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  • The Quiet Tinkerer Who Makes Games Beautiful Finally Gets His Due
    Great profile on Tim Sweeney from Stephen Totilo. Again, part of my childhood gaming, especially ZZT, which was a brilliant editor and one of the first play/create tools I messed around with. Striking to see how much impact the shareware creators of my youth – Carmack, Sweeney, and all the Apogee/id/Epic crews – have gone on to have in the modern industry. Also: striking to be reminded how much of those early PC gaming days were about borderline geniuses writing terrifying graphics engines.
    (tags: games timsweeney epicmegagames epic zzt engines creation profile stephentotilo )
  • Billy’s Booze Blog » A Top Ten of Whiskies under £50
    Useful reference material! (And: he's totally right about the Nikka).
    (tags: whisky drink list recommendations alcohol )
  • : Charis Wilson | The Economist
    "In [Nude] she was always sorry for the clumsy pins, and the uneven parting in her hair. But Edward Weston regretted the shadow on her right arm, which spoiled the symmetry of her body curving like an architectural form or a tree, or like a curling wave on the coast, lines as lovely as any in Nature. To her lasting astonishment, he had glorified her." I love Economist obituaries, and this one – of Charis Wilson – is no exception. Lovely.
    (tags: photography economist obituary art chariswilson via:blech )
  • Twitter / @HATProject/HomeAlone
    "All the characters fom Home Alone, the project starts on the 22nd." 22 Twitterbots, performing Home Alone, in realtime, starting Dec 22nd. Awesome. Bonkers, but awesome (and takes the concept I used in Twit 4 Dead to a new level).
    (tags: drama performance twitter bots homealone narrative distributed )
  • Connosr – The Whisky Social Network (Beta) – Discover, Review and Share Single Malt Whisky
    "The whisky social network". Ooh. Has potential, at least.
    (tags: whisky community online social network drink )
  • For Whiskey, Everything in Its Place – The Pour Blog – NYTimes.com
    "…after careful consideration [the editors in charge of style guidelines at the NYT] decided to alter our style. As of now, the spelling whisky will be used not only for Scotch but for Canadian liquor as well. The spelling whiskey will be used for all appropriate liquors from other sources." As it should be.
    (tags: writing language nyt journalism whisky english style spelling )
  • Unit Interactive :: Blog :: Better CSS Font Stacks
    "…using these guidelines, and building on the experience of much more knowledgeable type gurus, I have compiled a list of font stacks that will both open up more font possibilities for web designers, and hopefully offer more appropriate substitutes:" That's interesting; not sure how appropriate it is, but they're good uses of the cascade, by and large.
    (tags: design web typography css fonts )
  • Video games are good for children – EU report | Technology | The Guardian
    "Toine Manders, the Dutch liberal MEP who drafted the report, said: "Video games are in most cases not dangerous. We heard evidence from experts on computer games and psychologists from France, the US, Germany and the Netherlands and they told us that video games have a positive contribution to make to the education of minors."" Etcetera.
    (tags: games children education learning politics health europe pscyhology )
  • but does it float
    A page full of prettiness, and it fills itself up as you go. Art, graphic design, sci-fi book covers; it's all here.
    (tags: blog design art illustration shiny )
  • chewing pixels » 16-bit Minutemen
    "It’s a scrolling arcade beat ‘em up in the Final Fight-style based within the Watchmen universe. Just like Alan would have wanted." I know, I know. But: it has charm, it's LittleLoud, and it's not like it's setting out to be canon narrative! It's pretending to be a passable arcade game from a long while ago. So I'm going to give it a break (unlike that horrible 3D beat-em-up that's coming out, that looks like it's trying to be Like The Movie).
    (tags: flash games pastiche watchmen licensing littleloud scrollingbeatemup sensible )
  • YouTube – Chairlift "Evident Utensil" OFFICIAL ISSUED VISUALS!! WATCH IN HD!!!
    Music video actively exploiting compression artefacts. The transitions are striking; the reaction to something looking this supposedly broken is peculiarly visceral. Digital patina.
    (tags: music video compression degradation wearandtear patina )
  • Making art from barrels, part nine – the johnson banks thought for the week
    "…the brief, in a nutshell, was to take a series of actual whisky barrels and find a way to express the vast lengths of time it takes to actually produce a bottle of Glenfiddich Single Malt." I found the results rather lovely.
    (tags: whisky art manufacture barrels type )
  • Bug Finder (Programming, Testing / Quality Assurance)
    "To state that another way, given a function f and input x, determine if f(x) will halt." AlanT puts out a tender on GetACoder for Turing's Halting Problem. The responses are entertaining.
    (tags: programming outsourcing humour turing computerscience )
  • Who Botches The Watchmen? » Murderblog 3D
    "Sweet! Quick time events? Combos? Finishing moves? It’s like they distilled Watchmen to it’s very essence. Wonderful."
    (tags: watchmen games comics licensing adaptation brawler bad wrong )
  • YouTube – Let's Play Plumbers Don't Wear Ties – Intro
    All of Plumbers Don't Wear Ties. Made interactive. On Youtube. Horrible, barely "erotic", choose-your-own-adventure guff for the 3DO and PC. Don't click through.
    (tags: games plumbersdontwearties interactivemovie 3do horrible awful grim )
  • Play This Thing! | Game Reviews | Free Games | Independent Games | Game Culture
    "Just like the inspirations it cites, carry helps explore why we fight, and what happens to the people we send to war, all through the rules. The mechanics of the game work as well as the prose of The Things They Carried or the script of Full Metal Jacket in exploring life in the line of fire…" Sounds really interesting – games' unique ability is to convey meaning through systems, rather than prose, and it looks like carry really embraces that.
    (tags: games tabletop narrative carry indie mechanics )

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