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  • March 9, 2015
  • kateoplis: NYT to Sofia Coppola: “critics often say your films are ‘too aesthetic.’ But you tell stories visually. Music plays a big role, and there’s not a lot of talking. Anjelica Huston: My favorite kind of movie. I want to work for you. Sofia: Sometimes, people think aesthetics are superficial. But I think they can be…

    March 9, 2015
  • autosafari: Nam June Paik

    March 9, 2015
  • 2headedsnake: Gif by 2headedsnake Inspired by Francisco Goya’s The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters

    March 9, 2015
  • nigga-are-you-even-kawaii: youareliterallybeingsorude: zodiacbaby: sixpenceee: Sonia Singh, from the island state of Tasmania in Australia, finds used Bratz fashion dolls and other dolls at second-hand shops. She then uses nail polish remover and eucalyptus oil to clean the dolls’ faces and remove their thick lipstick, heavy eye shadows and painted on eyes. She replaces it all…

    March 9, 2015
  • nevver: John Baldessari

    March 9, 2015
  • Karin found our Shepard Fairey original while purging some files.

    March 9, 2015
  • nevver: You artist attribution: Allie Pohl

    March 9, 2015
  • giancarlovolpe: zombiesatemygames: Let’s go on an adventure. Oh, I ♥️ this so

    March 8, 2015
  • Is a reputation economy really an economy?

    mostlysignssomeportents: Kevin Simler’s 2013 essay on the economics of social status is a great, enduring Sunday sort of longread that should be required of anyone contemplating using the phrase “reputation economy” in polite society. Contrary to my own views, Simler argues convincingly that you can have an economy based on status — that is, that…

    March 8, 2015
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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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