Month: April 2014

  • (via UCR Today: Latino Science Fiction Explored) RIVERSIDE, Calif. — The Science Fiction and Technoculture Studies Program at University of California, Riverside will host “A Day of Latino Science Fiction” on Wednesday, April 30. The event, which be held in the Interdisciplinary Symposium Room (INTS 1113), is free and open to the public. The daylong…

  • jessysmith: gregponchak: I created a very annoying Tumblr theme in an attempt to slow down the pace at which content is consumed. You can see it here: http://gregponchak.tumblr.com/  rad as heck

  • jessysmith: gregponchak: I created a very annoying Tumblr theme in an attempt to slow down the pace at which content is consumed. You can see it here: http://gregponchak.tumblr.com/  rad as heck

  • cannibaliza: camwyn: cookienun: iraffiruse: Technology then and now at first i thought it was the same number then I noticed it said GB and damn As one of the tech review magazines said a few years ago when the first 32 GB micro SD cards came out, “At last it is possible for a single human…

  • warrenellis: The Monopoly of Legitimate Use takes the very physical notion of inhabiting a space or territory into the technological world, where networks can form political territories and places where people can gather and align themselves to particular ideological beliefs. Revell’s three films: Bumper, Blackspot and Stateless explore three individuals – migrants and refugees –…

  • Some days I feel like a Latino. Some days I feel Chicano. Some days I feel like a Mexicano. Most days I feel like a Zacatecano, because that’s where my parents are from and that’s what my heritage is. I’m never really a Hispanic, because that’s just not a term that I use. I rarely…

  • brucesterling: *Imagine that you were dying of hunger, poverty and cold, and you poured one chaste, unscented trickle of boiling water into this device, and it was your last remaining link to planetary connectivity (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)

  • brucesterling: *Imagine that you were dying of hunger, poverty and cold, and you poured one chaste, unscented trickle of boiling water into this device, and it was your last remaining link to planetary connectivity (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)

  • kenyatta: Kill net neutrality, turn the internet into television.

  • futurist-foresight: A very innovative idea to turn salt water into potable water. disrupteneurs: The Disrupteneur of the day award goes to Gabriele Diamanti. This is beautiful story  business-and-technology: GABRIELE DIAMANTI HOPES TO SEE LOCAL CRAFTSMEN ALL OVER THE WORLD ADAPT HIS DESIGN. “Projects ‘for the 90%’ mostly fall somewhere between two extremes: charity and business,”…