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Bitcoin: a new “peer-to-peer currency” – Boing Boing
Bitcoin: a new “peer-to-peer currency” – Boing Boing
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Cory Arcangel exhibition at The Whitney
Cory Arcangel exhibition at The Whitney
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Cory Arcangel exhibition at The Whitney
Cory Arcangel exhibition at The Whitney
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Still, after a few years, Capecchi had decided that Harvard was not for him. Despite great resources, inspiring colleagues and a supportive mentor in Watson, he found the Harvard environment demanded results in too much of a hurry. That was fine, if you wanted to take predictable steps along well-signposted pathways. But Capecchi felt that…
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The Toy Art Gallery is the first gallery of its kind to showcase and consult on high-end art toys and sculptures. Our goal is to showcase exciting, original, and new artists who use figurative sculpture as their primary medium of expression. We also focus on showing, collecting, and producing high end, limited edition, custom, and…
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wildandpeaceful: Environmentally Sound cardboard radio by Chris McNicholl. Produced as a flat sheet, user can easily assemble the radio without glue.
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Speaking at the Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto, the former Capcom development head recalled a policy that outlawed the development of any original content. Concerned with risks, the company’s management would forbid the creation of everything except for sequels. According to Inafune, the actual rule was 70-80% sequels and 20% new titles, but the reality was…
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The 50 From speaking to friends, colleagues and recalling my own experiences I’ve complied The 50, a list of 50 things I believe every graphic design student should know on leaving college. Some of these points are obvious, others less so – but all are brief, digestible nuggets of wisdom that will hopefully go some…
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We’re building them a new Louisiana Digital Media Facility that will be literally in the middle of the LSU campus. It’s going to house EA. Louisiana Government Lures Game Developers with Best Tax Incentives in the U.S. – John Gaudiosi – Game On – Forbes
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There are two levels of the incentive. There’s a 35 percent tax credit on all Louisiana labor directly involved in the development of the interactive products. It wouldn’t include administration or executive work, but everyone that is actually involved in making and testing the game is eligible for that 35 percent tax credit on labor…