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  • The Twilight Zone: Breaking Dawn « Proceedings of the UK Pier Review Society
    “What Bella doesn’t know is that this is no ordinary home, and the Cullens are no ordinary family. By rescuing an innocent girl from where she fell, they have set her upon a path that could change all their lives for ever. And when Bella emerges from the other end of that path, she may find that things are not what she expected in… the Twilight Zone.” This is priceless.
    (tags: twilight twilightzone pastiche satire grammar )
  • Architecture in The Witness
    "Yes, we could have started with the placeholder structures and made them more elaborate and better-looking, in a general video-game-level-design way, but that’s different from having well-thought-out ideas subtly embodied in the structures of the areas, which is what we are going for." The Witness used real architecture and landscape architecture firms to help design its world.
    (tags: games jonathanblow thewitness architecture gardens landscape )
  • Assassin’s Creed 2: 0 out of 5 stars « Chungking Espresso
    "How does a game about killing people, the Old Testament, and the Borgias completely bore an Italian Jew?" Simon Ferrari didn't like Assassin's Creed II; he explains why. It's entertaining, for sure (but I'm still going to pick it up).
    (tags: games simonferrari writing assassinscreed2 )
  • BLDGBLOG: Leviathan: An Interview with Richard Mosse
    Wonderful interview with Richard Mosse, who photographs (quite beautifully) plane wrecks.
    (tags: photography landscape ballardian aircraft wreckage disruption art )
  • The Escapist : Gaming Isn't Brain Surgery
    "I wonder what Tulon Ethabathel the Dwarf is doing right now." A US brain surgeon talks about his interest in gaming, the amount of time he gives it – very little – but the nontheless-important role it plays in his life. Lovely article, really; well-crafted and thought-provoking.
    (tags: games lifestyle life culture medicine pasttimes )
  • Andy Huntington Interaction & Sound » Datadecs
    "For Christmas 2009 the Really Interesting Group wanted to create a a gift comprising a series of 4 unique decorations based on each recipient’s use of the Flickr, Dopplr, Last.fm and Twitter. Having used a couple of the software APIs they were thinking about using (flickr and dopplr) and with experience of rapid prototyping we worked together to turn the data into something physical." Can't believe I haven't linked this already. Ours were wonderful; many thanks to RIG and Andy.
    (tags: datadecs data christmas design rapidprototyping rig andyhuntingdon awesome )
  • GameSetWatch – Raw Thrills' Eliminated American Idol Arcade Game
    "Players stand in front of a green screen while the game films them and creates a music video background while they sing. Their performance is then emailed to them or burnt onto a DVD players can take home." Awesome. Unfortunately, the project has been canned. Still, it's worth watching the slightly cringey videos of the developers playing it, because it's a nifty bit of code.
    (tags: arcade karaoke games americanidol cancelled video processing )
  • mir.aculo.us with Thomas Fuchs » Blog Archive » textorize: Pristine Font rendering for the Web
    "It all boils down to a Ruby script that runs on OS X only and uses OS X’s really awesome typography and subpixel antialiased font rendering. Why not tap into this to make those headline graphics? With Rubycocoa you can easily whip up a small app that draws some text, and save it into a PNG file." Um, blimey.
    (tags: ruby script typography osx type images rendering )
  • YOUNG GALLERY – David Burdeny
    Icebergs and Shorelines; I love the Icebergs series particularly. What a rich page for a gallery.
    (tags: photography art gallery photos icebergs shorelines landscape davidburdeny )
  • nef 'five-a-day' to well-being in major new government report
    "3. Take Notice: Be curious. Catch sight of the beautiful. Remark on the unusual. Notice the changing seasons. Savour the moment, whether you are on a train, eating lunch or talking to friends. Be aware of the world around you and what you are feeling. Reflecting on your experiences will help you appreciate what matters to you." All very good advice – and, frankly, what I knew already – but this one felt particularly appropriate, given Noticings.
    (tags: life advice report noticings government happiness )
  • How To: Getting Started with Amazon EC2 | PaulStamatiou.com
    This is a pretty good guide – made sense, got me up and running fast, and nice and clearly written.
    (tags: ec2 amazon aws development tutorial howto )
  • chewing pixels » There Was a Young Lady Who Swallowed a Fly
    "In a sense, a child, by definition, shrinks Scribblenauts’ scope: the game’s potential solutions are necessarily limited by vocabulary, so players with a smaller vocabulary have fewer options open to them. But, free of the dry, efficient logic of adulthood, a child’s imagination also opens the game up in ways beyond most adults’ reach." Simon makes a strong point about Scribblenauts.
    (tags: games scribblenauts children imagination creativity freedom )

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