Category: LessMore
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Thu Le product design process
‘My Product Design Process’ by Thu Le. I really like the ‘connect, correct & connect the dots’ of this process.
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Webbs campaign notes
High passion, low attachment […] from that comes lightness. Matt Webb writes an insightful and helpful assessment of his Kickstarter campaign for the Poem 1. Four ways I made my (successful) Kickstarter harder than necessary.
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VizzinaCityWalk Video
Designer & Artist Michael Vizzina shows a mesmerizing Time-lapse making-of video of him creating a character for the Birmingham, AL ten city block urban artwork project. It doesn’t hurt the song he chose is brilliant too.
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PritzkerYamamoto
From the NYT: Riken Yamamoto, whose understated buildings quietly emphasize community and connectivity, has been awarded this year’s Pritzker Prize, architecture’s highest honor.
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Chris Ashworth book
I’m trying so hard to not purchase all the remaining limited edition artworks: Disorder, Chris Ashworth. The first book dedicated to the career of a truly hands-on graphic designer, charting his ‘Swiss Grit’ approach from the influential Ray Gunmagazine in the 1990s, through to his experimental type projects of the…
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yehwansong-screenwalks
I’m really looking forward to Yehwan Song‘s Screen Walk on 06/03/2024. Song will be premiere a poem based web performance about private and public space in contemporary internet culture. You can register here for the performance.
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Laurie Anderson Lou reed gpt
Laurie Anderson on making an AI chatbot of Lou Reed: ‘I’m totally, 100%, sadly addicted’ Anderson had been working with University of Adelaide’s Australian Institute for Machine Learning in 2020.
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Paul erdos mathematician
“He died doing what he loved, largely because he never did anything else.” Quite a fun story: The bizarre life and legacy of Paul Erdős, the most prolific mathematician ever
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Low tech magazine
Since I came across low← tech magazine some years ago I’ve always wanted to build very low energy use web sites. Visit Low ← tech magazine here, if it’s online right now.
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Elad Blog—things Idon’t knowaboutAI
Oh I do love this: Things I Don’t Know About AI The more I learn about AI markets, the less I think I know. I list questions and some thoughts. From the very smart Elad Gil.
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Japanese wooden satellite
From the UK Guardian: Japanese scientists have created one of the world’s most unusual spacecraft – a tiny satellite that is made of timber. (I’m not suggesting this is a good idea… but interesting.)
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Webb makes an App
From the brilliant & productive Matt Webb: “Hey I made an app! It’s a green floating arrow that always points to the middle of the Milky Way.” and, “BUT: I don’t know how to write apps. And yet here we are! Let me explain.” Read the explanation here.
