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A Southland university that plans to offer degrees in digital media arts has snared a grant that’ll help fulfill its mission. The federal Department of Education has awarded Woodbury University in Burbank more than $3 million. The money will go toward creating digital filmmaking, media technology and game design programs with a focus on serving…
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The Fab@Home Project is an open-source mass-collaboration developing personal fabrication technology aimed at bringing personal fabrication to your home. Members include those who use their abilities to develop novel hardware, software and uses for digital fabricators and those who simply use it to make unique items. The Community includes hundreds of engineers, inventors, artists, students,…
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ebmarie: A game that when playing you are utterly annoyed, calling for Yorda every 5 seconds, but are left in tears at the end.
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Paper Foldables – Papercraft Toys by Bryan.
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Into the Trees – visuals by a favorite data-driven artist, Robert Hodgin… In late September of 2010, the cellist Zoë Keating and I collaborated on an audio-visual piece for the San Jose Biennial. The piece was entitled “Into the Trees”. The project ended up being conceptually sound for a few reasons. First of all, Zoë’s newest…
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Offline anonymous file sharing
Brilliant new eyebeam project: http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2010/10/dead_drops_preview.html
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sunnyvs: bravo colombia! (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)
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HJH Libraries for All Program
HJH Libraries for All Program lwbubc: Hester J. Hodgdon Libraries for All Program is a Colorado-based, tax-exempt, charitable foundation established in 2003 to support the San Juan del Sur Biblioteca and to promote lending libraries in Central America. In addition to its ongoing work in San Juan del Sur, the program has developed a variety…
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paintedetc: Public Interfacial Gesture Salon, O Tannenbaum, Berlin (DE) by Constant Dullaart Using the online Google Docs Platform, a free web app usually reserved for spreadsheets and flowcharts, Cris Collins and 4 artists (Louis Doulas, Francoise Gamma, Micah Schippa, Laura Brothers.) from across the globe will collaborate in realtime on a single digital drawing. The progress…
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Forty-one years ago today [October 29, 2010], a pair of computer scientists tried to send the world’s first computer-to-computer message via the internet. The message was to be the word “log.” Their connection crashed before they got to “g.” [BoingBoing, CR4, image via] The Day E-Mail Was Invented
