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  • BLDGBLOG: Spacesuit: An Interview with Nicholas de Monchaux
    Gosh, what a lot of topics: fashion, fabrics, architecture, space, cybernetics, cities, all spinning out of the development of the spacesuit. Cracking interview, impossible to pick a quotation from.
    (tags: bldgblog fashion space interview apollo spacesuit architecture cybernetics )
  • SLRC – Specious Living, Reasoning, and Criticism: Permanent Death – The Complete Saga
    "After some delay I am now proud to announce that the complete Permanent Death saga is available for download. This definitive PDF version of the story, novel, machinima, whatever you want to call it, is something I am immensely proud of. I feel it eclipses both the scope and quality of anything I’ve ever produced before." It was a lovely endeavour, and still one of my favourite games – certainly of the decade, and perhaps ever.
    (tags: farcry2 writing games benabraham )
  • AquaPath
    "AquaPath is a free Cocoa-based developer tool for Mac OS X Tiger that allows you to evaluate XPath 2.0 expressions against any XML document and view the result sequence in a dynamic, intuitive tree representation." It is really good, and has already saved my bacon today.
    (tags: xpath xml osx visualisation software tool development )
  • The official game music on Spotify thread of awesomeness – NeoGAF
    Spotify playlists of videogame soundtracks, and links to soundtrack albums as well.
    (tags: games music soundtracks spotify )
  • atticus_flinch: в ролях
    Photoshoot for Empire; actors pose in pastiches of scenes for which they are famous. But with the emphasis on looking hot. Some are weak, but Christian Bale and his fireaxe, and Jodie Foster/Anthony Hopkins, are great.
    (tags: photography movies empire stills fashion )
  • Natural Earth
    "Natural Earth is a public domain map dataset available at 1:10m, 1:50m, and 1:110m scales. Featuring tightly integrated vector and raster data, with Natural Earth you can make a variety of visually pleasing, well-crafted maps with cartography or GIS software." Oooh.
    (tags: gis data maps cartography vector free )
  • Leapfroglog – Jane Jacobs and London’s Old Street area
    "Perhaps the Shoreditch startups are more effective than their Dutch counterparts not just because they do more with less… but because they are in London. A city at a different scale than Amsterdam or for that matter the greater Amsterdam area, the Randstad as we call it around these parts. A city with a more diverse ecosystem of services and things, smaller services, more specialised services, ready to be employed by companies like BERG and RIG and Tinker, enhancing their abilities when needed."
    (tags: cities startups karsalfrink london berg culture )
  • Week 226 – Blog – BERG
    Jones has the keys to the helicarrier: "in summary: Schulze is spending the week in zero-g combat training, Tom is playing with an orangutan genome that he got from some guy in Zurich and I’m building a laser-harp."
    (tags: berg berglondon mattjones )
  • Building iPhone Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
    Really rather good, from what I've read so far, especially for prototyping.
    (tags: iphone javascript html css development prototyping book )
  • SPARQL By Example (1)
    Really excellent presentation on the basics of SPARQL – lots of good examples, lots of hands-on stuff, and clear. Worth going back to.
    (tags: tutorial presentation data semanticweb web programming rdf sparql semantic )
  • Wait, This Is a Shoe? – Mojito Shoe – Gizmodo
    "Designed by London architect Julian Hakes, the Mojito shoe is made of carbon fiber—to give it strength and spring—and laminated with rubber on the bottom and leather—from furniture manufacturers in High Wycombe, England—on top." Gorgeous.
    (tags: shoes fashion design architecture materials )
  • andrewsalomone.com » Blog Archive » Breakbeats Sampler
    "Here is a needlework sampler I’ve made based on the tradition of needlework samplers and the processes used by producers to create contemporary musical compositions."
