“Computers can do better than ever what needn’t be done at all.”
i put stuff here. like my thinkings. and my seeings.
— @t_f
Posted 1 year ago
via jarredbishop
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Posted 1 year ago
via techsmo
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Seriously, you have to try this. Download the StickyBits App to your Android or iPhone and scan the photo above. You will be given the option to attach a photo, video, audio or comment to the StickyBit… DO IT.
You can put these barcodes on anything, anywhere and others can attach content to them. We now have a very cool way to attach digital content to the physical world!
TECHSMO
Sticky WicketeersP.S. We are bubbling with creative uses for StickyBits. If you would like us to help you implement something awesome for your organization, let us know.
Source: techsmo
Posted 1 year ago
Yuriy Dmitriev has unveiled a gel-filled refrigerator concept dubbed the Bio Robot Refrigerator // via: ecofriend.org
Posted 1 year ago
via laughingsquid
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Your Brain on Computers - Attached to Technology and Paying a Price (NY Times)
this is a conversation that’s unfolding around our house. we’re not shackled like these folks, but we are distracted like the majority of the world on the internet.
Posted 1 year ago
via jez-burrows
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Just digging around on an old hard drive and found this from a brief spell experimenting with glitching images by opening them in plain text editors, screwing with the code, saving, then opening again in an image viewer. The top is a glitched version of the bottom photograph, taken somewhere in New York in 2006 (I think).
nice technique::nice effect
Source: jez-burrows
Posted 2 years ago
via viafrank
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Dropbox understands what to do when something goes wrong…
i like dropbox’s approach to design. it feels simple and friendly - exactly how you want your files to feel.
Source: dropbox.com