Month: May 2014

  • cyborges: Le Corbusier

  • tumblr_mtoyf3nPDn1rsadqu 80srecordparty: Train In VainFrom the album London CallingThe Clash, Epic Records/USA (1980)

  • prostheticknowledge: Snappers Facial Rig 3D modelling software plugin by Snappers Tech can edit facial expressions simply with amazing photo-realistic detail – video embedded below: Snappers Facial Rig for Maya (also available for 3dsMax) + dx11 or Cg skin shader with multiple wrinkles maps + Rig Manager to handle selection and to create/save poses. [Link]

  • Sorrow in the Balkans | Virtual Vita Nuova

    Sorrow in the Balkans | Virtual Vita Nuova warrenellis: “Sorrow never stops in the Balkans. It’s the favorite topic, the inspiration, the poetic lament. It’s the history.”

  • http://jasminatesanovic.wordpress.com/2014/05/26/sorrow-in-the-balkans/ “The Balkan countries are warlike and fractious, but they tend to unite when oppressed by a common enemy, in this case a fantastic Global Warming cloudburst. Soldiers and bayonets are worthless against the floods, the bad dams, the lack of any plan to deal with the reality of the climate crisis. Suddenly the Balkan…

  • cinoh: onzai: skipxd: slide to unlock My first impression of this was that everytime you sell yourself to technology and the masses, you lose a bit of your identity I don’t care if that’s completely wrong that’s why I love art

  • Tom Cruise and Oprah talked on TV for 43 minutes. “Tom Cruise Kills Oprah” was 15 seconds. Even the longer YouTube clips of Cruise on Oprah’s couch clock in at only four minutes. Yet it was the latter two that were shared, discussed and remembered. How YouTube and Internet Journalism Destroyed Tom Cruise, Our Last…

  • MIT professor Fox Harrell works to enrich the subjective and ethical dimensions of the digital media experience. Unlike most people, MIT’s Fox Harrell knew what he wanted to do in life from a young age. According to Harrell, an associate professor of digital media who studies self-expression in online media and creates tools to help…