on right now over men who get paid for writing literature, and the men…

  • azspot: “Throughout Teilhard’s lifetime, Catholicism still adhered to the picture of an essentially static and unchanging cosmos. During the last century, however, Teilhard became one of the very few Christian thinkers to acknowledge that the Darwinian revolution and contemporary cosmology … [have] important implications for theology. In the first place, … the sciences have shown…

  • azspot: “To worship was formerly to prefer God to things, relating them to him [sic] and sacrificing them for him. To worship is now becoming to devote oneself body and soul to the creative act, associating oneself with that act in order to fulfill the world by hard work and intellectual exploration.” — Pierre Teilhard…

  • protoslacker: “See the bomb robot is interesting because, until it blew someone up, and the robot itself was seen as a weapon, bomb robots were pretty non-controversial, ya know? Everyone was in agreement that sending a robot in to diffuse a bomb was going to save a human (potentially). It was a no brainer. But…