June 2010
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Processing Sketch 17 ( Bamboo forest one)
Linda Stone: Just Breathe: Building the case for... →
I love learning about “embodiment” and technology. There are some real possibilities in this line of thought. I recognize myself in this diagnosis.
One can own a mirror; does one then own the reflection that can be seen in it?
– Wittgenstein, “Zettel,” (via aclockwithouthands) (via crashinglybeautiful)
RainBlob (by erqiudao)
limboyouth:
“Baby, C’mon” by Stephen Malkmus.
(Danke für den Tipp, Marc)
Cognitive load - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia →
(via standardgrey)
Apodyopsis
tobia:
n. the act of mentally undressing someone.
via laeticia, ahnka, wordjournal.
マシュマロスコップ (by qt_fb)
rndm4 - processing sketch (by chromedecay)
Processing Experiment (by Tom Hall)
OCCUPATION: Movement I (Syscape#4) (by Eric Schockmel)
Field (by selfburning)
A writer — and, I believe, generally all persons — must think that whatever...
– Jorge Luis Borges via nathanielstuart, booklover, allthatis, onherway, 1000reasonsnottostartmakingart. (via tobia)
How Experience in Foreign Cultures Facilitates... →
austinkleon:
Study examines link between “creativity” and living abroad.
Novelist Richard Stern has noted the particular importance of living abroad for a creative mindset: “Once I went abroad it was extremely exciting for me to become a new personality, to be detached from everything that bound me, noticing everything that was different. That noticing of difference was very important; the...
We have to stop CONSUMING our culture. We have to CREATE culture. DON’T watch...
– Terence McKenna (via lucyphermann, criminalwisdom)
Oh, and what I hear you saying, young man, is that those people who grow your...
– John de Graaf (via azspot)
Processing Sketch 16 (brushes)
As Deleuze puts it, The brain does not manufacture representations, but only...
– Radical Philosophy - Articles - November/December 1998 (via wildcat2030)
This seems accurate. I’ve always found myself thinking by way of impressions instead of images. Compulsions and gut reactions always seem to knock logic on its ass.
Recursion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia →
Reflexivity (social theory) - Wikipedia, the free... →
Blogmix 06/27/2010
Politics, Domesticity and Flight →
My ’80s: Better Than Life
Sylvère Lotringer originally published in ARTFORUM, issue April 2003
edtechpost - Open Educator as DJ (Final) →
Flickr Glitch Artists - Self Generated Content →
Jackson Pollock by Miltos Manetas, original design... →
New developments on this web app.
Multinational corporations are in the culture business. What they do is dispense...
– Eric McLuhan: { The End of Geography }
Reminds me of Anish Kapoor: ‘the artist makes mythologies rather than objects.’
(via olena)
Kelly Link on getting ideas for stories →
austinkleon:
Lots of good stuff here: make a list of things you like in other people’s work, write down 50 first sentences, etc.
I guess that’s a lot like life. You think you’re doing one thing, but you’re...
– Susannah Breslin (via manualcamera)
One of the reasons I was interested in doing this interview is because I feel...
– Ira Glass on Being Wrong
(via jayparkinsonmd:wearethedigitalkids:jratlee)
(via poptech)
A lot of what gets attention from all media is selling people back the dominant...
– from a comment in iblamethepatriarchy.com (via metempsicosis)
In fluxions →
bobulate:
Since its arrival, I’ve been unable to put down Steven Strogatz’ newest book which catalogs a friendship through 30 years of letters between he and his high school calculus teacher. But truly, it’s about change:
Calculus is the mathematical study of change. Its essence is best captured by its original name, “fluxions,” coined by its inventor Isaac Newton. The name calls to mind systems...
Share NYC ] Links →
Nice list of media software for live mixing.
Share NYC ] event listings →
Share is an open jam, not just for digirati, but for all new culture lovers. Participants bring their portable equipment, plug into our system, improvise on each others’ signal and perform live audio and video. We furnish the amplification and projection.
Cool idea. One of the models for the event series I hope to start at Whitman College.
'How are you going to grade this?': Evaluating... →
l a b r a d o r | the radio dept. | →
Just listened to a podcasted talk about Swedish pop. The label Labrador distributes much of their music for free. Radio Department is one of their more successful acts. Worth checking out.