Month: May 2012

  • As Blow once told me, something is either smart or it’s not; the “for a game” part is meaningless. Taylor Clark (via notgames) gospels according to Blow?

  • jentian: Silhouette Showdown, a game in progress. Fill in the shape as much as possible using the physical space of your body. Using Processing and a generic webcam, these are the shots from our prototype test today. Stoked!! It will be a team battle, the players are shown a silhouette on a screen, and then…

  • sevensheaven: Design of a series of toy soldiers for a campaign of a plastic manufacturer, created by Sevensheaven.nl

  • smarterplanet: Microsoft Research wants to automate your house, introduces HomeOS — Engadget Ever wondered if you could control your house’s climate, security, and appliances — along with your PCs and peripherals — using Microsoft software? That day may soon dawn, as its Research arm has started testing its home automation software, called HomeOS, in twelve domiciles over the past…

  • julian: #cowclicker

  • pacalin: Seriously people…it wasn’t his fault. Blame The Man. it8bit: GPOY photo by pacalin

  • Painting is a physical thinking process to continue an interior dialogue, a way to engage in a kind of internal discourse, or sub-linguistic mumbling. Amy Sillman (via etceterablog) This summer I’m going to start painting again. This quote hits exactly on why. (via jenlindblad)

  • Today there are 75 bits of Lego for every person on the planet. Schumpeter: Simplify and repeat | The Economist (via interestingsnippets)

  • estersensehac: DIY Book Scanner (via http://enlaces.lasindias.com y DIY Book Scanner en el FLISOL/TEC La Plata | Derecho a LEER)

  • nochaosdamnit: Job Voyager is really awesome