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Moonwalk by Martin Kohout

Moonwalk installation at 7a Bienal do Mercosul, Porto Alegre (Brazil), 2009 youtube generated video with soundtrack, 2008 video via martinkohout.com

A Tool to Deceive and Slaughter

A Tool to Deceive and Slaughter by Caleb Larsen is a physical sculpture that is perptually attempting to auction itself on eBay. Here is the auction, the current bid is $4,250. Every ten minutes the black box pings a server on the internet via the…

PowerPoint Is Evil

Power Corrupts. PowerPoint Corrupts Absolutely. By Edward Tufte Graphics Press PowerPoint chartjunk: smarmy, chaotic, incoherent. Consider an important and intriguing table of survival rates for those with cancer relative to those without cancer f…

The Data-Crunching Powerhouse Behind ‘Avatar’ « Data Center Knowledge

The Data-Crunching Powerhouse Behind ‘Avatar’ December 22nd, 2009 : John Rath A look at some of the high-density server and networking gear inside the Weta Digital data center used to render the animation for the new James Cameron movie “Avatar.” …

Galerie [DAM]Berlin – – LAbau/LAb[au], Binary Waves, interactive cybernetic installation, Saint-Denis (Paris), 2008

via dam-berlin.de

Klipsch headquarters walkthrough: behind the scenes and between the ears — Engadget

Klipsch headquarters walkthrough: behind the scenes and between the ears By Darren Murph posted Dec 25th 2009 1:59PM Feature Every time trade shows such as CES and CEDIA open their doors, the collective masses are flooded with headphone after head…

The Five Best 3D CAD-Related Tech Innovations of the Last Decade >> SolidSmack.com

2010. It’s here… or almost here. Which means it’s time to reflect on all the fun innovations that we ran screaming towards, or away from, over the past decade. Over the past ten years I went from storing data on a CD to storing data online. I also…

Munging Online Email Addresses

Highly professional, highly paid webmasters such as myself (cough) know that the spambots will find any exposed mailto: link in a webpage and take steps to avoid potential problems. I’ve had great success in these instances with a little javascrip…

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