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  • Veer: Products: Type: Type: UMT0000447 – Phaeton
    I am not an expert in these matters, but that is rather lovely.
    (tags: typography fonts type kevincornell design )
  • YouTube – Giant White Glove
    That performance of Billie Jean. But with a Giant White Glove. Brilliant.
    (tags: videos processing manipulation michaeljackson data motioncapture )
  • White Glove Tracking
    "On May 4th, 2007, we asked internet users to help isolate Michael Jackson's white glove in all 10,060 frames of his nationally televised landmark performance of Billy Jean. 72 hours later 125,000 gloves had been located. wgt_data_v1.txt (listed below) is the culmination of data collected. It is released here for all to download and use as an input into any digital system. Just as the data was gathered collectively it is our hope that it will be visualized collectively." This is amazing. And what it leads to is even better.
    (tags: michaeljackson motiontracking video art data crowdsourcing visualisation )
  • When I Enter the Office, the Imperial March Plays — GIANT ROBOTS SMASHING INTO OTHER GIANT ROBOTS
    Thoughtbot discover their RFID door-lock system has an API. A short bash at some code later, and they now have theme songs when they enter the office.
    (tags: physicalcomputing music tunes themesong thoughbot software hack code )
  • kidmapper
    "From 30th June to 25th August, I'll be following a route across Scotland from the south western tip of Mull to the outskirts of Edinburgh, as charted in Chapters 14–27 of Robert Louis Stevenson’s ‘Kidnapped’." I remember talking to Tim about this at BookCamp; it's great to see it in-the-world.
    (tags: books literature maps walking media kidnapped stevenson timwright )
  • New seat encourages South Bank visitors to lie down and contemplate the sky [7 July 2009]
    "Peter Newman's Skystation is a circular sculpture inspired by the form of Le Corbusier's LC4 chaise longue which encourages the user to lie down and contemplate the vast expanse of space above and beyond." I rather like that. Doesn't look comfortable, but I agree with the sentiment.
    (tags: art sculpture design chair installation southbank )
  • IE6ify Bookmarklet
    "After years of observation and reverse engineering I am proud to say I have been able to reproduce the IE6 algorithm to break even the most standards-compliant websites." Hur hur hur.
    (tags: ie6 html development web browser standardscompliance oops )
  • Pulse Laser: The Utility of the Unfinished
    "How finished an artefact is is an important indicator of its relationship to the world: not just an indication of where it is in its lifecycle, but also one that explains how it should be understood, and that opens a dialogue between the observer and the artefact." Me, on Pulse Laser, talking about unfinished states as conversation tools, amongst other things.
    (tags: design writing wear schulzeandwebb dialogue conversation patina unfinished )
  • The Aeneid on Facebook
    "Virgil is singing arms and a man". I must admit, I prefer "the man", but this is lovely nontheless.
    (tags: facebook humour classics pastiche aeneid virgil system:filetype:png system:media:image )
  • In search of the click track « Music Machinery
    "I’ve always been curious about which drummers use a click track and which don’t, so I thought it might be fun to try to build a click track detector using the Echo Nest remix SDK." Analysing tempo fluctuation on a variety of popular recordings to find out who uses a click track; as you might have guessed, Ringo and John Bonham didn't.
    (tags: audio music sound analysis api python clicktrack drummers rhythm )
  • YouTube – SF4 – Abel vs Sagat
    Finally, a decent video of Abel. Ignore the first round, where he gets hammered, and concentrate on the second two: he negates Sagat's ranged game by getting in close, throwing in some careful EX scissor kicks, and massive abuse of linking a juggle into the aerial grab throw.
    (tags: games strategy videos streetfighter4 abel sagat )
  • Almost Perfect htaccess File for WordPress Blogs | Josiah Cole dot com
    Some nice tips in here, mainly about blocking access to things and security.
    (tags: security wordpress apache htaccess )
  • Strobist: CERN, Pt. 1: It's the Little Things that Matter
    David Hobby goes to Cern, and has a ball. Also: takes some nice portraits.
    (tags: photography strobist cern )
  • Godbit Project | Pagination with Code Igniter
    Useful tutorial on building Pagination, that goes beyond the Pagination library and points out what you need to be doing with the Model, too.
    (tags: programming tutorial development web framework php pagination codeigniter )
  • Reassessing Your Definition of Illmatic « Bandcamp Blog
    Bandcamp add an automatic way to generate one-time use download codes for music – so bands can promote singles and the like. And then: they add automatic Moo Minicard generation to the mix. Bloody brilliant, and definitely The Right Way To Do Things.
    (tags: distribution api promotion integration brilliant bandcamp moo minicards smallpieces )
  • This is why you're fat.
    "where dreams become heart attacks" – photographs of revolting, calorie-drenched food "experiments".
    (tags: blog food health calories cholesterol disgusting )
  • Intro to CIUnit (part of fooStack) for CodeIgniter
    Requires a chunk of configuration, but this is not half bad: allows you to use PHPUnit from the command line to actually, properly test CI models. Even lets you use YAML configuration files. Not bad.
    (tags: testing codeigniter phpunit unittesting )
  • TweeterGetter .::. Get 15,625 New Twitter Followers In 30 Days!
    There are not expletives strong enough. In a nutshell: it's a pyramid scheme for following people you don't know on Twitter. It asks for your username and password. Terrifying.
    (tags: marketing twitter awful spam mlm socalledfriends )
  • Exporting the past into the future, or, “The Possibility Jelly lives on the hypersurface of the present” « Magical Nihilism
    "Warning – this is a collection of half-formed thoughts, perhaps even more than usual." They seem pretty well-formed to me, even if the blogpost is a dense infoburst. Lots of solid gold in here, worth reading twice, slowly, and thinking on. And then working out what the conclusions are.
    (tags: socialsoftware space place mattjones location time thoughts proximity resolution )
  • WikipathS: The Great Web Race | Play This Thing!
    "…you go to any page on Wikipedia; a "start" button appears on the page. You click it, and it sends you to a random Wikipedia page, and then displays your "target" page in a box at the bottom of the browser window (as shown in the illo above). Your goal is to navigate from the start page to the target page, using only links in the main body of each article; the game is timed, so presumably you're attempting to do it in the minimum amount of time." A Greasemonkey/js entrant to the Global Game Jam – unusual, to say the least, and an interesting move.
    (tags: games web javascript greasemonkey wikipedia navigation )
  • KANYE WEST "Welcome To Heartbreak" Directed by Nabil on Vimeo
    And Kanye's datamoshing too. This is a bit more subtle and polished than the Chairlift video, but ideally suits the song.
    (tags: music compression videos effects kanyewest artefacting datamoshing )
  • Solid Snake Must Be Somewhere in This Warehouse « Hardcasual
    "Solid Snake, the special operations agent who frequently amuses himself by hiding in cardboard boxes, has been taped up and shipped to a warehouse in Oslo, Norway. Details are scarce at this point, but it appears Mr. Snake, famous for single-handedly dismantling Outer Heaven and destroying countless Metal Gears, made an error while shipping classified documents overseas and was picked up by a Fedex truck. The rescue operation has proved fruitless as of the time of this writing."
    (tags: humour hardcasual packaging infrastructure metalgearsolid )
  • Shiba Inu Puppy Cam, Ustream.TV
    I have had this in the top corner of my screen as a kind of company. They are delightful little things. I am not normally a dog person, or sentimental, but they're just too delightful. Especially when they're asleep.
    (tags: videos streaming dogs shibainu puppies cute )

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