Month: April 2012

  • Funsultants, gamification, and work as play: A collection of sources on corporate fun

    Funsultants, gamification, and work as play: A collection of sources on corporate fun

  • Funsultants, gamification, and work as play: A collection of sources on corporate fun

    Funsultants, gamification, and work as play: A collection of sources on corporate fun

  • alecshao: Duane Michals – The Illuminated Man, 1968 Duane Michals is an alum of the University of Denver, where I teach, and from before my time. He will be showing in the Victoria Myhren Gallery, on our campus, during the 2012-2013 academic year.

  • dinosaurparty: (via Special Theatrical Effects Workshop | machine project) I’m going to learn how to do Pepper’s Ghost this weekend! Tupac holograms for everyone!

  • cabinporn: For all of you with little makers and builders, check out DIY by one of the CP editors. DIY allows kids to collect all the things they create — including their treehouses and forts — as they grow up!

  • What do you think the downside of having books on a tablet is? It makes our nine-month project even more ephemeral. Because now you’re not even holding anything, now we’re not even picking the paper, the cover, the cloth—all of that which makes it a real object that you want to put on a coffee…

  • Laser Unprinters

    stoweboyd: Researchers at the University of Cambridge have devised a way to ‘unprint’ laser printed pages, so that the paper can be reused. Use a laser, save a tree – via University of Cambridge Dr Julian Allwood, Leader of the Low Carbon Materials Processing Group at the University of Cambridge, and David Leal-Ayala, PhD student…

  • modernandmaterialthings: This right here is the future.  A member of Wu-Tang rapping about Googling. Finally, I have a jam to listen to that speaks directly to my experience as a Search Engine Marketing Strategist. The only thing better would be an Adwords ad for Google that appeared over Raekwon’s face every time he said “you…

  • even for one such as me who could just placidly go along ignoring this whole fuss, I actually have a very powerful motive for throwing everything I have, rhetorically, passionately, emotionally onto the side of the copyleft, and the reason being that the other side tells a lie about what artists do and how they…

  • nevver: Calvin and Hobbes