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  • The New Coffee Bars – Unplug, Drink Up – NYTimes.com

    The New Coffee Bars – Unplug, Drink Up – NYTimes.com

    February 19, 2011
  • Like it or not, we are now living in a cyberpunk novel, New Hacking Tools Pose Bigger Threats to Wi-Fi Users – NYTimes.com

    February 18, 2011
  • More than anything, the contest was a vindication for the academic field of computer science, which began with great promise in the 1960s with the vision of creating a thinking machine and which became the laughingstock of Silicon Valley in the 1980s, when a series of heavily financed start-up companies went bankrupt. On ‘Jeopardy!’ Watson…

    February 18, 2011
  • More than anything, the contest was a vindication for the academic field of computer science, which began with great promise in the 1960s with the vision of creating a thinking machine and which became the laughingstock of Silicon Valley in the 1980s, when a series of heavily financed start-up companies went bankrupt. On ‘Jeopardy!’ Watson…

    February 18, 2011
  • Here it is. This year’s theme: Less Yammering. More Hammering. Let me explain. In the recently deceased year, we spent the bulk of our informal projects time talking about things that were *more than interesting to us. It was more than interesting. Supra-interesting. Boundless interestingness. I’m talking mostly about, well — talking about #designfiction. And…

    February 18, 2011
  • fitnessandfootball: Sometimes it’s as simple as this. Growing up, my dad built mini wooden soccer goals in our backyard, probably the size of indoor goals. We loved it and it was such a simple pleasure. [via:nikhak] 

    February 18, 2011
  • nevver: Wall Hanging Chess

    February 18, 2011
  • I guess my main thrust was about ‘post-digital’ thinking. Which sounds good doesn’t it? What do I mean? Hmm. I mean a few things: 1. Screens are getting boring. It’s really hard to impress anyone with stuff on a screen any more. However clever you’ve been. However much thought you’ve put in. However good the…

    February 18, 2011
  • I guess my main thrust was about ‘post-digital’ thinking. Which sounds good doesn’t it? What do I mean? Hmm. I mean a few things: 1. Screens are getting boring. It’s really hard to impress anyone with stuff on a screen any more. However clever you’ve been. However much thought you’ve put in. However good the…

    February 18, 2011
  • A Real Web Design Application | Jason Santa Maria

    A Real Web Design Application | Jason Santa Maria

    February 18, 2011
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About us

Rafael Fajardo (he/him) is an artist, designer, researcher, and educator. Born in Colombia, he migrated with his parents to the United States in 1968 and grew up in San Antonio, Texas. Through his work with SWEAT, Rafael has been creating boundary-blurring videogames as an art form since 2000. Rafael has also collaborated with artists Adán De La Garza and Justin Ankenbauer under the moniker of Dizzy Spell to curate a series of pop-up artist game arcades.

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Latest posts

  • What I did with my June
  • Block Coding in Godot 2
  • my first Godot project
  • Block-based programming comes to Godot!
  • scattered brain

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RafaelFajardo

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