Category: words

  • notational: Indie Game: The Movie Official Trailer (by IndieGame: The Movie) All three games and design story lines were quite interesting in this documentary. At the same time there really seemed like a dearth of women involved. Recent statistics show that a large proportion of players are women…so why not in the design of games?…

  • towerofsleep: ‘There is no right to protest’: Montreal police deny Charter rights | rabble.ca “Right now, in Montreal, the very right to protest, that most fundamental right to freedom of expression, is under assault. If we give in, and stay home for fear of these preposterous tickets, we will have lost not just the battle…

  • notational: warrenellis: A facilitator for commerce moved more money around than a national arts grant system.  SHOCK HORROR.  In other news the sky is blue and water is fucking wet.   templesmith: adapia: This is why I’ve been working with more and more creators and entrepreneurs on crowdfunding campaigns and why, after I gave big…

  • cartolleria: weissesrauschen:6x a Cross by *aprilvg* on Flickr.

  • futurejournalismproject: Google’s Evernote It’s called Google Keep and it’s pretty neat. Internet surfers can hoard digital artifacts. Organizations can organize digital information. Yes, many of us already do this on Evernote. (Keep is arguably cuter, though.) Some people, however, aren’t too excited. Here’s why: It might actually be good, or even better than Evernote. But…

  • fabriciomora: Bibliotheque, Jussieu -Koolhas

  • karmakarmanyc: Richard Aldrich, Inside Outside (Line Trilogy no.3) 2003 Pen on paper  15.25 x 9.75 inches (38.7 x 24.8 cm)

  • maxistentialist: This is what gamers look like if you put female characters into your games.

  • sexismandthecity: An indigenous woman of the Ixchil region listens with headphones during a testimony against the former Guatemalan dictator Efrain Rios Montt in the Supreme Court of Justice in the second day of the session trial in Guatemala City on March 20, 2013. Survivors of Guatemala’s bloody civil war relived the massacre of relatives as…

  • clayrodery: Day 13: Short story – “The Other”, by Jorge Luis Borges In “The Other”, an elderly Borges has a surreal chance meeting with a much younger version of himself, and the two debate which one is actually dreaming the other.