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  • Researchers Test Personal Data Market to Find Out How Much Your Information Is Worth | MIT Technology Review

    Researchers Test Personal Data Market to Find Out How Much Your Information Is Worth | MIT Technology Review If you could sell your location data every day, how much would you charge? A research team has carried out an experiment to find out.

    March 3, 2015
  • emergentfutures: UC Berkeley professor designs bricks that could replace air-conditioning Working with their team in Emerging Objects, co-founders Rael and San Fratello have developed porous ceramic bricks set in mortar. The bricks were inspired by a Mascatese cooling window — which consists of a wooden screen and ceramic vessel filled with water — that Rael…

    March 3, 2015
  • xcyclopswasrightx: This is where art is made: Part V Kelly Sue DeConnickFrank FrazettaRyan StegmanFrank QuitelyEmma RiosMoebiusMike HawthorneChris BachaloSimone BianchiJeff Lemire Parts 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 

    March 3, 2015
  • xcyclopswasrightx: This is where art is made Part IV Tommy Lee Edwards | Audrey Kawasaki | Chuck DixonAdrian Tomine | Brian Bolland | Chip KiddTim Townsend – Nice upgrade since the first  time i posted his spotDan Breteton | Norman RockwellParts 1 – 2 – 3 – 5 

    March 3, 2015
  • xcyclopswasrightx: This is where art is made Part III Steve Ditko (1960)Jim Lee (2006)Terry Moore’s Abstract StudioErik LarsenStacey Lee Mike Norton (2007 and 2012)Tim Townsend Parts 1 – 2 – 4 – 5

    March 3, 2015
  • xcyclopswasrightx: This is where art is made, part IIMarc Silvestri – Phil Noto – Chris Weston – John Byrne – Mike Mignola – Frank Cho – JOCK – Michael Lark – Joe Quesada – James Jean Parts 1 – 3 – 4 – 5

    March 3, 2015
  • digitalcoleman and rafaelfajardo set out to test the limits of the Zortrax 3D printer and software. We set the device to print an entire side of the Marcel Duchamp chess set in one pass. It was a twenty-hour print job. The unit created supports that encased each of the pieces in a cylinder that required…

    March 2, 2015
  • March 2, 2015
  • That Valentine’s Day fell on the same weekend was not lost on the conference organizers, who curated an exhibition of games themed around love, which emphasized the passions play ignites, from the erotic to the tender to the familial. Other curatorial themes presented a general survey of fresh and controversial developments: “rejection” focused on banned…

    March 2, 2015
  • Wiki creator reinvents collaboration, again

    Wiki creator reinvents collaboration, again protoslacker: The engine of the Internet is collaboration, which this blog is dedicated to exploring. True Internet collaboration began with the wiki — which just underwent a complete transformation [Snip] A conventional wiki, says Mike Caulfield, is “a relentless consensus engine.” A federated wiki may eventually yield consensus, but it…

    March 1, 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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  • commissions
  • communities
  • games
  • toys
  • tumblr archive
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RafaelFajardo

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