    (tags: breakbeats music embroidery needlework )
  • Ridiculous Life Lessons From New Girl Games | GameLife | Wired.com
    "The weird thing is that you can view these “wholesome” games as being just as bad for girls as Grand Theft Auto’s random bloodshed and rampant criminality is for young, impressionable boys. And while GTA’s influence on boys has been dissected to death, what about the Nintendo DS’ upcoming avalanche of games for tween girls? What kinds of values do preteens learn from these titles? Valuable life lessons, or bad habits?" As bad as GTA? Many, many times worse, if this sample is anything to go on.
    (tags: games gender girls culture trends fashion imprinting depressing )
  • Gamasutra – News – Develop 2009: Architecture Has Much To Learn From Game Design
    This session was genuinely excellent, and I'm probably going to write about it in the near future. In the meantime: bookmarked.
    (tags: architecture games develop09 )
  • Rock Band Network
    "Use our tools to author playable tracks. Upload and submit your tracks for review by the Rock Band Creators community. Approved tracks become available in the Rock Band Store and on the Xbox LIVE Marketplace*, and you get a cut of every purchase." Um, as pointed out elsewhere, this is utterly brilliant. Harmonix are smart cookies, and thinks like this remind me why.
    (tags: harmonix games content publishing music rockband )
  • the impossible cool.
    Mainly for the photography, I think; iconic images of icons, by and large, and some nice curveballs from time to time.
    (tags: photography fashion style icons blackandwhite )
  • russell davies: measuring pebbles
    "Syncing is easy and reliable – as simple as you'd expect from a games company rather than as rubbish as you get from a GPS company."
    (tags: expectations games interface interactions wireless pedometer )
  • Synthetic drama #1: Battlefield 1943 « rotational
    "Suddenly, an enemy plane bursts over the remaining vegetation at the top with an incredible roar. I nearly trip backward as I crane around to see where it’s going, only to see it explode behind us. My breath catches and I zip my view back to the crest of the hill and see a second plane, one of ours, howl over it in victory." It's so good. More to come!
    (tags: games bf1943 battlefield1943 story experiential alexwiltshire )
  • auntie pixelante › level design lesson: in the pyramid
    "this is good level design." A lovely dissection of a couple of screens from Super Mario Land; detailed, spot-on, carefuly analysis from Anna Anthropy. Amazing what you can do with four types of block.
    (tags: game design supermarioland levels space analysis criticism )
  • chewing pixels » You Are Not Enough People
    "Why are so many people getting divorced today? It’s because most of us don’t have extended families anymore. It used to be that when a man and a woman got married, the bride got a lot more people to talk to about everything. The groom got a lot more pals to tell dumb jokes to." The rest of the quotation is where the magic happens.
    (tags: quotation kurtvonnegut vonnegut families marriage )
  • light-test.com
    In which photographers, or, more likely, their assistants, upload lighting test shots. Some are striking; some are practical; some are made of awesome. Fun!
    (tags: photography blog imageblog lighting )
  • Your Intifada: Now Made in China! | Mother Jones
    The last keffiyeh factory in Palestine is going out of business; they're all made in China now. Well done, hipsters!
    (tags: fashion clothes keffiyeh hipsters economics notlocalanymore )
  • The Hacker's Diet
    Recommended by Matt Haughey.
    (tags: diet health book nutrition exercise food reference )
  • foto_decadent: John Rawlings
    A whole bunch of vintage Rawlings fashion photography from 30s and 40s Vogue. Something about many of these that's just magic; great direction, great pictures.
    (tags: photography fashion vogue johnrawlings )
  • YouTube – Little Big Computer
    "i have made an "electronic" 8bit calculator (not "mechanical" calculator) with the Beta LBP demo.it do decimal/binary conversions and it can do Add and Sub… computation take clearly less that a half second. this calculator use: – 610 magnetic switches – 500 Wires – 430 pistons – 70 emitters and others stuff…" Amazing – especially the pan-out to the whole contraption.
    (tags: littlebigplanet games play calculation making programming calculator )
  • Chris Heathcote: anti-mega: you're doing it wrong
    "The big dilemma is that needs are different. I’m normally on Mobile Google Maps when I’m frantically trying to find a place, often the hotel I’ve booked. I’m lost, I want to sleep – I’m not exploring the possibility space, and I don’t want to wade through marketing garbage. Note that this doesn’t make sense for these kinds of advertisers either: I’ve booked already, and I don’t want alternatives." Once again, the problems of the mobile context (rather than the mobile technology) rear their heads.
