Year: 2015

  • cinoh: youmightfindyourself: War rugs are now starting to feature Reaper and Predator drones in their motifs.

  • Sophie Smallhorn (via the absolute ART blog…) 

  • When shirts cost $3,500

    mostlysignssomeportents: An eye-popping parable about the benefits of automation: 200 years ago, it took 479 hours worth of labor to make a shirt (spinning, weaving, sewing), or $3,472.75 at $7.25/hour. It’s one thing to heart that the automatic loom brought about a huge economic boom, it’s another thing to contemplate just how difficult material objects…

  • newyorker: In this video, Richard Brody discusses François Truffaut’s 1966 film “Fahrenheit 451”: As a futuristic science-fiction film, the project opens the door to abstractions—visual as well as intellectual—that had been remote from Truffaut’s earlier films. Critics and viewers didn’t forgive him for surprising them; the film remains audaciously surprising even now.

  • cinoh: artspotting: Tibetan pattern book of proportions, Leaf 5 recto, (Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles)

  • If you’re of the opinion that [feminist] agenda doesn’t belong in games, then, I don’t know, read Gamespot. Gaming journalist and critic Leigh Alexander, speaking at this week’s Games Now! lecture event in Helsinki, responds to Gamergate members in the audience. (The exchange starts around 58:10): “The idea that someone can be objective when they’re…

  • Gilberto Gil’s extraordinary engagement with Brazilians [2005]

    mostlysignssomeportents: We arrived in the middle of a concert. Gil was asked to speak. As he went to the mic, the tent fell silent. Hundreds were packed into a tiny space. Gil began to describe the work of the Lula government to support free software, and free culture, when a debate broke out. I don’t…

  • New book on ‘Design Ethnography’ by Nicolas Nova

    New book on ‘Design Ethnography’ by Nicolas Nova looks good.