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  • Gamasutra – News – GDC: Clint Hocking On Improvisational Success Through Design Failure
    "Mastery is not a prerequisite to improvisational play. The only prerequisite is confidence, and the only prerequisite in making the game is that we do not discourage the player from improvisation by "humiliating" the player." This talk really does sound like it confirms what I already know: Hocking is bang on a lot of money, very self-aware, and I want to give him consensual manhugs. Also, I want him to make more games. Lots more games. Curses at not getting to GDC.
    (tags: design games play farcry2 clinthocking gdc09 )
  • Wolfenstein 3D Classic
    John Carmack writes about porting Wolfenstein 3D to the iPhone – there's a lot in here that's very interesting, and some smart notes on design and interface choices; there's also some Carmack Being Carmack. Still, he's an impressive developer, and it's nie to see someone being so open at development, especially for the iPhone
    (tags: programming games iphone development idsoftware johncarmack wolfenstein )
  • Contrariwise: Literary Tattoos
    "Tattoos from books, poetry, music, and other sources." As with all tattoos: some are misspelt, some are a bit blah, some are beautiful.
    (tags: writing art tattoo books literature bodyart poetry quotations tattoos )
  • The Buzzwords of 2008 – NYTimes.com
    "Picking out political buzzwords from 2008 is like shooting moose in a pigpen. The fundamentals were so dizzyingly strong, it could be tough to keep them all straight." Good selection, though, both political and non.
    (tags: society language type nyt jargon words slang buzzwords )
  • sakurakoshimizu: 20071201
    "Waveform Series is the laser-cut shapes of the waveform of the sound in sound editing software environment. I used some human sound such as yawn, atchoum, giggle, wow, and the sound of church bell." Utterly, utterly gorgeous.
    (tags: design beautiful sound audio silver jewelry lasercutting waves )
  • HTTP Client – Mac Developer Tool for HTTP Debugging
    "A Mac OS X Leopard developer tool for debugging HTTP services by graphically creating & inspecting complex HTTP messages." Oh, that could come in handy.
    (tags: development web http debugging )
  • Pages Generator — GitHub
    Lovely way to generate pages for your github projects – and to do so as a branch of said project. Clever.
    (tags: opensource git versioncontrol sourcecontrol github )
  • Really, Really Big Bad Exploit found in Eve Online… after 4 years – PlayNoEvil Game Security News & Analysis
    "CCP Games has uncovered an exploit in Eve Online that survived in the game for 4 years and may have had a massive impact on the game and game economy." Read the links for more details; suffice to say, EVE is going through a major economic upheaval right now; exploits that have lasted for four years are no longer viable, and everything's getting very expensive. Sound familiar?
    (tags: games mmo mmorpg economy eve eveonline recession )
  • Hurt like HELvetica | Typophile
    "Semi-jestfully I would talk with my friends about how stupid it would be to get an I <3 Helvetica tattoo… an even stupider idea would be to get it as a tramp stamp. Well, I got good reviews from my posse and impulsively I got it last night…" Oh boy.
    (tags: typography tattoo uhoh )
  • My Connect-the-Dots Tattoo was chosen for a Book O' Tattoo Weirdos on Flickr – Photo Sharing!
    "Pretty sure I'm not the first person in the universe to come up with this idea, but I've yet to see another connect-the-dots tattoo." Beautiful.
    (tags: tattoo bodyart jointhedots art illustration )
  • Economic science fiction – Paul Krugman – Op-Ed Columnist – New York Times Blog
    "It’s somewhat embarrassing, but that’s how I got into economics: I wanted to be a psychohistorian when I grew up, and economics was as close as I could get." Paul Krugman, you are the best.
    (tags: sciencefiction scifi asimov economics paulkrugman )
  • The Theory of Interstellar Trade – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    "The Theory of Interstellar Trade is a paper written in 1978 by economist Paul Krugman…. Krugman analyzed the question of 'how should interest rates on goods in transit be computed when the goods travel at close to the speed of light? This is a problem because the time taken in transit will appear less to an observer traveling with the goods than to a stationary observer.'" Paul Krugman, winner of the 2008 Nobel Prize for Economics, is officially awesome.
    (tags: paulkrugman sciencefiction economics trade sublighttravel )
  • Food and Flowers Go Boom. – A Photography Blog.
    "The New York Times Magazine food issue had plenty of fun this weekend; Looks like photo editor Kathy Ryan gave photographer Martin Klimas a 22-caliber rifle and told him to embrace his anger. He decimated an ear of corn, an apple and a pumpkin so thoroughly that the editors could not decide on a favorite." Beautiful.
    (tags: photography food fruit flowers vegetables )
  • Asp – E McNeill
    Strategy game that requires you to work within the boundaries of limited – but potentially powerful – AI, and act as a guiding "real intelligence" for your ships.
    (tags: games play ai strategy java )
  • Goldfinger Titles – The World Of Kane.
    "Brownjohn had never worked with live action before, nor had his animation assistant Trevor Bond. Using techniques taught by László Moholy-Nagy, Brownjohn's team beamed light over three separate models; a belly dancer, a snake dancer and a model for close-ups." Short blogpost – with archive behind-the-scenes images – on creating the title sequence for Goldfinger.
    (tags: film bond design media titles jamesbond goldfinger projection )
  • LittleBigPlanet Review – Eurogamer
    "LittleBigPlanet lets [players] run wild, with unprecedented results, but it locks the majority out of the creative process, because it's time-consuming and simply not very enjoyable. We hoped it could do both those things. That it doesn't isn't the let-down it might have been, thanks to the untamed community of brilliant nutjobs that's already out there, appending their DIY masterpieces to this beautiful, mildly flawed, magnificently multiplayer platform game. We salute them, we salute Media Molecule for making it possible for them, and we salute Sony for its total commitment to this brave, hare-brained project. But mostly, we're just happy to see a flagship game for a modern system that's about running from left to right and jumping over things."
    (tags: games play creativity editing review eurogamer ps3 littlebigplanet )

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