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Sean wrote a new blog post: May Design Competitions Listing 4 months, 1 week ago · View
May Design Competitions Listing24 chances to be rewarded for creative brilliance. (deserving dog proudly wearing tiara from Wet Nose Photos ) DEADLINES • Socio Design Foundation Integrated Competition — register by 30 April 2010 Craft and clearly communicate your idea for a design school that fosters a socially-aware education for its students. • International Lace Award — 30 April 2010 “Challenge conventional [...]
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Sean wrote a new blog post: Chatroulette Founder: All Your Chats Are Belong To Me 4 months, 2 weeks ago · View
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Sean wrote a new blog post: Steve Jobs Reiterates: “Folks who want porn can buy an Android phone” 4 months, 2 weeks ago · View
TechCrunchApple CEO Steve Jobs is on a roll. While he’s probably had better days than today , he’s lately been shooting off emails left and right in response to customers’ concerns. We just were sent what appears to be one such Jobs response, sent last week surrounding the [...]
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Sam Goldman likes Sean’s activity 4 months, 3 weeks ago · View
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Sean wrote a new blog post: In the Artist’s Studio: Rooftop Paintings 4 months, 3 weeks ago · View
The Kickstarter BlogLast summer, artist Molly Dilworth began creating physical art for the digital landscape. How? By painting large-scale, rooftop murals that could be viewed and photographed via satellite, eventually appearing on Google Earth ’s virtual globe. As she explains on her project page , the idea was motivated by her desire to characterize an [...]
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Sean wrote a new blog post: Mondo 2000: An Open Source History 4 months, 3 weeks ago · View
Boing BoingIn the cyberdelic daze of the early 1990s, Mondo 2000 was the publication-of-record. Founded by our dear pal RU Sirius, it was not just a magazine (with an expiration date), but a “strange attractor” for freaks interested in the new edge of computers, pranks, digital art, fringe culture, psychedelics, [...]
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Sean wrote a new blog post: William Gibson answers questions 4 months, 3 weeks ago · View
Boing BoingHaving finished the manuscript for his next novel, Zero History , William Gibson is taking a break from fiction by answering a wide-ranging set of questions from the readers on his blog. His answers are really good and interesting. This one should be graven in marble over every beginning writer’s desk.
A “Creator’s [...]
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Sean wrote a new blog post: Animal Review combines insult comedy, fun zoology facts 4 months, 3 weeks ago · View
Boing BoingYesterday, my Awesome Friend Leah introduced me to the wonders of Animal Review , the blog that reviews animals, as though they were books, albums or snooty French restaurants. For instance, in a contrarian drubbing, the likes of which haven’t been seen since Christopher Hitchens laid into Mother Teresa, Animal [...]
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Sean wrote a new blog post: Iowa teen crafts prom dress from gum wrappers 4 months, 3 weeks ago · View
Boing BoingA teenager in Iowa made her prom dress — and a matching vest for her date — out of blue gum wrappers. It’s actually kind of pretty!
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Sean wrote a new blog post: Stars budding near the Rosette Nebula: new image from Herschel Space Observatory 4 months, 3 weeks ago · View
Beautiful science! – sBoing BoingFrom NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory today, this gorgeous new image from The Herschel Space Observatory: “a cosmic garden of budding stars, each expected to grow to 10 times the mass of our sun.” The image was taken using infrared light by [...]
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Sean wrote a new blog post: Monochrom phatzine: telephone-book-sized cyberculture zine 4 months, 3 weeks ago · View
Boing BoingJohannes from the Austrian net-kook-art group Monochrom sez, “monochrom is a magazine object appearing in telephone book format, which is published by the art/tech group of the same name. monochrom came into being in the mid-1990s as a fanzine for cyberculture, science, theory, cultural studies and the archaeology of pop [...]
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Sean wrote a new blog post: Steve Thomas’s Arcade Game Propaganda Posters 4 months, 3 weeks ago · View
Boing BoingNow available as prints at Zazzle , a series of arcade game propaganda posters for Donkey Kong, Dig Dug, Frogger and Joust (above) by illustrator Steve Thomas .
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Sean wrote a new blog post: Mathematician makes Mishima-inspired erotic film 4 months, 3 weeks ago · View
Boing BoingBerkeley math professor Edward Frenkel collaborated with a French filmmaker to create an erotic short film called Rites d’Amour et de Maths ; in it, a doomed mathematician discovers the formula for love and tattoos it on his lover’s belly. It’s an homage to Japanese writer Yukio Mishima’s movie Yukoku and his subsequent seppuku suicide. [...]
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Sean wrote a new blog post: HOWTO Dumpster-dive 4 months, 3 weeks ago · View
Boing BoingThinking about going digging for gold in the dumpsters around your town? Start with the FAQ at Dumpsterworld, the online community for skip-spelunkers:
There’s many reasons that perfectly good things go in the garbage. One of the biggest reasons is business practice. Remember that businesses are there to make profit. Goods that are [...]
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Sean wrote a new blog post: Cartooning advice from Zippy the Pinhead’s Bill Griffith 4 months, 3 weeks ago · View
Boing BoingBill Griffith, creator of Zippy the Pinhead , and Griffith’s Observatory , has 40 important tips for cartoonists. There’s good advice here for any kind of writer or creative person. Cartooning Advice: Zippy’s Bill Griffith gives his Top 40 List on Creating Comics
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Sean wrote a new blog post: News(paper) in the cloud 4 months, 3 weeks ago · View
At Catnip we’ve been inspired by Jeff Jarvis’ writings for the past year ever since we picked up his book ‘What Would Google Do?’, which is required reading for everyone here.Today he’s posted what we’ve come to realize for a while now thanks to his writings and those of others ruminating on the future of publications: [...] - Load More