Month: September 2012

  • internetpoetry: poem from samuel von allen’s e-book I WRITE AMBIGUOUSLY ABOUT SHIPS AND THE WATER

  • thisistheverge: Before ‘Angry Birds’: the short life of click wheel iPod games If a device has a screen, sooner or later someone will try to put a game on it. So even though the iPhone may not have been designed with gaming in mind, its sheer ubiquity has turned it into a disruptive force in…

  • prostheticknowledge: Zinedine Zidane Statue Unveiled In Paris, Headbutting Another Player Via BBC Sport: A five-metre high statue of Zinedine Zidane’s famous headbutt on Marco Materazzi has been unveiled in Paris. France captain Zidane was sent off in the 2006 World Cup final, which his team went on to lose on penalties, for headbutting Italy defender…

  • Learnable Programming

    Learnable Programming Very intriguing essay on what a very learnable programming system needs to be and do.  Includes very critical perspectives on Processing…

  • nevver: The history of the scroll bar

  • Vector drawing of the day in the tradition of the the Mola by the Kuna of Panama, by yours truly.

  • As a font developer, I spend a good chunk of each day coding in a text editor and reading output messages from a terminal window, so I can appreciate the importance of a good monospaced font. Of course there is no technical limitation to using monospaced fonts when coding, but it is a very useful…

  • julian: Fck you i’m touching an Enigma machine. @russelldavies @warrenellis @nicolasnova (Taken with Instagram)

  • Gerhard Richter » Art » Paintings » Abstracts » Strips

    Gerhard Richter » Art » Paintings » Abstracts » Strips Gerhard Richter turns a default Processing Example File into digital prints that he signs and makes bank….

  • new-aesthetic: “A TV drone flies beside Canada’s Erick Guay during the second practice of the men’s Alpine skiing World Cup downhill race at the Lauberhorn in Wengen, January 12, 2012.” – Reuters (via)