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  • KNiiTTiiNG!!
    "KNiiTTiiNG uses the Nintendo Wii to knit. KNiiTTiiNG was created by an artist and an engineer turned behavioral scientist." Says coming soon; presumably some kind of homebrew – Wii or Wii controllers, I ask? – but worth a link for the delicious pun in the title.
    (tags: games knitting wii craft pun )
  • Scanwiches
    "Scans of sandwiches for education and delight." Yes.
    (tags: blog food photography awesome sandwiches scans )
  • Mastery of Games | Mssv
    Some interesting links here, but I swear: could people please find something OTHER than *that* Daigo Umehara video to link to when they talk about fighting games? There's this massively rich space to be explored, and it goes beyond 15-hit parries.
    (tags: games fighting beatemup sf3 daigoumehara )
  • Creating HD video with iMovie ‘09 » David Glover
    How to get proper HD out of iMovie 09, which is something it makes surprisingly difficult.
    (tags: tips osx video hd imovie )
  • Instapaper (analogue edition) (blog.thoughtwax.com)
    "I copy-and-pasted the text of my unread articles from Instapaper into a PDF, uploaded it to Lulu.com, and ordered a single book. Naturally I thought about scripting all of this but Instapaper doesn’t provide an API to retrieve articles, and I didn’t really want to bother with authentication headers and screen scraping and all of that hackery. I just wanted the book." Emmett makes an analogue version of Instapaper for himself.
    (tags: blog printing content lulu papernet instapaper pod )
  • Functional Cartography
    "One of the great things about working at a company with both interaction and industrial designers is that when collaboratively designing a device, you have better control over where bits of its functionality are located: in the hardware or the software. At Kicker, we call the activity of figuring out where a feature “lives” Functional Cartography."
    (tags: design interaction dansaffer industrial kickerstudio )
  • InterText v5n1: Two Solitudes by Carl Steadman
    A story, between two people, told through email. Not looking like email; actually, originally, told over email. Now, it can only be read in order – but once, it would have been delivered. Can't imagine how striking it might have been.
    (tags: writing narrative fiction stories email carlsteadman )
  • Joe Jackson and Jamais Cascio Vs The Collapsitarians « Magical Nihilism
    "Watching classics like The Apartment and Manhattan made me wonder at the romances we’d write about some cities, and Slumdog Millionaire bizarrely seemed like a continuation of that: a romance of the maximum-city." Yes; my favourite thing in that film was the growth of the city around Jamal, Bombay becoming Mumbai, and the skyscrapers growing.
    (tags: futurism cities film architecture mattjones urban quotation change romance )
  • Warren Ellis » Dubplates, Battle Weapons, Unbooks And Ebooks
    "The thing that caught my eye about the Unbook was the idea of accepting a book as a version: an evolving beast that spits out periodic iterations of itself before crawling away to mutate some more."
    (tags: books publishing printing warrenellis unfinished unbook )
  • Military: Royal Air Force Prefers Gamers To Pilots
    "See, the RAF reckons research has shown them that the best drone pilot candidates are those who are experienced video game players, rather than experienced pilots. Sounds crazy at first, but when you think about it, pilots are experienced at actually flying. But flying something remotely via a 2D monitor? That's a gamer's area of expertise."
    (tags: games skills military training wgrtw remotecontrol expertise raf )
  • Jonathan Jones: Alan Moore knows the score | Art and design | guardian.co.uk
    "…we're always being told art should disturb. Moore makes artists like the Chapmans look like the middle-class entertainers they are. He's a real force of imagination in a world that is full of fakes. If there was any justice this man would get the Turner Prize."
    (tags: comics art criticism alanmoore )
  • Inside the Digital Foundry: WipEout HD's 1080p Sleight of Hand
    "Basically WipEout HD is the first game I've come across that seems to be operating with a dynamic framebuffer. Resolution can alter on a frame-by-frame basis. Rather than introduce dropped frames, slow down or other unsavoury effects, the number of pixels being rendered drops and the PS3's horizontal hardware scaler is invoked to make up the difference." Interesting – and technically fascinating – post on Wipeout HD's dynamic framebuffer, used to keep the framerate at a rock-solid 60fps at the expense of horizontal resolution
    (tags: sony ps3 programming graphics hidef hd wipeout framebuffer )
  • Strobist: Strobe/Ambient Balance: A Shorthand Way of Thinking
    "Truth be told, I don't think in terms of absolute F/stops and shutter speeds. They are not what is important. It's the relationship between the different light levels that is important." This is why I love David Hobby: he talks about photography (in general) in the same words as me. Exposure isn't about numbers, it's about sliding scales.
    (tags: exposure lighting photography strobist language )
  • Browse the Artifacts of Geek History in Jay Walker's Library
    Wow.
    (tags: jaywalker library collection collecting artefacts books architecure )
  • Analog Meets Its Match in Red Digital Cinema's Ultrahigh-Res Camera
    "I'm passionate about this because I'm building the camera I've always wanted to shoot with," he says. "When my grandkids and great-grandkids look back, they're going to say I was a camera builder. I did handgrips and then goggles and then sunglasses to prepare myself. But cameras are magic." Fantastic article about Jim Jannard and his Red digital movie-camera business.
    (tags: hd film camera technology red wired filmmaking cinematography )
  • YouTube – future engineer-this kids amazing
    Brilliant, brilliant little advert.
    (tags: commerical advert engineering education awesome )
  • Video Games Hero – rocking the NDS homebrew
    "VideoGamesHero brings you homebrew action at it's best – offering lasting fun and challenging action with over 65 Songs, 5 Game modes, Motion Card and Guitar Grip support, there is something for everyone!" Homebrew Harmonix-style rhythm action game for the ds. Awesome.
    (tags: nintendo ds nintendods homebrew music games rhythmaction )
  • Gamasutra – Game Design Psychology: The Full Hirokazu Yasuhara Interview
    "In this extensive interview, Yasuhara outlines his carefully constructed theories of fun and game design, including the differences between American and Japanese audiences, with illustrated documents." Lots of nice things in here, including a section on "tidying up".
    (tags: game design hirokazuyasuhara interaction play )
  • Front page – APIdock
    "APIdock is a web app that provides a rich and usable interface for searching, perusing and improving the documentation of projects that are included in the app." Handy.
    (tags: api reference documentation doc ruby rspec rails )
  • adaptive path » blog » Peter Merholz » Pen(cil) and paper to live prototype – where’d the wireframe go?
    "I think the role of the architecture diagram, user flow, and wireframe belongs very much after the fact, after we’ve sketched and prototyped an experience. Those are tools to document what has been agreed through sketching and prototyping. They are not the best means for solving challenging design problems." That seems like a good way of putting it.
    (tags: documentation ux userexperience design sketching prototyping wireframe making )
  • OmniGraffle UX Template | Konigi
    "In this template you'll find shared layers (masters) for a title page, wireframe, wireframe/storyboard hybrid, simple storyboard, and storyboard with notes. Column guides and a regular grid make it easy to use and keep your layout tight." Nice .graffle templates for UX designers.
    (tags: design ux omnigraffle template layout prototyping )
  • Rosemarie fiore
    Timelapse, merged photographs of videogames. Beautiful, especially Tempest.
    (tags: tempest gyrus qix timelapse merge photography games videogames arcade classic )

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