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Adam Steve Lilith & Eve Golem series (in)Action Figure (by RafaelFajardo)
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Adam Steve Lilith & Eve Golem series (in)Action Figure (by RafaelFajardo)
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laughingsquid: Indie Game, a Documentary About Independent Video Game Designers (Source: https://player.vimeo.com/)
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A Library Sans Livres
thenewinquiry: Vintage library poster from the New York Public Library Archives Will the library of the future be a reliquary of precious artifacts or the information processor that obliterates them? By Olivia Rosane “I suspect that the human species—the unique human species—is on the road to extinction, while the Library will last on forever.” —Borges,…
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wilwheaton: In May of this year, Pixar animator Austin Madison kindly hand-wrote the following open letter to aspiring artists, in a bid to inspire them through times of creative drought. It’s a lovely, eloquent letter, and in fact contains advice valuable to people in many a creative field. It was written as a contribution to…
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The first volume of the History of Cartography was published in 1987 and the three books that constitute Volume Two appeared over the following eleven years. In 1987 the worldwide web did not exist, and since 1998 book publishing has gone through a revolution in the production and dissemination of work. Although the large format…
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Electro Active Polymers
ericschneider: http://hackaday.com/2011/07/01/electro-active-polymers/ The potential of EAP’s in experimental media is huge.
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A number of organizations are leading the way to producing the next generation of civics instruction. iCivics, founded by Justice O’Connor, offers web-based education projects and an array of interactive games and activities that students can use in class or at home. Students can assume the role of a Supreme Court justice and help decide…
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O’Connor’s unlikely venture into the video game world may not have produced a Resident Evil-level blockbuster, but so far it has hooked kids in 12,000 classrooms across the U.S. on a selection of civics-themed games—now played more than 2 million times. The goal: Revive the teaching of civics in American schools to help prepare the…
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In the 1940s, the Anaconda Mining Co. produced most of the copper for our nation’s war efforts. And in 1955, Anaconda started digging the Berkeley Pit, demolishing entire neighborhoods as it went. If you watched “I Love Lucy” or “Leave it to Beaver,” you started digging the Berkeley Pit, too, since the wires powering your…
