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  • 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 )
  • One More Go: Rhythm Tengoku, or Why plucking the hairy onion makes a new woman out of me – Offworld
    "…it turns out that a GBA and a cart isn’t any more use than a GBA on its own. It’s only when you build a machine out of a GBA and a cart and a me that you’ve got a real Rhythm Tengoku Machine. Bolt those three components together and you’ve built an entirely new organism, an extraordinary creature who can shoot ghosts, dance with monkeys, and climb stars like staircases."
    (tags: games play writing hardware offworld gba rhythmtengoku )
  • Kloonigames » Blog Archive » 4 Minutes and 33 Seconds of Uniqueness
    "You’ll win the game if you’re the only one playing the game at the moment in the world. The game checks over the internet if there are other people playing it at the moment and it’ll kill the game if someone else is playing it. You have to play the game for 4 minutes and 33 seconds." High concept, I'll give it that.
    (tags: games space surreal abstract globalgamejam silence solitary johncage nordicgamejam )
  • BBC NEWS | Technology | Video game helps with fire drill
    "Durham University's Dr Shamus Smith, who helped spearhead the project, told BBC News that that while bespoke 3D modelling software was available, modifying a video game was faster, more cost effective, and had better special effects." Quite true. Although: "gamers" tend to treat it as a game, wheras "non-gamers" treat it as a training exercise, and behave accordingly.
    (tags: games technology simulation training fire safety source seriousgames )
  • PC Pro: News: Q&A: Microsoft defends return to DRM
    Microsoft on their new MSN Music service, weighed-down by DRM. I don't normally link to stuff about DRM, but frankly, every single response in this is comedy gold.
    (tags: interview music microsoft mobile comedy drm )
  • Science News / Gamers Crave Control And Competence, Not Carnage
    "The results from two surveys, based on responses from over 2,500 people who participate in an Internet chat group focused on video games, found that the inclusion of violent content did nothing to enhance players’ enjoyment. What did matter was feeling in control and feeling competent. “Games give autonomy, the freedom to take lots of different directions and approaches,” says Ryan."
    (tags: games play research control motivation violence agency )
  • Loco Roco 3d Wallpaper by ~kheng on deviantART
    Beautiful.
    (tags: games 3D wallpaper artwork via:offworld locoroco )
  • Bobbie Johnson: Why I'm finished with 'social media' | Technology | guardian.co.uk
    "Social media is people. People talk about stuff. The end." Yes.
    (tags: journalism media social guardian socialmedia bobbiejohnson )
  • Speculating with Shoulda — GIANT ROBOTS SMASHING INTO OTHER GIANT ROBOTS
    You can now use Shoulda macros in RSpec as well as Test::Unit. Thanks, Thoughtbot! Might take a poke at this some time.
    (tags: ruby testing thoughtbot rspec shoulda )

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