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Game Design with Kids: An Interview with Charley Miller – Boing Boing
Game Design with Kids: An Interview with Charley Miller – Boing Boing
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Game Design with Kids: An Interview with Charley Miller – Boing Boing
Game Design with Kids: An Interview with Charley Miller – Boing Boing
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All our metaphors are broken. The network is not a space (notional, cyber or otherwise) and it’s not time (while it is embedded in it at an odd angle) it is some other kind of dimension entirely. BUT meaning is emergent in the network, it is the apophatic silence at the heart of everything, that-which-can-be-pointed-to.…
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videovault: “Prototyping Interfaces – Teaser” Interactiondesigners develop our digital everyday life. They concept, sketch and create new possibilities of interaction, which are evaluated with functional and technical prototypes. Tweet (Source: https://player.vimeo.com/)
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videovault: “Prototyping Interfaces – Teaser” Interactiondesigners develop our digital everyday life. They concept, sketch and create new possibilities of interaction, which are evaluated with functional and technical prototypes. Tweet (Source: https://player.vimeo.com/)
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techwaste: Dotsies, via Phil G.
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Fwd: [Humanist] 25.869 jobs at Alberta, Brown
Fwd: [Humanist] 25.869 jobs at Alberta, Brown Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 25, No. 869. Department of Digital Humanities, King’s College London www.digitalhumanities.org/humanist Submit to: humanist@lists.digitalhumanities.org [1] From: "Ashton, Andrew" (69) Subject: Job: Data Visualization Coordinator, Brown University Library [2] From: Susan Brown (28) Subject: Job Posting: Project Manager, Canadian Writing Research Collaboratory –[1]———————————————————————— Date: Mon,…
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So, how do we move forward? At a fundamental level, we need to resist the way we’ve been taught work happens: Departmental and functional silos are working models of a past era. Obviously, some of the issues addressed here occur at a very deep organizational level. While outside consultants have been brought into large organizations…
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It’s an avant-garde, and it commonly takes years for society to recuperate an avant-garde. In 2012, premonitory blogposts; in 2022, solo shows and coffee-table books. An Essay on the New Aesthetic | Beyond The Beyond | Wired.com
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What’s more, I rather like the trend-line there. I’ve seen some attempts along this line before, but this one has muscle. The New Aesthetic is moving out of its original discovery phase, and into a evangelical, podium-pounding phase. If a pioneer village of visionary creatives is founded, and they start exporting some startling, newfangled imagery,…