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welcome to my randomness. these are things I <3 various items taken from http://textoflight.com
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Grimes: Visions
As a child I feared the day the world would be taken over by robots; these days I am seized by a much more potent fear that I am becoming one.
Parabo Press: Homepage
For just $27 you can build a projector from cardboard (and a glass lens) that will project photos and vids from your phone onto a wall at 8x the size!
MoreDesignPlease
The use of photos that are used in untraditional ways and placed to interact with each other is eye
Juxtapoz Magazine - Best of 2015: New Awesome Work By Federico Babina
Federico Babina is at it again! Twenty-seven imaginary houses that correlate to the best and most famous film directors
Text of Light - welcome to my randomness, these are things i <3
An experiment in new forms and functions of storytelling. http://sherlock.digitalstorytellinglab.com
Slavery Footprint – made in a free world
Slavery Footprint is a site and mobile app that looks at purchases you make to determine amount of forced labor that’s gone into everything you own.
The Gutsy Girl: A Modern Manifesto for Bravery, Perseverance, and Breaking the Tyranny of Perfection
A former firefighter and lifelong adventurer’s clarion call for the joy of adventure in a culture obsessed with risk-averse achievement.
Internet Of Things Brings Harry Potter’s “Marauders Map” To Life
Internet Of Things Brings Harry Potter’s “Marauders Map” To Life
DesignTAXI Community: Creative Connections, Conversations and Collaborations
A Café For Designers, 3D-Print Your Ideas While You Sip On Coffee
New App Downlinks Mars Rover Images Straight to Your Smartphone
New App Downlinks Mars Rover Images Straight to Your Smartphone
Suwappu
Stumbled upon this today. Big fan of connected toys and their potential for storytelling and play. From the site:
Shit Year – Cam Archer
Shit Year – Cam Archer An actress finds herself adrift after she quits performing. Looking forward to checking this out. Visually stunning in parts.
Room 237 – Rodney Ascher
Rodney Ascher explores the mystery and conspiracies surrounding Stanley Kubrick’s 1980 film The Shining.