(I would like these maps Alex)
(I would like these maps Alex)
interactionmagic.com/UX-LEGO-Inte... love the chart in this piece
Screen showing a telnet service on an old green monitor connecting to new session issue 4 And showing the logo (Upheaval)
New Session Issue 4: Upheaval
now live on telnet: issue4.anewsession.com
featuring work by:
@asterolsen.bsky.social
@mbbischoff.com
@ultraviolet.gay
@jana-aych-ess.bsky.social
...and more!
web release coming on Saturday so STAY TUNED!
BREAKING: ZOHRAN MAMDANI WILL FORCE ALL NEW YORKERS TO LEARN SIDECHAIN COMPRESSION IN FL STUDIO
youβre right! it feels mostly awful to Go Onlineβ’, these days. the internet in a sad state, for reason after reason after reason. but there is a way to fix it; to trade the voidful howling for a quiet & joyful song.
hereβs how to win the war for the soul of the internet, and build the Web We Want.
look how big our monitors were before the turn of the century! big ol' things that had a degauss button
tonight's deep rabbit hole obsession with a genius artist who had a truncated and underappreciated career is costume designer Mary Ann Nyberg, who only did five films, but absolutely crushed them all
ok this is super og but in elementary school a friend and I would pass a save game of Civ 1 back and forth on a floppy disk
I vote yes
Hi Vee! Me and some friends have been making drum machines for fun for the past few months and putting them on a giant website called 10,000 DRUM MACHINES. What you made is so great! Is it cool if I link to it on the list? :) 10kdrummachines.com
omg thank you!
"SHOSTAKOVICH'S 5TH PLAYED BACKWARDS IN A CONCRETE SILO" by Sheet Noise is the best album TITLE of the year
Scully: Four helicopters and a string quartet? Mulder, what are you
Mulder: *throws file at her* In 1971, composer Karlheinz Stockhausen reported having dreams where he learned he was from the Sirius system,
I tried to "further the spread" of the World Wide Web as outlined in the original 1992 whitepaper. Outraged it doesn't still work come on
Related: this is one of my favorite (insane) episodes in the 9/11 era's total craziness. It's shutdown was actually a national story! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Policy_...
the latest 10k drum machines (by @maxy.bsky.social & friends) are so beautiful
kubb.mingus.space
10kdrummachines.com/machines/wor...
bmo-mpc.vercel.app
they're all so gorgeous, so inventive..!!
I wish/dream/would die for a 10kdrumhackthon and yes AM STILL procrastinating on making one.........x
LET'S DO IT I'M SO DOWN
The 7 Habits of People Who Read Books About Habits
lmk where you land
where's the HIIT class that blasts Mozart's Requiem
Project Gutenberg is one of those places that exemplifies what the internet was initially all about: studying, preserving, and celebrating the arts, especially the written word, and Greg Newby was a huge part of that.
Thank you, Greg, and rest well.
2025 and still no Aphex Twin ballet
Along with 14 other scholars, archivists, designers, business leaders, and engineers I shared my thoughts on DEEP TIME DATA ARCHIVES for the @harvardlil.bsky.social Generational Data project with @maxy.bsky.social and Clare Stanton.
What data, if any, should be stored for a century? Who decides? π
LIL fellow @maxy.bsky.social asked 14 scholars, archivists, designers, business leaders & engineers: "If you were given unlimited funding to design a system for storing and preserving digital information for at least a century, what would you do?"
Their answers:
lil.law.harvard.edu/generational...
I made a little toy for exploring and mixing mathematically possible backbeat rhythms!
In a 2-beat 16th-note grid with kick/snare/hat, there are 1,458 combinations. And in combination, there are 2,125,764 ways to fill in a 4/4. Enjoy playing ALL of them here:
salexanderreed.com/backbeats
omg thank you <3
Retrospectively I can see that *Season 6 of Greyβs Anatomy* and *M*A*S*H* were both early expressions of a homegrown form of Australophobia that was beginning to shape and color Dwarven life...
BRAHMS: I suppose technicallyβ
CHOTINER: And you spent twenty years on the first one?
BRAHMS: I wanted it to be perfect.
CHOTINER: But it wasn't.
BRAHMS: What?
CHOTINER: You revised it.
CHOTINER: So you wrote how many symphonies?
BRAHMS: Four
CHOTINER: And Beethoven wrote nine
BRAHMS: Well, yes, butβ
CHOTINER: Mozart wrote over forty
BRAHMS: Symphony numbering was different then, and also he died at thirty-fiveβ
CHOTINER: So you had more time than Mozart