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  • Hitotoki — About
    "Hitotoki stores literary 'sketches' of moments you experience every day. No check-ins. No bullshit badges. We think the most interesting stuff happens in the space between places. Hitotoki is built to help you capture those moments."
    (tags: writing travel hitotoki narrative world slow )
  • An Economic Analysis of a Drug-Selling Gang's Finances
    Bookmarked because I'm fed up of watery allusions to this (last seen: Malcolm Gladwell, Freakonomics (which is annoying because it's watery despite Levitt having *worked on the paper*)). $5 for the *actual information* seems far more interesting than any volume of popular economics books.
    (tags: economics crime academia levitt venkatesh antigladwellism )
  • Soundshapes: Amit Pitaru/Zach Gage bring Sonic Wire Sculptor to iPhone – Boing Boing
    Hard to explain, but a must-watch; lovely spatial music sequencer/toy. (And: I miss Offworld :( )
    (tags: sound music 3d spatial sequencer iphone )
  • Sun's path June to December
    "The picture clearly shows the path of the sun through the sky over the last six months." Brilliant. (And: so simple!)
    (tags: photography sun solarpath pinhole )
  • Philip K. Dick – Book Cover Art Gallery
    "Philip K. Dick fans from around the world have contributed to this scanned collection of over 650 PKD book covers." Some of these are awesome, from the crazy french covers for VALIS to the German editions of The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch – retitled as "LSD-Astronauten".
    (tags: illustration pkd scifi covers books philipkdick design )
  • Left 4k Dead
    "Left 4k Dead was made by Markus Persson, for the 2009 Java 4k Competition. The entire game is less than 4kb." Impressive, and even a bit fun.
    (tags: games programming java left4dead small challenge )
  • Gamasutra – Persuasive Games: Windows and Mirror's Edge
    "Mirror's Edge is not a perfect game, perhaps, but it is something more important: it is an interesting game. It can be played and experienced on its own terms, for its own sake, if players would only allow themselves to take a single videogame specimen at face value rather than as yet another data point on the endless trudge toward realistic perfection." Ian Bogost taking a considered approach to Mirror's Edge.
    (tags: games play gamasutra innovation experience mirrorsedge ianbogost seeing looking )
  • Dubious Quality: Fire
    "'Why do you build your own computers?' Gloria asked earlier this week. 'Why don't you buy just buy one that's already built?' … It's because computers are fire… If I was a caveman (I'd be dead, because I can't see clearly two feet in front of myself without glasses, but that's not the point), I wouldn't go to the guy who discovered fire and ask if I get a light off his torch. I might let him explain the process–documentation, as it were–but then I'd go off, hold the torch backwards, cut myself with the flint, and generally do it wrong."
    (tags: technology analogy progress computers billharris fire )
  • Headspace
    This appears to be some kind of 3D-tinged mind-mapping software; Flatblack were behind the rotoscoped look of Waking Life and A Scanner Darkly; this is clearly an interesting digression for them.
    (tags: 3D iphone software management productivity mindmapping spatial )
  • The Offworld 20: 2008's Best Indie and Overlooked – Offworld
    The Offworld 20 "…isn't just a list of independently made and under-appreciated games, it's a list of the games that celebrate what makes Offworld Offworld: the beautiful and the bizarre, and the games trying to push the medium forward and give us something we've never seen before, in whatever incremental way." Smashing. I love Offworld already, and this is a lovely list.
    (tags: games writing blogs offworld )
  • Monopoly Repackaging | Andy Mangold
    "Monopoly, in spite being the classiest of all board games, unfortunately is packaged just as boringly and uncreatively as every other garbage board game on the shelves. So, I decided to repackage it… turning the class up to 11." Very pretty, but I miss the original typeface: the 30s-style sans-serif was very important to the tone.
    (tags: games toys design product monopoly )
  • Versus CluClu Land: It's the Little Things
    "…my feeling is that the barriers to verismilitude in video games aren't technological– lighting effects, texture work, mocapping– but /technical/. They're matters of technique, mastering the extant toolset in order to produce the novelistic details that make for the feeling of authentic transport. Game design doesn't need a better camera, or a holodeck. What it requires is old-fashioned artistry and imaginativeness, an obsessive and nerdish Flaubert who will come along and show us how games work."
    (tags: games storytelling narrative design technique iroquoispliskin )
  • Sci-Fi Hi-Fi: Weblog: (via bradleyallen) If it looks like a leaderboard, and quacks like a leaderboard…
    "…it’s become apparent to me that social software is a medium turns all communication into a self-representation game whose ultimate goal is popularity."
    (tags: play design representation socialsoftware score statistics leaderboard popularity )
  • GameSetWatch – COLUMN – Chewing Pixels: 'The Nightmare Before Christmas'
    "I am a terrible gaming evangelist. Every time I think I’m onto something my mind’s invaded by Marcus Fenix and his sweaty, homoerotic pecs, by Cloud and his implausible sword and cod-philosophy and, most poignantly, by me, in my pajamas aged nine playing Tetris on the toilet and by me, in my pajamas aged twenty-nine, playing Tetris on the toilet." And Simon powers straight into /my/ favourite games writing of 2008. Bravo.
    (tags: games play writing culture videogames excuses evangelism )
  • Vintage Poison Labels – Spookshows.com
    That they are. Got to love the type on these.
    (tags: typography poison printing labels pharmacy illustration )
  • Cosmovox – a Musical Instrument for the iPhone and iPod touch
    "Cosmovox is a unique and innovative musical instrument for the iPhone and iPod touch." Nearly a theremin. Nearly.
    (tags: software iphone music instrument accelerometer spatial )
  • thedigitalist.net » lifting the veil – will you take a peek?
    "Tim, or perhaps T.J. (we were at the pudding stage), began talking about the experience of editing Cliffhanger (the edition we were going to print), and about some of the material that had to be changed or cast away – characters’ names, a lesbian sex scene, the ending itself – and we wondered whether, in a born-digital text, these sloughed-off palimpsests acquired an existence of their own, beyond the shadows of an HFS hard drive; in a library run by Veet Voojagig, perhaps." Picador publish both the final version of the book in print – and the urtext as a separate digital product. Fun.
    (tags: publishing writing picador panmacmillan ebook digital )
  • The Singles Club (preview) – Phonogram
    "The time comes again. Here’s the first five pages from the first issues of PHONOGRAM: THE SINGLES CLUB. Not only that, but we include seven sample B-side pages, plus a little introduction about what they’re all about, like." Looking jolly good, and am rather excited by the B-sides.
    (tags: phonogram comics music comic )
  • Dexter Gets His Own Newsstand
    Wonderful pastiches of popular US newstand titles to promote the new season of Dexter. The New Yorker pastiche is particularly superb.
    (tags: design print publishing magazine cover parody pastiche dexter )

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