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If you’ve ever pixelated an email address or blurred a phone number before putting an image onto the internet in order to protect someone’s privacy, I’ve got bad news for you: Researchers at the University of California-San Diego have found that the popular Photoshop redaction techniques are decodable such that the underlying text can be…
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I wrangled turtles to honor Seymour Papert’s passing (at Bindery on Blake)
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selfie for Colorado’s 140th birthday from the studio. (at Bindery on Blake)
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Primitive technology: making a forge blower
jkottke: The guy behind Primitive Technology (aka my favorite YouTube channel) is back with a video on how to build a forge blower, a device for fanning a fire to make it hotter. This device produces a blast of air with each stroke of the bow regardless of whether it is pushed or pulled. The…
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When Columbus appeared in the Caribbean, the descendants of the world’s two Neolithic civilizations collided, with overwhelming consequences for both. American Neolithic development occurred later than that of the Middle East, possibly because the Indians needed more time to build up the requisite population density. Without beasts of burden they could not capitalize on the…
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ferestecdiary: jigglypuff (en San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Madrid)
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daveortega: Gearing up for @latinocomicsexpo #zines #latino #comics #juarez #revolucionmexicana
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stoweboyd: Open Source Design 02: WikiLeaks Guide/Critical Infrastructure Mapping the discontinuous spatiality of the contemporary nation-state through the publication of the secret government memo listing 259 facilities around the world considered crucial to everyday life in the US. Architecture / Geoff Manaugh
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Gathering my tag cloud poems written since 2009 for a chapbook/artistBook. #HighGroundDesignConversation (at Bindery on Blake)
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#IneedDiverseGames earns me strange looks through Union Station (at Rtd Light Rail – Union Station)