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1 | 2 | 3 | Next2 Citations littleBits, a growing library of preassembled circuitboards, made easy by tiny magnets!littleBits is an opensource library of discrete electronic components pre-assembled in tiny circuit boards. Just as Legos allow you to create complex structures with very little engineering knowledge, littleBits are simple, intuitive, space-sensitive blocks that make prototyping with sophisticated electronics a matter of snapping small magnets together. With a growing number of available modules, littleBits aims to move electronics from late stages of the design process to its earliest ones, and from the hands of experts, to those of artists, makers and designers., blogmarks.net
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Nunila, alias athina vamvassaki's web page 1 Citation an online small portfolio of my works as a graphic designer, looking for a job in rennes and nearby, don't hesitate to contact me !, blogmarks.net
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Hacking as a Way of Knowing - Digital History 1 Citation This three-day workshop (InterAccess, Toronto, 1-3 May 2009) will explore the theme of E-waste and environmental data. Working in small groups, participants will be given the task of hacking some typical consumer e-waste to create reflective technological assemblages that incorporate 'nature' in some form while calling one or more of our basic assumptions into question.
raté. :), blogmarks.net
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BLDGBLOG: Earthquakes on Street View 1 Citation Imagine, though, owning the building centered directly over the earthquake that destroys your whole city... And imagine the weird derived value such a property might hold in the future for disaster enthusiasts.You go to purchase a small house at 3706 W. 106th Street in Los Angeles ? only to find that you've been outbid, by several orders of magnitude, approaching $50 million, by an earthquake enthusiast in Japan. He or she has gone around the world purchasing epicenters, strange plots of land in the middle of nowhere that have no apparent use or distinction other than that they figure into the unfolding seismic history of our planet's surface.It's an otherwise unknown subculture that has remained camouflaged within the international property market., blogmarks.net
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djng?a Django powered microframework 1 Citation Microframeworks let you build an entire web application in a single file, usually with only one import statement. They are becoming increasingly popular for building small, self-contained applications that perform only one task?Service Oriented Architecture reborn as a combination of the Unix development philosophy and RESTful API design., blogmarks.net
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1 Citation Ways of Working is a series of articles I wrote in 2005 about the practice of street photography. The pieces are highly subjective, and are the result of much shooting, note taking, and general time wasting. I hope they prove to be of value, however small. Thanks for reading., blogmarks.net
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Seb's Open Research: Stocks, Flows, and Upkeep in Social Media 1 Citation karlcow said...Fascinating and very interesting. I may add another law to your experiment, though it would have to be repeated again to see if it's working.Law 3: A fractal pattern encourages participation.A fractal pattern is simple enough that the gratification is direct. One can draw a small shape which already makes sense to the person. (I have participated!). But because of the self-structure of fractal pattern, one is participating to a bigger scheme. Sense of collective achievement with grand goals.Once the structure is big enough, it becomes visible, organized and then it is an object of power, which in return is its weakness. (Colonial states versus Guerrilla/Terrorism). Wikipedia becomes so big that it fights for copyright or have editors censoring content.Though I kind of disagree with the conclusion of blogs versus wikis. Blogs are indeed easier to maintain but would it be because wikis are not really object of the commons, aka, there is still someone owning the object, it is a property of someone in the end.I wonder also if there is a density rule in action. A tribe in a large forest with free will to move as they please versus a piece of land with a lot of people. There is very little destruction when the space is infinite. Take the drawing above and imagine a space which is infinite (possible in digital space), would participant try to destroy the work of others or just go further away to do their own drawing?May 20, 2009 1:50 PM, blogmarks.net
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Precise, concise, connected math at Wolfram MathWorld 1 Citation For essentially anything about mathematics, you can find a precise, concise node about it, a node enhanced by hyperlinks to related equally crisp and accurate nodes, at WolframMathWorld. With justifiable pride, this marvelous mathematical network calls itself the web?s most extensive mathematics resource. The Connected Graph detail image enters the WolframMathWorld through a cluster of Small World Network subjects, which are part of graph theory, in discrete mathematics. The Small World cluste, technorati.com
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1 Citation Ci siamo lasciati con una mappa della blogosfera ancora poco comprensibile e una domanda senza risposta: come si spiega la convivenza di hub e network all'interno di un medesimo universo composto da oggetti (i blog) del tutto simili nelle loro funzionalità ( http://web-working.blogspot.com/2007/05/la-mappa-dei-blog.html )? Forse perchè sono realtà del tutto analoghe fotografate in momenti diversi della loro esistenza. Pensiamo innnanzitutto agli hub e alla costellazione di blog più piccol, technorati.com
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1 Citation Sul blog di Matthew Hurst ( http://datamining.typepad.com ) è presente una galleria di immagini che mappano la blogosfera (mi sembra di capire, quella USA). Sono "fotografie" molto affascinanti e complesse ( http://datamining.typepad.com/gallery/blog-map-gallery.html ). Tra le diverse mappe la più interessante è la seguente. Cerco di darne qualche chiave di lettura. I cerchi bianchi sono i blog; la loro grandezza rappresenta il numero di link in entrata. Le curve che li uniscono sono i link, technorati.com
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