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How To Train Your Robot
How To Train Your Robot xtianw: The game works as follows: every kid is turned into a “robot master” and their mom or dad becomes their “robot”. I give each kid a “Robot Language Dictionary” and explain to them that this is the language their robot understands. The dictionary has symbols for “move left leg…
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How To Train Your Robot
How To Train Your Robot xtianw: The game works as follows: every kid is turned into a “robot master” and their mom or dad becomes their “robot”. I give each kid a “Robot Language Dictionary” and explain to them that this is the language their robot understands. The dictionary has symbols for “move left leg…
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Josh Clark vs. Jakob Nielsen
Josh Clark vs. Jakob Nielsen When you see a “full desktop site” link on your phone, you’re looking at an admission of failure.
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nevver: David Lynch’s 10 Clues to Unlocking Mulholland Drive Pay particular attention in the beginning of the film: at least two clues are revealed before the credits. Notice appearances of the red lampshade. Can you hear the title of the film that Adam Kesher is auditioning actresses for? Is it mentioned again? An accident is…
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cosascool: Their bigger-than-life, lounging Cubebot sculpture in QM FOAM will put a smile on your face and provide a comfortable spot to take a break from the full on design overload that is the Salone
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The New Aesthetic revels in a disquieting flavor of the digital sublime. An exquisite phrase in Jonathan Minard’s “Straining to Envision the New Aesthetic” (via jenlindblad)
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itlego: LEGO Chuck Close Created by Delcio Gomes I created this 3d Lego model based on the portrait of an artist called Charles Thomas “Chuck” Close, famous for his massive scale portraits.The idea was to simulate a real Lego figure, and print it in a large size.
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emergentfutures: The Computing Trend that Will Change Everything Computing isn’t just getting cheaper. It’s becoming more energy efficient. That means a world populated by ubiquitous sensors and streams of nanodata. Full Story: Technology Review
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babydatajournalism: Results from Data Scraping So I’m pretty happy with today’s work: In a little less than 3 hours (including blogging about all this and looking up lots of related stuff), I was able to use Python to scrape 365 Web pages and export a comma-delimited file of the maximum recorded temperature for every day…
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And what is of interest to geographers? Mountains high and cool and covered with blue-black pine forests and the endless sheets of baked cracked-earth yellow deserts and a shopping center filled with people loaded down with brown paper bags and children; the empty streets of an old ghost town filled with nothing but tired climate…