    (tags: mobile advertising geo geolocational maps google )
  • San Serriffe
    "On April 1, 1977 the British newspaper The Guardian published a seven-page “special report” about San Serriffe, a small republic located in the Indian Ocean consisting of several semi-colon-shaped islands. A series of articles described the geography and culture of this obscure nation." Wonderful
    (tags: hoax typography newspapers theguardian type fonts )
  • brandonnn’s Profile // Rock Band®
    Oh gosh, the Rock Band 2 community site is lovely. Lovely URLs, lovely public-facing site with no wall, lovely. (Thanks, Brandon).
    (tags: brandonnn community social games web internet design crossover )
  • costume detail: Stripes
    "The Medieval eye found any surface in which a background could not be distinguished from the foreground disturbing. Thus striped clothing was relegated to those on the margins or outside the social order – jugglers and prostitutes for example – and in medieval paintings the devil himself is often seen wearing stripes." Wow. I did not know that.
    (tags: history culture fashion clothing stripes society medieval )
  • Official Gmail Blog: New in Labs: Stop sending mail you later regret
    "When you enable Mail Goggles, it will check that you're really sure you want to send that late night Friday email. And what better way to check than by making you solve a few simple math problems after you click send to verify you're in the right state of mind?" Amazing.
    (tags: google gmail drunk latenight behaviour interaction design )
  • TIGsource Demake Competition – Results
    The results are now out. No surprises that Soundless Mountain II wins, but nice to see a late entry from the entertainingly Crush pastiche, "Squish". In Squish, a 2D game gets flattened to a 1D game at the touch of a button! Brilliant.
    (tags: games demake competition results tigsource )
  • Photo Essay: The Denim Factory – David Friedman Photography: Blog
    "I used to scoff at paying a premium for jeans that come with holes in them already. Then I saw just how much work goes into distressing jeans, and I realized that these people are artists."
    (tags: jeans fashion denim manufacturing clothing distressing wear making )
  • Screen Shots – Bulk Rename Utility
    "The main screen of the application. All operations are performed using this screen." And you can tell, you know. What a UI!
    (tags: ui utility pc windows interface amazing )
  • Gamasutra – EA Cancels Tiberium , Cites Quality Issues
    …and then a massive anonymous slagging-match and name-calling session begins in the comments. Some reasonable commentary in amongst a lot of mud-slinging about the state of EALA…
    (tags: eala management ea games gamasutra cancellation comments mudslinging )
  • Nike Playmaker
    "Take the hassle out of organising football". It's been done before, but perhaps the brand, mobile experience, and quality of product will win out for Nike's team-management app. They showed us the MMO with Nike+; now they're doing guild management for the masses.
    (tags: nike services team sport groups application football management )
  • Games Without Frontiers: 'Pure' Shows Off Fun of 'Artistic' Physics
    "In essence, the in-game physics cooked up by Pure's designers isn't merely a matter of being realistic or unrealistic. The physics is evocative, creating your worldview within the game, and even metaphoric: When you play Pure, you realize that physics is one of the truly artistic elements of an action title." Yes! Spot on, Clive Thompson.
    (tags: pure games physics emotion evocation play simulation expressionism )
  • ohnotheydidnt: Mad Men Playboy shoot
    Some of the cast of Mad Men do a shoot for Playboy – in period style. Wonderful.
    (tags: playboy fashion photography period tv madmen pastiche )
  • Stephen Fry » Blog Archive » Wii is a kind of magic
    "…Nintendo understands that while play does involve competition, territoriality and rehearsal for war, it also involves silliness, laughter and fun." Oh, god, can I just marry Stephen Fry now? Oh, there's a queue. Never mind.
    (tags: wii play games nintendo fun casual interaction stephenfry article writing )
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