Category: words

  • denverstreetart: “This is Leviathon!…” From the Xmen crew. | #denverstreetart http://ift.tt/1f1oouq

  • jtotheizzoe: via magictransistor: Fritz Kahn. The Cycle of Virtue and Substance. 1929. Unfortunately, what our creations are breathing out, our bodies can not consume. The cycle is broken.

  • Any useful idea about the future should appear to be ridiculous. Jim Dators (via stoweboyd)

  • nyugamecenter: Eric Zimmerman introducing the first speaker of the day, Warren Spector. wish I could have gone to Practice @NYU Game Center to listen and learn.

  • I’m a full-time academic, as of October 1st, and I hope that means I can still have side projects… Oh, no! The people in the first row are laughing at me! Warren Spector, who recently started a break from game development to launch a new game design program at The University of Texas at Austin.…

  • Art + Technology = New Art Forms, Not Just New Art | MAKE

    Art + Technology = New Art Forms, Not Just New Art | MAKE

  • futurescope: Hyper-Reality: A New Vision of the Future by Keiichi Matsuda From Kickstarter: A series of short films, exploring a future city saturated with technology and media. Three years ago, I made a pair of design-fiction short films about the future. You can watch them here: Now I’m making a new film series set in…

  • If you can’t get in your self-driving google car at the private airport and tell it to take you to the replacement limb clinic, then you’re just not going to get one. http://runesoup.com/2013/11/the-final-pharmaka-apocalypse-pharmaka-part-9/#ixzz2khyjbOl9 (via m1k3y)

  • Back [in] the Middle Ages, when artists were craftsmen and belonged to guilds…[a]rt was a job, like glassblowing. With the Renaissance came creative liberation. The artist gained sanction to develop his own character and style. “The more artists disengaged themselves from craftsmen,” write the Wittkowers, “the more they were expected to display—did display—symptoms of behavior…