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  • Leapfroglog – Cities, systems, literacy, games
    A nice post to end the year from Kars – it feels like a top-trump of so many things that have risen to the surface in my head in 2008.
    (tags: games play design space ubicomp cities karsalfrink systems everyware place systemsliteracy readwrite )
  • Katz Got Your Tongue? » Rails and Merb Merge
    "Today is a fairly momentous day in the history of Ruby web frameworks. You will probably find the news I’m about to share with you fairly shocking, but I will attempt to explain the situation." Yehuda Katz weighs in with a great, informative post.
    (tags: programming development ruby rails rubyonrails web software merb )
  • Riding Rails: Merb gets merged into Rails 3!
    "Merb and Rails already share so much in terms of design and sensibility that joining forces seemed like the obvious way to go. All we needed was to sit down for a chat and hash it out, so we did just that." No, really. Not an April Fool. It sounds like the architecture changes that are going to be made are going to be a big win for Rails 3. Looking forward to it.
    (tags: programming development ruby rails web frameworks merb )
  • AlternateIdea: Textmate Vibrant Ink Theme and Prototype Bundle
    Not concerned with the Javascript bundle, but the Vibrant Ink syntax-highlighting link is lovely.
    (tags: programming development theme textmate syntaxhighlighting )
  • Panda – Open source video platform
    "Unlike other video platforms, Panda is not just a service for encoding your videos for the web; Panda handles the whole process. From the upload form to streaming, Panda takes control." Open source, Merb-based video platform that anyone can use – runs on top of Amazon EC2, S3, and SimpleDB.
    (tags: video upload streaming newbamboo merb ruby application web software development )
  • Games Without Frontiers: How Videogames Blind Us With Science
    "After all, what is science? It's a technique for uncovering the hidden rules that govern the world. And videogames are simulated worlds that kids are constantly trying to master. Lineage and World of Warcraft aren't "real" world, of course, but they are consistent — the behavior of the environment and the creatures in it are governed by hidden and generally unchanging rules, encoded by the game designers. In the process of learning a game, gamers try to deduce those rules. This leads them, without them even realizing it, to the scientific method."
    (tags: games science scientificmethod systems method deduction statistics inference wired teaching education )
  • Road runner rules
    Jason Kottke republishes the supposed rules that Chuck Jones and other Road Runner animators stuck to whilst making their cartoons. Perhaps a little apocraphyl, but I like the idea of rules for things that aren't games.
    (tags: rules roadrunner cartoon animation chuckjones systems )
  • Merb Routing in 0.5
    "Merb’s routing shiznits needs some serious documentation love. Whilst I have a shot at getting some proper docpatches together here’s an overview of how to use routing in Merb 0.5." Thank god for that – was finding Merb's docs a little patchy in places.
    (tags: merb routing ruby programming documentation )
  • Lippi Selk Bag
    Cannot believe I only just discovered this: it's a sleeping bag with arms and legs. Incredible.
    (tags: sleepingbag selkbag amazing )
  • Kick It › Creating Products, Not Experiences
    "…it’s my feeling that experiences can’t really be designed. You can only provide the resources for people to have an experience; then it’s the people (users) themselves who create the experience." Dan Saffer hits the nail on the head at his new studio's blog. Can't wait to see what comes out of Kicker.
    (tags: products experience design dansaffer kicker studio experiencedesign interaction )
  • Early dConstruct thoughts | A Better Course
    "This leads into something else that felt very clear after the conference; the need to look outside of what we already know. If, as Matt Jones, posited, execution is more important than ideas, we’re going to need an understanding that is based on people who are not us, and that understanding is going to have to incorporate all the richness of what they know, how they model their worlds, and how they model their interactions with the world around them." Looking forward to more from Alex on dConstruct
    (tags: dconstruct08 design copywriting conference )
  • BBC NEWS | Business | The Box takes off on global journey
    "The Box is an ambitious and unique year-long project for BBC News to tell the story of international trade and globalisation by tracking a standard shipping container around the world." Awesome. What's better is that it's a working container, which means it's not significantly contributing in a negative way to environmental damage any more than other containers. Could be interesting.
    (tags: bbc thebox shipping container shippingcontainer )

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