Month: October 2014

  • retazosdered: Moebius reimagined by Miguelanxo Prado

  • One girl picked up my notebook once, looked at a story I was writing (I think I was reading Anne Rice at the time so it was probably long, flowery sentences about aloof men I was yet to meet and fall in love with) and she scored it all out and wrote ‘GROSS’ on it,…

  • EDP Graduate Student in the news!!!!! rafaelfajardo: My graduate student, @andreblyth, has a nice article featuring his games on Kill Screen today!!!!!! (via The experimental narrative vignettes of André Blyth – Kill Screen – Videogame Arts & Culture.)

  • My graduate student, André Blyth (tumblr andreblyth, twitter @andre_blyth)  has a nice article featuring his games on Kill Screen today!!!!!! (via The experimental narrative vignettes of André Blyth – Kill Screen – Videogame Arts & Culture.)

  • My graduate student, André Blyth (tumblr andreblyth, twitter @andre_blyth)  has a nice article featuring his games on Kill Screen today!!!!!! (via The experimental narrative vignettes of André Blyth – Kill Screen – Videogame Arts & Culture.)

  • PBS Ideas Channel critiques the idea that games are about their respective mechanics. Worth your time. (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)

  • scottgarner: Today, Lauren McCarthy announced the release of p5.js. It’s an amazing new library that brings all of the stuff you can do with Processing to the web. To mark the occasion, I created an interactive video with Dan Shiffman called Hello P5.

  • scottgarner: Today, Lauren McCarthy announced the release of p5.js. It’s an amazing new library that brings all of the stuff you can do with Processing to the web. To mark the occasion, I created an interactive video with Dan Shiffman called Hello P5.

  • cypulchre: OP1:  BOLL7708  OP2: ninjarobots

  • futurescope: Robot paralysed by choice of who to save New Scientist has a story about a new experiment that tests Asimov’s fictional First Law of Robotics in which ethical robots prevent humans from coming to harm. CAN we teach a robot to be good? Fascinated by the idea, roboticist Alan Winfield of Bristol Robotics Laboratory…