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  • Helmuth von Moltke the Elder – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Formative military strategist; interesting with respects to systems thinking; but sod that, he also coined Red versus Blue. For that alone: +1.
    (tags: military strategy warfare systems redvsblue )
  • Captured Photo Collection » Ian Fisher : American Soldier Photos
    "For 27 months, Ian Fisher, his parents and friends, and the U.S. Army allowed Denver Post reporters and a photographer to watch and chronicle his recruitment, induction, training, deployment, and, finally, his return from combat. A selection of photos from Ian’s journey are posted below." The link to the full project page isn't working at the moment, but the pictures alone are striking.
    (tags: photography america military photojournalism narrative )
  • 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 )
  • Obituary: Douglas Keen | Books | The Guardian
    "As editorial director of Ladybird Books, Douglas Keen, who has died aged 95, was responsible for the first experience of reading of millions of children." Myself included; I learned to read with Peter, Jane, and my Mum, sitting on my bedroom floor each morning.
    (tags: books reading education children ladybird douglaskeen obituary )
  • TextMate productivity tips | 456 Berea Street
    Amazingly, a few in here I didn't know – "move selection" and "delete only whitespace" for starters.
    (tags: texmate texteditor tips software )
  • Ian Bogost – Persuasive Games
    "I call this new form "procedural rhetoric," a type of rhetoric tied to the core affordances of computers: running processes and executing rule-based symbolic manipulation. Covering both commercial and non-commercial games from the earliest arcade games through contemporaty titles, I look at three areas in which videogame persuasion has already taken form and shows considerable potential: politics, advertising, and education. The book reflects both theoretical and game-design goals." Add to cart.
    (tags: ianbogost games play book rhetoric proceduralrhetoric influence argument )
  • Down the Rabbit Hole of the Pentagon Graphics Machine. | WallStats.com The Art of Information
    "I won’t rant about how our tax dollars pay for these images and how we deserve better. But what I do find alarming is that these documents are used to brief major decision makers. These decision makers may know a thing or two about policy and politics, but if decoding and understanding the armed forces budget is the goal of these documents, then there is a huge failure here." Datafail and slidecrime, all under one roof.
    (tags: military infographics visualisation data information charts )
  • Charlotte Higgins says one of the most interesting aspects of Barack Obama's speeches is the enormous debt they owe to the oratory of the Romans | World news | The Guardian
    "The true orator is one whose practice of citizenship embodies a civic ideal – whose rhetoric, far from empty, is the deliberate, rational, careful organiser of ideas and argument that propels the state forward safely and wisely. This is clearly what Obama, too, is aiming to embody: his project is to unite rhetoric, thought and action in a new politics that eschews narrow bipartisanship. Can Obama's words translate into deeds?" Nice article on rhetoric and oratory. Cicero really is quite the writer, you know; ages since I've read him, but this brings it all back.
    (tags: speech oratory rhetorics politics barackobama )
  • gewgaw » Mirror’s Edge
    "When the mechanics are broken there – no matter what great ingredients or designs you had – the dish disappoints. Execution is very much part of the analysis there – as is service, mis-en-scene. Food is never evluated (in the Guide Micheline sense) out of context… but the mechanics are fundamental to everything else." Robin Hunicke on another parallel to games criticism; I think she might be onto something, and it's another good contribution to the mound of Mirrors' Edge coverage.
    (tags: games criticism mirrorsedge robinhunicke food )
  • GameSetWatch – Exploring Online Worlds: The Oddness Of Trukz
    "Though few gamers might be interested in long haul trucking, there is nothing wrong with concentrating on a small group of gamers and offering them the best experience they can get within their limited requirements. In fact, the more MMO developers who realize this—that a small group of loyal players is better than a huge group of disinterested players—the better, honestly." Very true – a nice conclusion to Matthew Kumar's round-up of a somewhat niche – but interesting sounding – browser MMO.
    (tags: games mmo trukz online multiplayer web browser )
  • Whose day? | A Better Course
    "The moisturiser, far from the trusted friend and counsellor of the first reading, is The Picture of Dorian Gray." Alex tries to read that Nivea ad that's all over stations right now. It is confusing.
    (tags: advertising product brand )
  • YouTube – Hatfield Hotdog Launcher Documentary
    "We think it's one of the greatest inventions of the twentieth century." Awesome. This is why kids go into engineering.
    (tags: hatfield hotdogs ballistics documentary mechanics artillery )
  • Databases, Lists, Maps, Rankings – Index – Data Desk – Los Angeles Times
    "Maps, databases and other resources that help you dig deeper." A shame the raw data isn't available, but great they're collating this stuff and seeing it as another channel of news they provide.
    (tags: data visualisation resource latimes newspaper journalism stats )
  • gandreas:products:Rogue
    "A favorite on college Unix systems in the early to mid-1980s, Rogue popularized the dungeon crawling computer game dating back from 1980 (and spawned entire class of derivatives known collectively as "roguelikes"). gandreas software now presents the classic for the iPhone/iPod Touch." Oh god, Rogue for the iPhone. Unusual gestural interface, but it's a perfect port, and brings back memories of being 7 all over again. Needless to say, I installed it immediately.
    (tags: rogue roguelike games ascii iphone )

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