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smithsonianlibraries: The Reddingtons were in the worst kind of marriage. Love meant nothing to them. For everyone watching the US Open and dreaming about playing but unable to procure an actual tennis court, we’ve got you covered with Table tennis and how to play it (1902). How did tennis get its quirky scoring system? No one…
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girls-on-girls-on-bikes: fixdetroit: lacletaoficial: steffgutovska: I got to meet the most amazing people in Zurich. These guys ride despite of 1000 Euro fine for riding brakeless. Huge respect. Esto es estilo de vida. Damn thats legit. I like that disassembled bike on the wall too. 1000 euros? that’s insane
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engineeringhistory: Marvin Charles Stewart’s 1966 patent for an arithmetic unit for digital computers. Stewart was an African-American inventor born in 1929 who designed various analog and digital components and computer systems.
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Learning through Digital Game Design and Building in a Participatory Culture – USA – Peter Lang Verlagsgruppe
Learning through Digital Game Design and Building in a Participatory Culture – USA – Peter Lang Verlagsgruppe Li, Qing Learning through Digital Game Design and Building in a Participatory Culture An Enactivist Approach Series: New Literacies and Digital Epistemologies – Volume 14 Year of Publication: 2014 New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford,…
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Welcome to the premiere episode of Polygamer, where we look to expand the equality and diversity of the gaming industry. New episodes of Polygamer air every other Wednesday on YouTube and iTunes. Polygamer
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(via A New Media Artist Looks to Iranian Spam) EDP MFA Alum, Morehshin Allahyari, profiled in HyperAllergic!
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thingsmagazine: Architecton, a game from Beamalevich (via things)
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thepridecollective: “If you are not angry you are either a stone or too sick to be angry. You should be angry. Now, mind you, there’s a difference. You must not be bitter; bitterness is like cancer. It eats upon the host and does not do anything to the object of its displeasure. You said angry.…
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hyperallergic: (via Can Virtually Destroying the Environment Make You Care About It?) Environmental issues can often seem abstract, our individual responsibility difficult to measure. At Stanford University’s Virtual Human Interaction Lab (VHIL), virtual reality is being researched as a means to make everything from climate change to deforestation a personal, impactful experience. READ MORE
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brucesterling: *I blame society. http://archive.wired.com/beyond_the_beyond/2014/09/alexandra-deschamps-sonsino-explaining-modern-electronic-hardware-people/
