Category: words

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  • notational: notational: slabbb-blockkk-hilarious: analogsystem: fuckthisshitttttt: moshingwithmosh (via tamburina) (via notational)

  • tinycartridge: Super 3D Noah’s Ark returning to SNES ⊟ Wisdom Tree’s Super 3D Noah’s Ark is being reprinted! For SNES! If you’re not familiar with this particular unlicensed game, it’s a Wolfenstein 3D-esque (and based on Wolfenstein 3D source code, reportedly!) first-person shooter in which you, as Noah, pelt animals with fruit to put them to…

  • Chris Ware is a cartoonist and the author of the extraordinary new “book” Building Stories (http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2012/11/05/building-stories-chris-ware/) In this interview with Debbie Millman, Ware discusses the relationship between storytelling and empathy, the challenges of giving shape to the human experience, the subtle commentary on sexuality in his work, and the role of sadness in writing. Subscribe…

  • Chris Ware is a cartoonist and the author of the extraordinary new “book” Building Stories (http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2012/11/05/building-stories-chris-ware/) In this interview with Debbie Millman, Ware discusses the relationship between storytelling and empathy, the challenges of giving shape to the human experience, the subtle commentary on sexuality in his work, and the role of sadness in writing. Subscribe…

  • Christopher Alexander: A Pattern Language

    Christopher Alexander: A Pattern Language protoslacker: Just over 30 years ago, an Englishman named Christopher Alexander tried to revolutionize architecture. In A Pattern Language, Alexander told architects and planners to design homes on emotional and spiritual principles – not on traffic flow. The revolution didn’t quite come. But the book had a surprising influence on…

  • Christopher Alexander: A Pattern Language

    Christopher Alexander: A Pattern Language protoslacker: Just over 30 years ago, an Englishman named Christopher Alexander tried to revolutionize architecture. In A Pattern Language, Alexander told architects and planners to design homes on emotional and spiritual principles – not on traffic flow. The revolution didn’t quite come. But the book had a surprising influence on…

  • printeresting: diebrucke: Book Press’en it up! With an accidental shout out to Printresting! Shameless reblog.

  • printeresting: diebrucke: Book Press’en it up! With an accidental shout out to Printresting! Shameless reblog.

  • Christopher Alexander: A Pattern Language

    Christopher Alexander: A Pattern Language protoslacker: Just over 30 years ago, an Englishman named Christopher Alexander tried to revolutionize architecture. In A Pattern Language, Alexander told architects and planners to design homes on emotional and spiritual principles – not on traffic flow. The revolution didn’t quite come. But the book had a surprising influence on…