Month: March 2014

  • (via Laleh Mehran and Chris Coleman push art, and each other, forward – The Denver Post) So proud of Laleh & Chris, who have been rocking!

  • brucesterling: *The first web browser, released 19 years ago today  NCSA Mosaic predates Netscape 1.0, but Netscape helped popularize the nascent WWW at an incredible pace.

  • laicepssieinna: Ryan Bayley vs @annameares in a match sprint. #fixiefamous by fyxo http://ift.tt/1g9ETpiVive le Vélo

  • emergentfutures: Why venture capitalists are suddenly investing in news Something curious is happening in the American news business. Media organizations are hiring again. Promising young reporters are leaving stalwart publications for new newsrooms. And venture capitalists are pouring millions into nimble publishing startups. It’s a rare moment of optimism for an industry accustomed to doom…

  • wired: fastcompany: Read more> An interesting weekend longread.

  • karaj: —fred moten and stefano harvey, the undercommons: fugitive planning and black study

  • elmerseason: A 30-minute mix of “cumbia cumbia, not nueva cumbia” from January 2013. My man Talacha gets on the mic as sonidero. I used all cumbias purchased in Brooklyn , so it skews heavily towards cumbias poblanas, mexican cumbias, tunes made in the States. Shoutouts include: Queens, Brooklyn, the Bronx, New Jersey, Virginia, Baltimore, Las…

  • We (Karin and I) engaged in some dancing therapy last night 🙂

  • Crazy Horse dreamed and went into the world where there is nothing but the spirit of all things. That is the real world that is behind this one, and everything we see here is something like a shadow from that world. Vine Deloria Jr. (via culturite)

  • emda-randolph: Pixel Smearing 1. Group pixels in non-overlapping vertical and horizontal strips containing g members. Vertical/Horizontal orientation is selected randomly when there’s no danger of overlap. 2. Randomly select each strip of pixels and extrude (smear) it infinitely in a randomly selected direction that is perpendicular to the group’s orientation. 3. Inject an accent color based…