Perhaps you'd like to explore utopian environments and DIY domestic spaces this morning
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"Living Structures" by @_callil documents the modular furniture of Ken Isaacs and other experiments: https://t.co/1HCWASYkbU
In "The Web We Lost," @5easypieces looks at the Internet before the consolidations and walled gardens of Facebook, social media, iPhone apps, and big data.
https://t.co/gCn9HuWB5F
“A set of agreed facts also creates a space of unfulfilled possibilities, which under a user-driven content model becomes the grounds for speculation and enchantment through the surface of an image.”
Julian Garcia on "Too Many Sides of the Same Argument"
https://t.co/x3RB3ss0TV
Micah Schippa explores different models of consciousness as an emergent property, from plants and animals to information theory.
https://t.co/lLPWlBIqZn
"Moving Shadow" by @cgsoren takes its name from the record label it archives, a label that played an important role in the 90s UK drum'n'bass and jungle scenes.
https://t.co/LqW6ZCwI3k
"This channel surveys the activities of William Cameron Townsend, SIL International, and Wycliffe Bible Translators."
@BryceWilner, "SIL International"
https://t.co/vsxwHW6pPn
“Blogging in Motion" collects resources from @roombaghost's Peer to Peer NYC talk on time, technology, and the dat:// blog to which she writes while in transit. "Those who move," Schwulst writes, "have more time than those who don't."
https://t.co/FFjWHUbrbJ
"Imagine there was such a thing as Ambient Fiction... Works you can dip into and out of, like treatises and long non-fiction works, and still draw complete little micro-experiences from, as you do in ambient music."
@_EricHu, "Ambient Literature"
https://t.co/xu8DccPOaJ