Links for February 3rd, 2010
- Space: It’s Still a Frontier
- This is not Photoshop: 50 incredible examples of light painting – FrancescoMugnai.com – Graphic Design Inspiration and Web Design Trends
- The Avatar Thesis – Computational Wood
- shutup.css
- CÉDRIC DELSAUX
- Corporation Says It Will Run for Congress
- Tough Guy Challenge 2010
- Why it is meaningless to say you’re proud to be an Indian
- Surgery to Quiet Noisy Dogs, or Debarking, Is Losing Favor
How do we design and build to accommodate changing economics, family sizes, and employee and student populations? How can we merge online technologies with physical architecture to more directly serve our real-time needs? Data-visualization capabilities can’t solve all the problems, but it’s hard to overestimate the extent to which this information can help us to think about larger systems and their interrelationships, so that we see a building as not just a building but an ecological infrastructure.
This is not Photoshop: 50 incredible examples of light painting #pb
Dr. Herb Smokler teaches us how to husband and harvest Computational Wood. This mockumentary is the final installment of Matt Cottam’s Masters Thesis.
shutup.css is a custom user stylesheet that can be applied to your browser to hide comments on many popular web sites without user intervention.
Star Wars props and characters set in real-world settings. Oddly, they do not appear out of place.
As the second comment says, Fox News will soon run for President
Only if you complete this race can you claim to be a tough guy #pb
Couldn't agree more RT @neo_indian: Why it is meaningless to say you’re proud to be an Indian
The Marders had Nestlé’s vocal cords cut by a veterinary surgeon after a neighbor in the family’s apartment building on the Upper East Side threatened to complain to the co-op board about the noisy dog.


