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moma: Stream tonight’s conversation between filmmaker Wim Wenders and longtime collaborator Peter Handke, taking place as part of MoMA Film’s current Wenders retrospective. [Die Angst des Tormanns beim Elfmeter (The Goalie’s Anxiety at the Penalty Kick). 1971. Austria/West Germany. Directed by Wim Wenders. Courtesy of Wim Wenders Stiftung 2014]
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The television entered the living room, framing the cathode ray tube with wood—literally domesticating the technology as furniture in our homes. Early cinema echoed the proscenium arch of the theater as a remediated reference to the history of performance. Visual metaphors and skeuomorphism of legal pads, tape recorders, felt gaming tables create analog analogues to…
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biodigitaljazz-mfadt: Transgressive Sexual Practice with bell hooks, Samuel Delany, Marci Blackman, and M. Lamar, Eugene Lang College, 10/9/14 (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)
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bitch-media: The project that was Lowriders in Space began when author Cathy Camper started thinking about the need for more diverse books for kids. In 2005, Camper was working three part-time jobs, including a gig doing outreach at low-income housing for the local library. The kids who would show up to check out books were a multi-cultural…
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completely available on Skype of Slack at 7pm. Female Company President: “I am sorry to all the mothers I used to work with” (via iamdanw)
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How 3-sided football works There will be a match of 3-sided football played at DiGRA 2015! (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)
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blech: Ian Besler: Along The Frontier Of Resolution (via stml) Like the manifestation of superstitions supposedly held by nervous sailors in stories of early global sea exploration, we eventually come upon an unsettling and disorienting digital edge while exploring Google Earth. This boundary is common to most Google cities. Google Earth’s indifference to existing political and…
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Let’s say that talent is real.
terribleminds: … Okay. Let’s say that talent is real. We must also assume then that talent will mean nothing without work. It is a dead, inert thing unless you do something with it. It’s still a thing that must be seized, must be trained, and you still have to level up your game every chance…
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terribleminds: … Okay. Let’s say that talent is real. We must also assume then that talent will mean nothing without work. It is a dead, inert thing unless you do something with it. It’s still a thing that must be seized, must be trained, and you still have to level up your game every chance…