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http://rzndraws.tumblr.com/image/129279654725 It’s fair to say I’m a fan.
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How Credit Cards Tax America
I’d be interested to hear the counterargument in favor of credit cards. Credit cards were an amazing invention—in the 1950s. But today they are an outdated technology that cost us serious money. Source: How Credit Cards Tax America
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My top 5 ‘new’ Python modules of 2015 « Robin’s Blog
top-5-new-python-modules-of-2015 I suspect that tools like this will make things more enjoyable. At any rate, I’m just starting to mentally sync with what could be done with these tools. It’s not that I can’t imagine applications, but I’m just starting…
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Learn Python Online – A Guide | Codementor
learning python resources This looks like a natural extension of resources as I continue to work my way through python. At some point I’ll hit a wall and need additional insights to resolve my query.
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Public Domain Collections: Free to Share & Reuse | The New York Public Library
http://www.nypl.org/research/collections/digital-collections/public-domain
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Build a web browser with 20 lines of Python
Build a web browser with 20 lines of Python https://www.linuxvoice.com/build-a-web-browser-with-20-lines-of-python/ This looks interesting in light of my recent delving into python. Self-reminder to take a look. May report back later.
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transitions
[kad_youtube url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pv0sizg3Vz0″ ] Watching this makes me feel somewhat nostalgic about the days when copies were hard. Also, it seems so important to document this transition from old to new ways of doing things (and all the drama and challenges…
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National Novel Writing Month
I have wanted to participate in NaNoWriMo for close to a decade―basically ever since I heard about its existence―but I was overwhelmed with my graduate studies and other things (excuses, excuses). Well, I finished graduate school and rid myself of…
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trees
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workspaces, systems, and old technology
I’ve been thinking about process lately. Okay, I’ve honestly been thinking about process for years. I’ve figured out pieces of my own process over the years through trial and error, reading about other processes, and dumb luck. What I’m most…
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gif covers
I can only say that you should watch this and enjoy it. It’s a beautiful video.
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new art coming
hope these are interesting-looking.
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wave
Interesting what shapes can become if you let them.
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toy ball 2
This is interesting. I’ll likely change the colors a bit. Here is a set with the colors looking somewhat metallic. These images are vectors now. I’ll have to see if there’s anything else I’d like to do to mess…
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working on
Working on some new index card art. These are the raw images below―ink placed by fountain pen―that have yet to be digitally processed. I’ve been very interested in parallel lines recently. More to come certainly. At some point I’ll work…
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Toy ball
Toy ball shapes here are interesting. Think they might turn into something more compelling with a proper set of design applications to manipulate and rebuild. Top is just posterized via phone and is already enjoyable. More to come.
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to be productive—start with heart
Where is the heart? Often we describe it as being on the canvas, in the lilt of a voice, or left on the stage. But where is our own heart? We attribute superhuman qualities to creative people. We construct chasms…
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Red Line
The Red Line ― have fun now
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I feel like a wes anderson character
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Awesome work on G’MIC
My latest ten months working on G’MIC http://opensource.graphics/latest-ten-months-working-on-gmic/
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Wear Dice
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Free Music Archive: Steve Combs
Free Music Archive: Steve Combs. Some really great music here and—bonus—it’s cc-by licensed. Heard the music in this video. (Ah! The internet!)
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Chopin
Years ago I funded a wonderful project. We raised money to pay musicians to play classical music scores so that we could record them and release them immediately into the public domain. That effort was a success. Now, I’m finally…
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Sapping Attention: Fundamental plot arcs, seen through multidimensional analysis of thousands of TV and movie scripts
This is my vote for best post of 2014. What a fascinating look at structure via data analysis. The entire article is such a refreshing surprise. It explores the structural arcs in TV and Movie scripts across screen time (by…
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Alex Buono | HOW WE DID IT — SNL Title Sequence
It’s pure in-camera trickery…EUREKA! — suddenly we had our approach. The often overlooked approach. This was a fun read with lovely images. via Alex Buono | HOW WE DID IT — SNL Title Sequence.