A Sick Planet

Agenda delivers news from galleries, art spaces, and publications, while Criticism publishes reviews of exhibitions and books. Architecture announcements cover current architecture and design projects, symposia, exhibitions, and publications from all over the world. […] Link

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The Pixar Camera

Director Gints Zilbalodis [Flow] pulls a lot from live-action camerawork — he’s cited the immersive long takes of I Am Cuba (1964) as an influence. But video games are key for him, too. With his first feature, Away (2019), he admitted to using Shadow of the Colossus and Journey as reference points. In Flow, you sense them again. […]

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shining sand

This is a blog post based on a transcript of a talk Devine gave at Handmade Seattle on November 26th 2024. Watch the video version(on YouTube). The slideshow presentation was made using Adelie. A big thank you to Abner Coimbre for organizing this event. […] Link

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Gene Hackman Has a Pie

Bruce H. Cox, L.A. Times [CC BY 4.0] via Wikimedia CommonsA recent photo of Gene Hackman was going around last month. […] Link

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Cool Tool Ghost House

Vector drawing interpolating animation tool that reminds me a little of Bob’s software for Waking Life etc. also the dev’s last name is Wiggin? <3

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A Memorial at Lety

Sobering article about the struggles to memorialize the site of a concentration camp that imprisoned Roma peoples during WWII in what is now Czechia.

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Science must step away from nationally managed infrastructure

The United States faces a terrifying prospect: the destruction of multiple parts of its national scientific infrastructure. […] Link

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Detroit Community Technology Project

The Detroit Community Technology Project’s (DCTP) mission is to use and develop technology rooted in community needs that strengthens human connections to each other and the planet. We work towards demystifying technology and expanding digital literacy in our communities. Learn more about DCTP. […] Link

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Anyone Can Push Updates to the DOGE.gov Website

The doge.gov website that was spun up to track Elon Musk’s cuts to the federal government is insecure and pulls from a database that can be edited by anyone, according to two separate people who found the vulnerability and shared it with 404 Media. […] Link

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Mechanical Movements

Five Hundred and Seven Mechanical Movements, now Animated for the Internet. […] Link

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