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  • ‘The Matt Ward Manoeuvre’ Part 2: Techniques and tips… exercises in drawing | SB129
    "…drawing, even at a representational level, is the construction of ideas. Therefore the conscious manipulation of ideas through the act of drawing becomes highly fruitful for a designer." More from Matt on drawing, and particular approaches aimed at unlocking drawing-as-thinking. Excellent as ever. I continue to vaguely try drawing in all workshops and for myself, and am still amazed by the number of people who, in design workshops, illustrate what they mean with sentences. For reference: I am a truly appalling draughtsman who was the despair of many an art teacher.
    (tags: mattward drawing thinking design )
  • stamen design | Two Talks in Austin
    Both of these are great, and express some of what I've been trying to say in recent talks far better than I've expressed myself.
    (tags: stamen georgeoates design datavisualisation materials exploration process )
  • M John Harrison interviewed – infinity plus non-fiction
    Rather good interview with MJH; covers lots of bases, carried out just before Light was published.
    (tags: writing interview mjohnharrison sf fantasy fiction )
  • Codeigniter: Mixing segment-based URL with querystrings | Ask About PHP
    "So, is it possible to mix segments and querystring?" Sort of, maybe, seems to be the answer.
    (tags: codeigniter php routing url hack )
  • Rands In Repose: Keynote Kung-fu Two
    "The original Keynote Kung-fu article describes how to set up and use Keynote for the first time, but once you’ve done a couple of presentations, you’re going to want more." Rands drops some Keynote science, and I learn at least one new thing.
    (tags: presentation keynote software osx speaking tips )
  • YouTube – Experimental Game: Shadow Physics
    Even if it's got a long way to go, there's so much promise and potential here – and it's interesting to see how refined some of the puzzle ideas are. And: mind-bending in the way the best puzzle games are.
    (tags: shadowphysics games indie indiegames perspective lighting 3D 2d platform )
  • kewlchops: A new leaf.
    "I'm looking forward to working with new, clever people and getting my hands dirty again. I'm charged with leading the Open Library into fresh, fun territory; to enlist many hands to make "a page on the web for every book ever published" a great resource. I'm thrilled to be working with Brewster Kahle and his crack team in an important time for books on the web." What a perfect hire. Can't wait to see what George brings to it.
    (tags: georgeoates internetarchive books publishing openlibrary awesome )
  • BLDGBLOG: This Diseased Utopia: 10 Thoughts on Swine Flu and the City
    This is epic and brilliant and has so many jumping-off points I need to read it again, and again, and again.
    (tags: disease cities design health architecture bldgblog swineflu flu space )
  • BLDGBLOG: How the Other Half Writes: In Defense of Twitter
    "Now that suburban housewives in Missouri are letting their thoughts be known via Twitter, it's as if writing itself is thought to be under attack, invaded from all sides by the unwashed masses whose thoughts have not been sanctioned as Literature™. In many ways, I'm reminded of Truman Capote's infamous put-down of Jack Kerouac: "That's not writing, it's typing.""
    (tags: twitter writing bldgblog society people literature microblogging notetaking culture )
  • Bronze Age Fox – Impossible! info
    Pop band from Bristol, made good singles, got a deal, rather than touring recorded an album, album got shelved by label that had wanted them to tour, band broke up, album now sees light of day from SVC, for three quid. Phew!
    (tags: music brongeagefox publishing download album pop )
  • Switching from scripting languages to Objective C and iPhone: useful libraries :: Hackdiary
    "I’m a web developer at heart, and a scripting language user by preference. Coding for the iPhone doesn’t feel as fluid in text handling or HTTP access as the environments I’m used to. Fortunately I’ve been able to find some fantastic open-source libraries and wrappers that make up the difference. Here are my favourites so far:" A useful – and interesting – set of links from Matt B.
    (tags: mobile osx iphone development framework objectivec scripting )
  • chewing pixels » Troths by Carl Sandburg
    "Oh words, words, words." Beautiful. Thanks, Simon.
    (tags: poetry carlsandburg )
  • Insult Swordfighting: The Nintendo playbook
    "The Wii has captured the imagination of millions of people who didn't consider themselves gamers at all. Why are we so surprised? All this has happened before." And, no doubt, all of it will happen again. Some good insight and quotation from Mitch Krpata on a history of Nintendo's console marketing and sales strategies.
    (tags: games marketing business nintendo sales profit consoles )
  • The Planetside War: Weekend Warriors | Rock, Paper, Shotgun
    War reporting from a virtual world; Jim Rossignol documents the first skirmishes in the Offworld/RPS/Escapist conflict. Looking forward to more of this.
    (tags: games rockpapershotgun offworld reportage jimrossignol planetside theescapist )
  • S/FJ: not only with orange
    "It is from the era when people were all 'we will not know if acid is dangerous until we test it on THE FOXIEST GIRLS IN ENGLAND.'" Too right.
    (tags: interview video culture lsd acid hotness )
  • Closure.
    If you can see it, it exists. If you can't, it doesn't. Lovely, tough, fun.
    (tags: games flash blackandwhite light shade closure )
  • On the high seas – a set on Flickr
    "We were delighted to have George Oates, ex of Flickr who started and managed the Commons, come to visit us at the National Maritime Museum in November 2008. When she was here she curated some Commons content for us. This set is the first of this content." Some wonderful selections; the full archive must be remarkable.
    (tags: flickr history commons georgeoates curation sailing marinehistory nmm )
  • scraplab : a few months back i donated £25 to resonance 104.4 fm…
    "Perhaps more charities should project a less glamorous image, and remind us that they still have to do all the boring stuff that everyone does at work. And perhaps then we wouldn’t have such unreasonable expectations. Sponsor a filing cabinet, sir?" The thing I like most about this is being told exactly where your contribution goes; you get a real connection with a real thing. I'd rather buy charities a shelving unit than £25 of vague platitudes.
    (tags: charity sponsorship resonancefm donations funding )

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