October 2009
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Xerox develops silver ink for wearable or... →
Xerox develops silver ink for wearable or throwaway electronics
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CR's incredible dissolving bag →
Newsstand copies of the November issue of CR come in a revolutionary new bag that simply dissolves in hot water. No waste. No landfill.
Anyone buying their copy of CR on the newsstand this…
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Bus.Tops is go! →
We’re incredibly happy to announce that we’ll be contributing to the Bus.tops project that was announced this morning on Radio 4 by co-creator Alfie Dennen. This is part of the …
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Fixed Gear: LONDON TO PARIS
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Jer Thorp’s 7 Days of Code →
Jer Thorp: NY Times: 365/360
Processing visualization head Jer Thorp is putting his money where his mouth and publishing 7 pieces of code in 7 days, free to download and experiment…
New Work: United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime →
Harry Pearce and Jason Ching have designed a series of posters for the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime that highlight the relative merits of drug treatment and rehabilitation…
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Léa Rimoux →
i am loving this. tactile information graphics. Léa Rimoux’s graduation thesis from central saint martens. she’s created a code to visualize her family’s movement around the world.
here’s the conception/start of her project. then here’s the final exhibit
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Friends of Type →
pretty cool typography blog, “a sketchbook, an archive, a dialogue.”
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Ohio is a piano →
http://www.cartogrammar.com/blog/the-music-of-geography-ohio-is-a-piano/
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Sexy Soviet Underwear. Not! →
Svetlana Svetlichnaja
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via Vidéo: Rencontre avec Karsten Schmidt | etapes.com interview is in english
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Particles →
i know i’m about 5 years behind everyone else, but it seems like everyone is playing with particle systems but me and then of course you see all of the cool things that people like robert hodgin and karsten schmidt are doing.
at first i simply tried using the traer physics library for processing, but i couldn’t get it to do what i wanted. then i started digging for code in the forums...
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