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music
De La Soul opened a donut shop for their latest video “Oodles of O’s”. The video features cameos by artists, actors and personalities, all to honor the legacy of Dave, aka Trugoy the Dove.
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design
IKEA Catalog from a Near Future
Some design fiction on the " …possible evolutions of home life, consumer trends and needs, and related topics in the categories of domestic life, food, urban life, travel, leisure, and entertainment."
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art
Halloween by Bo Bartlett /via MLTSHP.
More things of the spooky variety if you are interested.
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the internet
The networks we use to communicate across fields and distances, to find our friends and learn from people unlike ourselves—and to organize ourselves to respond to acute crises and long, grinding institutional failures—are the same networks that are making so many of us miserable and/or deranged.
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the internet
ytch.xyz
Flip through (YouTube) channels like the old days. /via bencrowder.net
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photography
Photo by Asako Narahashi from her collection half awake and half asleep in the water. /via notes.husk.org
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design
“I like to describe my job in terms of “The Door Problem”. Are there doors in your game? Can the player open them? Can the player open every door in the game? Or are some doors for decoration? How does the player know the difference?”
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links
A new edition of Things to Click! This edition covers an 8-bit lens, community connection, research as fun, suburbs' as horror movies, and more - all jam-packed!
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civic
,architecture
American suburbs are full of ugly, empty, liminal spaces: spaces you are not meant to linger in or enjoy. They’re the creepy hallways of the built environment, and you can’t feel comfortable traversing them unless you’re zooming past them in a car.
American Suburbs Are a Horror Movie and We’re the Protagonists
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art
Thursday August 8, 2024 -
fireworks
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the internet
The internet isn’t for humans anymore. Bots use the internet more than we do; use shapes design.
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links
Another Friday, another lump of links for your clicking pleasure. In this issue: saving things, minor league baseball team names, and more.
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Across town:
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Summer starts
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links
Here are some things for you to click, entries include hand drawn sunspots, googly eyed library robots, and more. You can subscribe via email or RSS.
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links
Here are some things to click for the 22nd week of 2024.
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links
Another edition of Things to Click for your Friday! Subscribe via email or RSS if you are so inclined.
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blogging
,the internet
If the web is now a metaphorical barren wasteland, pillaged by commercial interests and growth-at-all-costs management consultants, then I’m all the more motivated to keep my little patch of land lush, and green, and filled with rainbow flowers.
— My own little patch - Rach Smith
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the internet
The scale of the algorithm exceeds even our own understanding; its returns benefit only its owners and leave the rest of us awash in noise and bereft of understanding.
— Unscalable, Hand-Crafted Lists of Links - Christopher Butler
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Life
Every place I’m from is gone because it’s not just a place, it’s a place at a certain time. It would take a time machine to go back.
— Should I move back to France? - Mike Monteiro
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design
,architecture
airtraveldesign.guide
A resource for air travel designers, policy makers and enthusiasts, that describes the design of artifacts / spaces / systems that impact the passenger experience of air travel.
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design
,the internet
Boring Sound Kit
A sound kit for prototyping and play.
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design
Tuesday May 21, 2024 -
sites i like
linkpantry.com
A collection of links on various topics.