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Are these games art? Well, it’s important to note they were acquired as examples of “design” — not “art” — and as Wired readers may know, I believe there’s a difference. So I think Jonathon Jones misses that point when he decries MoMA’s actions because art has to be an “act of personal imagination.” John…
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trying to think about program assessment but getting overtaken by anger.
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wilwheaton: SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY. Atari Flashback 4 console
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maxistentialist: Cards Against Humanity is back in stock, and we’re releasing a limited-edition holiday pack with 30 brand new cards. We think they’re worth $5, but you can pay whatever you want, including $0 if you want to ruin Christmas. Cards Against Humanity ($25) The First Expansion ($10) The Second Expansion ($10) I’m really proud of this project,…
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“We were frustrated with how unstable the app was,” David Granger, Esquire‘s editor-in-chief, told me in an interview at Esquire‘s offices earlier this month. “We had a lot of complaints, a lot of bad reviews,” he said of the reason for switching to Adobe’s publishing software. Tablet Readers Don’t Want Interactivity, Hearst President Says
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“We were frustrated with how unstable the app was,” David Granger, Esquire‘s editor-in-chief, told me in an interview at Esquire‘s offices earlier this month. “We had a lot of complaints, a lot of bad reviews,” he said of the reason for switching to Adobe’s publishing software. Tablet Readers Don’t Want Interactivity, Hearst President Says
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oh no (°~°)
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nonsenselab: U.R.A. / FILOARTI.-R.A.S.C.2002-2007infrared device – – – “The I-R.A.S.C. is an infrared device, which protects against infrared surveillance cameras. It can be made by anybody; no special skills are required. The device radiates infrared light disrupting the reception of infrared surveillance cameras. A sphere of light covers the face of the person under surveillance…
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nonsenselab: U.R.A. / FILOARTI.-R.A.S.C.2002-2007infrared device – – – “The I-R.A.S.C. is an infrared device, which protects against infrared surveillance cameras. It can be made by anybody; no special skills are required. The device radiates infrared light disrupting the reception of infrared surveillance cameras. A sphere of light covers the face of the person under surveillance…
