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emergentfutures: “The business community focuses on managing uncertainty. That’s actually a bit of a canard. In an increasingly turbulent and interconnected world, ambiguity is rising to unprecedented levels. That’s something our current systems can’t handle. There’s a difference between the kind of problems that companies, institutions, and governments are able to solve and the ones…
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nevver: Jack Kerouac’s On the Road, Illustrated Scroll 2
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Taking the idea that you should know how to make a computer do your will, then framing it as something intended merely for a job, does a massive disservice to the discipline. It bogs down the conversation with ideas of what, specifically, is worth teaching, or the products that students will make, instead of the…
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notgames: “Mystery, as opposed to mastery. An alternative to domination. A surrender. Mastery subjugates the world to my will, temporarily. Mystery is an encounter with the world, whatever that world is, and with others.” — Tevis Thompson compelling.
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williamlmoore: ““The fact that nearly half of the population of Los Angeles has roots in Latin America is so profound that it warrants a major exhibition and research project with accompanying publications,” said Getty Trust head James Cuno. “These are complicated roots, over many generations, and relationships between the U.S. and those antecedent countries have…
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artlistpro: JOSE DÁVILA, HOMAGE TO THE SQUARE, 2011 via sometimes-now:
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@bogost_ebooks, @bogost_ebooks_ebooks, and More
floresuprm: This set of Twitter accounts have a little literary and other kinds of fun with, around, and in spite of Ian Bogost’s Twitter account: @ibogost (depicted below). A leading scholar and creator of video games, he has garnered a large Twitter following by voicing his opinions on his areas of expertise and interest, as…
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it8bit: Typeface Tuesday 04b 30 – Created by Yuji Oshimoto Download Font
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diagram of cost vs yield of different contemporary higher ed models. via: fred-wilson: Barry Nolan put this together based on an AVC post today. it does a great job of capturing the points i was making in that post. thinking about this right now.
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I think that top one is Red Rocks Amphitheater decoarchitecture: That top illustration and the last one seems to be highly Expressionist. tremblingcolors: Hugh Ferriss 11