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by Ira Glass, found via Wil Wheaton’s Google+ profile.
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A lot of occupations that didn’t exist years ago: two college graduate daughters, one a web designer for a financial firm, other works with a company that does social media marketing. Didn’t exist when they were born. Proliferation of new occupations. the new shelton wet/dry
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cartolleria: (via Openbook | Hato Press)
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jennilee: John Baldessari describing his creative proccess. (Part of the Voice of Photography Series) (2009) from shootinggallery (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)
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(via United Pixelworkers — Denver) sold out! Missed it!
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Ok, now that’s past us, let’s chat about pixel art. I have always been a HUGE fan of pixel art both in games and as a form of art. As an aspiring game developer (games coming soon 😉 ), I found pixel art a great fit for me. Not only is is aesthetically pleasing, it…
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Products must appeal to human beings, and a rigorously cultivated humanistic sensibility is a valued asset for this challenge. That is perhaps why a technology leader of the highest status—Steve Jobs—recently credited an appreciation for the liberal arts as key to his company’s tremendous success with their various i-gadgets. It is a convenient truth: You…
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Bollen: Do you ever feel weird about fame? It does allow you to meet amazing people on this planet and do unimaginable things. Stipe: I love it. With the difficult parts of fame, that alone makes it so worthwhile, because of the doors it’s opened for me. I’ve worked really, really, really hard at what…
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laughingsquid: ArtBloc, A Mobile Art Venue Made of Two Shipping Containers but you have to be able to move the shipping containers around, and so you need to have two tractors, or be in a state/municipality that allows double length trailers. Oh, and you’ll need a crane that can lift the second container. Visually, though,…
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beautyandthebook: Don’t look at the price… Just enjoy. recursive storytelling