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  • It’s a system on a chip… A system on a chip combines a CPU, GPU (graphics processor) and various interconnecting bits and bobs into a single product. It’s the kind of thing a company can buy and construct an entire product around, in a similar way to how a PC buyer might buy a barebones…

    January 8, 2011
  • It’s a system on a chip… A system on a chip combines a CPU, GPU (graphics processor) and various interconnecting bits and bobs into a single product. It’s the kind of thing a company can buy and construct an entire product around, in a similar way to how a PC buyer might buy a barebones…

    January 8, 2011
  • Do we really need to translate Massumi’s analysis of the ball as part-subject and the corresponding logic of relation it facilitates to every single other sport that exists? Perhaps not, though even in the shift from soccer to basketball, both relatively open-ended, flowing sports, we witness differences in the emergence of relationality, due to the…

    January 8, 2011
  • Do we really need to translate Massumi’s analysis of the ball as part-subject and the corresponding logic of relation it facilitates to every single other sport that exists? Perhaps not, though even in the shift from soccer to basketball, both relatively open-ended, flowing sports, we witness differences in the emergence of relationality, due to the…

    January 8, 2011
  • Do we really need to translate Massumi’s analysis of the ball as part-subject and the corresponding logic of relation it facilitates to every single other sport that exists? Perhaps not, though even in the shift from soccer to basketball, both relatively open-ended, flowing sports, we witness differences in the emergence of relationality, due to the…

    January 8, 2011
  • Do we really need to translate Massumi’s analysis of the ball as part-subject and the corresponding logic of relation it facilitates to every single other sport that exists? Perhaps not, though even in the shift from soccer to basketball, both relatively open-ended, flowing sports, we witness differences in the emergence of relationality, due to the…

    January 8, 2011
  • The New Pentagram.com

    The New Pentagram.com cameronmoll: I probably would have linked this up yesterday, but the site wouldn’t pull up from me — presumably due to all the traffic from the tweets about it. The latency is well-deserved. Their impressive portfolio is front and center, and there isn’t a lick of Flash as far as I can…

    January 8, 2011
  • 15 Facts About Net Neutrality [Infographic]

    January 8, 2011
  • 15 Facts About Net Neutrality [Infographic]

    January 8, 2011
  • Digital Fabrication (via fablab4teachers) (Source: http://www.youtube.com/)

    January 7, 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

  • Discord may be taking our data
  • Yurupari documentary series
  • Learning Pico-8
  • What I did with my June
  • Block Coding in Godot 2

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RafaelFajardo

ludo ergo sum