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  1. DIGICULT | Digital Art, Design and Culture, , more info

    Bassem Saad & Sanja Grozdanić: Permanent Trespass / Marina Rosenfeld: μ (mu)
    With programs that also include the New York premiere of MIKE by Dana Michel, concert performances by Kite and Charles Curtis, talks with Constantina Zavitsanos, Raven Chacon, and SHAWNÉ MICHAELAIN HOLLOWAY, and the start of the year-long Ephemeral Organ series—which explores choreography and bodily motion as technologies for transmitting memory, history, and Black lived experience—the 16th fall season continues EMPAC’s commitment to artists who are making challenging new work, and …
    By Redazione Digicult, 113 words
  2. Arun Venkatesan, , more info

    Four Books About Apple Design
    Four books that give an insiders look into how Apple designs its products.
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  3. Tim Harford | Articles, , more info

    Cautionary Tales – The Poet who Toppled the British Empire
    India, 1930. Sarojini Naidu is marching towards a British-controlled saltwork; behind her is a long column of protestors all dressed in white. The great campaigner for India’s Independence, Gandhi, is now in jail. In his place, he’s chosen Naidu to lead this movement against the hard and fearsome British Empire. Naidu and her marchers want change, and they want to achieve it peacefully. India’s fate, they believe, depends on a …
    By Tim Harford, 134 words
  4. Jean Snow [.net] – Blogging since 1998, , more info

    PauseTalk Vol. 92
    This was originally posted to the PauseTalk website. PauseTalk Vol. 92 took place on Thursday, October 10 at Bananafish New HQ, and we had another great mix of participants which made for a fun couple of hours of discussion, from the ups and downs of working on projects for western brands in China, to the art scene in Shanghai (and China in general), with other fun diversions in between – …
    By Jean Snow, 204 words
  5. No Escape, , more info

    Review: Godspeed You! Black Emperor – NO TITLE AS OF 13 FEBRUARY 2024 28,340 DEAD
    The full Apple Music description of GODSPEED YOU! BLACK EMPEROR’s new album, NO TITLE AS OF 13 FEBRUARY 2024 28,340 DEAD, reads “The Montreal collective continues to say so much without saying a word.” This in its own strange way, is projection. The title is a direct reference to the 2023-2024 Gaza genocide. It is a clear statement on what is happening in the world and the circumstances of the …
    By Kaile Hultner, 1,331 words
  6. Dan Leo, , more info

    "Five Spot"
    They followed John Henry through the barroom, past a crowded bar and towards the sounds of loud crashing music.Mr. Whitman took Milford's arm again and spoke into his ear."Hey, Mel, you got another five in that poke of yours?""What?" said Milford."Let me have a five-spot, will you? All's I got is twenties on me.""If you have twenties why do you need a five?""Come on, just let me have a fiver, …
    By Dan Leo, 1,149 words
  7. The Homepage of Dave Rupert - daverupert.com, , more info

    Vibe Check №35
    School is back in session, sports are in full swing, we’re tossed and turned by the weekly routine. This past month has been a season of fixing and repair and I’m thankful everything went well and we’re (hopefully) through the hard parts. Fixing electrical problems Ramping up to Spooky Month, the lights in our house were acting up. We’ve always had the occasional power problem; lights dimming, oven clocks resetting, …
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  8. Ben James, , more info

    The Earth's Temperature and its Enemies
    What will affect the earth’s temperature the most in the next 10 years?Aerosols“Aerosols” is a fancy name for “tiny particles in the air”. Aerosols are the most potent climate lever in the world, because they act near instantly.Some aerosols warm the planet, for example, soot (‘black carbon’). Some aerosols cool the planet, for example, sulfur dioxide.CO2 and methane have to accumulate for decades to cause the warming impact shown above. …
    By Ben James, 1,084 words
  9. High-Low, , more info

    Hate Revisited #2, by Peter Bagge
    Peter Bagge is on my shortlist of my favorite cartoonists, and Hate is perhaps my favorite comics series of all time. Since ending the series in 1998, he's periodically returned to these characters in roughly real time, as the series leads Buddy and Lisa had a kid. Bagge has said that Buddy Bradley is a version of him, approximately ten years in the past, so it's been interesting to see …
    By Rob Clough, 810 words
  10. Will Hawkes — Blog, , more info

    September: Fourpure Gone, The Birth of Acid House and Quiet Pints in The City
    Four-Gone Conclusion It’s just before 5pm on a Saturday afternoon and the Fourpure Brewing Co taproom is quiet. Very quiet. A space that could easily accommodate 400 customers contains about 25 mostly middle-aged men. Much of the noise - beside a generic rock soundtrack - is coming from a group sitting on the mezzanine level, whose banter (they’re wearing identical straw hats) occasionally rises to near raucous levels.
    By Will Hawkes, 82 words
  11. Cinematic Catharsis, , more info

    Announcing the John Saxon Blogathon
    Yours Truly and Gill from Realweegiemidget Reviews proudly present the John Saxon Blogathon! In the world of character actors, there are a select few who stand out. Mr. Saxon (born Carmine Orrico in 1936) left an indelible mark on cinema and television, commanding attention whenever he was onscreen. The Italian-American actor often played his roles with intensity and conviction. Often typecast in authority figure roles (frequently as a police detective), …
    By Barry P., 615 words
  12. Zarf Updates, , more info

    Fall mystery games
    I guess I'm going to have to change my mystery game tagline. I'm playing more of these and getting better at them. Or maybe more designers are picking up the Obra-Dinn-ish static deduction model, which is the format I'm most simpatico with. (Speaking of that model, the next Golden Idol game will be November 12th. And the revamped Roottrees is coming on January 15th! With new material and new puzzles. …
    By Andrew Plotkin, 1,273 words
  13. Stamen | Blog, , more info

    Using interactivity and animation to bring data-driven mocks to life
    As designers, our imaginations are the most powerful tools in our toolkit. They help us bring static mocks to life by thinking about how a user might interact with our ideas. Imagination can also hold us back sometimes, as it can be very challenging to communicate these interactions to others. It can also only get you so far when working with data because data visualizations can surprise us. It’s generally …
    By Caroline Carter, 1,112 words
  14. Thinkige Kru 2, , more info

    2024-10-10 21:42
    One of the mysteries about pop is its repeatability. The way that repetition of a song doesn't dim its power, or only at extreme degrees of repetition (absolute blanket radio coverage causing you to get temporarily get sick of a song). A great song is that seemingly contradictory thing: the repeatable surprise. The classic pop single as a radio drama that never wears out.This degree of repeatability is not unheard …
    By SIMON REYNOLDS, 185 words
  15. Oatmeal, , more info

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