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  • Veer: Products: Type: Type: UMT0000447 – Phaeton
    I am not an expert in these matters, but that is rather lovely.
    (tags: typography fonts type kevincornell design )
  • YouTube – Giant White Glove
    That performance of Billie Jean. But with a Giant White Glove. Brilliant.
    (tags: videos processing manipulation michaeljackson data motioncapture )
  • White Glove Tracking
    "On May 4th, 2007, we asked internet users to help isolate Michael Jackson's white glove in all 10,060 frames of his nationally televised landmark performance of Billy Jean. 72 hours later 125,000 gloves had been located. wgt_data_v1.txt (listed below) is the culmination of data collected. It is released here for all to download and use as an input into any digital system. Just as the data was gathered collectively it is our hope that it will be visualized collectively." This is amazing. And what it leads to is even better.
    (tags: michaeljackson motiontracking video art data crowdsourcing visualisation )
  • When I Enter the Office, the Imperial March Plays — GIANT ROBOTS SMASHING INTO OTHER GIANT ROBOTS
    Thoughtbot discover their RFID door-lock system has an API. A short bash at some code later, and they now have theme songs when they enter the office.
    (tags: physicalcomputing music tunes themesong thoughbot software hack code )
  • kidmapper
    "From 30th June to 25th August, I'll be following a route across Scotland from the south western tip of Mull to the outskirts of Edinburgh, as charted in Chapters 14–27 of Robert Louis Stevenson’s ‘Kidnapped’." I remember talking to Tim about this at BookCamp; it's great to see it in-the-world.
    (tags: books literature maps walking media kidnapped stevenson timwright )
  • New seat encourages South Bank visitors to lie down and contemplate the sky [7 July 2009]
    "Peter Newman's Skystation is a circular sculpture inspired by the form of Le Corbusier's LC4 chaise longue which encourages the user to lie down and contemplate the vast expanse of space above and beyond." I rather like that. Doesn't look comfortable, but I agree with the sentiment.
    (tags: art sculpture design chair installation southbank )
  • IE6ify Bookmarklet
    "After years of observation and reverse engineering I am proud to say I have been able to reproduce the IE6 algorithm to break even the most standards-compliant websites." Hur hur hur.
    (tags: ie6 html development web browser standardscompliance oops )
  • Code: Flickr Developer Blog » On UI Quality (The Little Things): Client-side Image Resizing
    "IE 6 is a riskier proposition, but can show improved image resizing when the AlphaImageLoader CSS filter is applied, the same filter commonly used for properly displaying PNGs with alpha transparency." Oh, that's interesting.
    (tags: ui polish ie6 ie internetexplore web development image sizing )
  • ME 2D Beta at Borne Games
    Mirror's Edge 2D flash game – which look, by all accounts, to be an official spin-off. Can't wait to see the full version; it's a very impressive little game.
    (tags: mirrorsedge games flash online free )
  • Abstract Heresies
    "You want to know what I think? I'll tell you what I think. Here's what I think: Java Java Java is is is too too too damn damn damn verbose verbose verbose. That's what I think. And I'm sticking to it. So there."
    (tags: java criticism formfollowsfunction programming development )
  • The Nietzsche Family Circus
    "The Nietzsche Family Circus pairs a randomized Family Circus cartoon with a randomized Friedrich Nietzsche quote." This one is particularly good.
    (tags: comics webcomics nietzsche )
  • Video: Stop-motion cutout Mega Man versus LEGO, pasta – Boing Boing Gadgets
    Wonderful, wonderful, stop-motion trailer for a Megaman 9 built out of the real world. Hypnotic, and lovely.
    (tags: games megaman rockman stopmotion animation lovely )
  • Scott To Pass Go For Monopoly Movie
    "Director Ridley Scott will helm the bizarre big screen adaptation of popular boardgame Monopoly… According to the Hollywood Reporter, Ridley will give the Monopoly movie a futuristic edge akin to his 1982 epic Blade Runner… The unlikely subject matter is just one in a line of Hasbro games to get big screen makeovers as part of an exclusive pairing with Universal Studios… Transformers filmmaker Michael Bay is producing a Ouija Board feature, while a film version of beloved classic Battleship is also in development." I know what "development" means, but still, this is the craziest games-to-film news I've seen for quite some time. Hollywood is strange.
    (tags: boardgames hasbro ridleyscott movies films hollywood crazy monopoly battleship adaptation )

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