Technology Gets Steampunk’d | The Emory Wheel

•October 11, 2009 • Leave a Comment

Celebration of the individual creative genius in steampunk philosophy.

Car park fail

•October 1, 2009 • Leave a Comment

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Circus Video

•October 1, 2009 • Leave a Comment

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Circus Info

•October 1, 2009 • Leave a Comment

Hi all, this might be useful for the circus project.

Parklife

NoFit State has been invited by a consortium of UK arts festivals to begin the process of developing a new outdoor circus show. The first phase of this development will take place in 2009, with one week of creative development work and a one week residency at Stockton International Riverside Festival.
www.nofitstate.org – Community Projects (1 October 2009)
 http://www.nofitstate.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=22&Itemid=33
 http://snipurl.com/s995o

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Cool info

•October 1, 2009 • Leave a Comment

3. Pandora
"Really Cool Website For Music"

Description: Created by the Music Genome Project, Pandora offers a unique Internet radio service by playing related songs not based on the likes and dislikes of other people, but based on how close together the songs are musically. This cool website is great for putting music on in the background while you surf or work.
20 Really Cool Websites To Help Cure Boredom (1 October 2009)
 http://webtrends.about.com/od/webportals/tp/20-really-cool-websites.htm
 http://snipurl.com/s98d8

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Testing Posterous

•October 1, 2009 • Leave a Comment
Hunt for the Little Red Car, continued

Image by Maurits Burgers via Flickr

This is a test link to artsconnect.wordpress.com

This is a picture

And this is more text

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Digital technology for public services and communities could make bottom up more effective than top down | Charles Arthur | Comment is free | The Guardian

•September 30, 2009 • Leave a Comment

I’m hoping this bookmarklet is just going to post an exerpt of this article and a link to the original.

National Theatre of Wales – Picnic Stations – Debate Event on Viruses

•September 28, 2009 • Leave a Comment

Tomorrow evening I will be one of the experts at the National Theatre of Wales' debate event on Viruses called "Picnic Stations".  I will be talking about the viral dimensions of a blog post I wrote relating to the Iran elections, and the implications for when a 'good' virus, in the form of support for protesters, infects a 'bad' host, in the form of the state security apparatus.

There are still a few places left if you would like to participate, details are on the NTW website and some places should be available on the door, but it's first come first served and places are limited.

Esko Reinikainen

Paul Canning’s post on council website

•September 25, 2009 • 2 Comments

Interesting comparision on search vs navigate behaviours on council websites.

From Paul Canning’s blog.

Building Gods

•May 30, 2009 • Leave a Comment

When humans are limited to thinking in three dimensions, and robots develop the capacity to conceive of things in as many as ten dimensions… how do we reason with them?

more about "Building Gods", posted with vodpod

 
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