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  • dunbar's dungeon (tecznotes)
    "As the population of the system grows, everyone's personal horizons begin to shrink. With enough people, eventually you're talking to the people right in your neighborhood. To get a message to someone across the country, you might lie about your location, or ask that it be passed on, Milgram-style." Filtering by proximity in a restrictive – but potentially more useful – manner. Interesting.
    (tags: michalmigurski geo location geolocative messaging communication filtering )
  • Versus CluClu Land: The Limits of Escapism
    "This is the challenge, it seems to me: it's to do with the tools of design– rules and states– what other media do with images and sound: reveal the world as seen through different eyes, with lapidary clarity and moral courage. And this means moving beyond merely empowering and entertaining the player."
    (tags: iroquoispliskin escapism play games media art criticism entertainment story narrative )
  • [this is aaronland] Tree planting and tree hugging in the age of personal informatics
    "Everything breaks, so what happens when we wire the world on the sort of massive scale being proposed and every day is more irritating than the next? Probably what will happen is that people will just walk away from the entire project damning it first with market insignificance and if that doesn't work then rendering it meaningless with government regulation. It's worth at least talking about." Aaron is awesome.
    (tags: design designengaged metrics planning capacity informatics ubicomp noise flow )
  • The Corpus Clock and The Chronophage
    "Introduced by Dr John C.Taylor, Invenit et Fecit" – or, to translate, he invented it, and he built it. Video explaining some of the finer points of the chronophage. Stunningly beautiful.
    (tags: chronophage clock timepiece engineering time corpuschristi cambridge video )
  • Stephen Hawking to unveil strange new way to tell the time – Telegraph
    "He calls the new version of the escapement a 'Chronophage' (time-eater) – "a fearsome beast which drives the clock, literally "eating away time". It is the largest Grasshopper escapement of any clock in the world." Stunning new timepiece for the Corpus library. Breathtakingly beautiful.
    (tags: chronophage clock timepiece mechanical engineering beautiful )
  • Bruce Sterling, "Computer Entertainment," Flurb #6
    "Computer Entertainment Thirty-Five Years From Today: A solo spoken word performance by Bruce Sterling" Wonderful, surreal, exciting; Sterling's keynote from Austin GDC. Good stuff, and worth a read for gamers, futurists, and designers alike.
    (tags: games play entertainment futurism scifi brucesterling austingdc keynote )
  • RPS Verdict: Spore | Rock, Paper, Shotgun
    "This is something I said about Spore a while back, actually. I thought Spore could be a little like what Understanding Comics is to Comics. As in something from the form which uses the form to explain the form." Oh, I like that as an idea. He can be a smart one at times, that Gillen.
    (tags: criticism tutorial discussion games pc spore )
  • AIR TextMate Bundle
    "I've just finished attending the AIR tour and during the final (particularly funny) presentation, I completed a TextMate plugin that has full API completion support." Useful – some syntax completion, and a shortcut for application preview.
    (tags: textmate bundle adobe air )
  • Twenis: Twitter is Penis
    "We hijack innocent tweets, subject them to our patent pending penisization process by replacing certain words with 'penis', and republish it for your entertainment. We find it funny."
    (tags: twitter silly penis humour )
  • Eugene de Salignac, October 7, 1914 – A Photography Blog.
    "I was at Aperture Foundation a Tuesday to see a panel about collecting photography, and I haven't been able to get this image out of my mind since." Oh wow.
    (tags: photography brooklyn eugenedesalignac )
  • Jan Chipchase – Future Perfect Little Swtich / Big Switch
    "You might argue that an iPhone without connectivity is, well, an iPod, but its not. To state the (obviously overlooked) obvious – it is a phone without connectivity and that over time the ease and evolving practice of disconnecting fundamentally changes our assumptions of what we can expect from a phone, which in turn alters our expectations about the connectivity of other people." Jan Chipchase on pause buttons and understandings of what "social" means. Excellent.
    (tags: janchipchcase mobile phone connectivity social communication society essay )
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