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  • Equal parts rambling, witty and insightful.
    Why Go Out? – by Sheila Heti.

    Why Go Out?

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    Aug 5
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    The World before Her….

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    Aug 4
  • Erik Satie – Gymnopédie No.1 & 2 (1888)

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    Aug 3
  • Incredible, Wonderful…

    The Landfillharmonic

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    Jul 23
  • HyperLoop

    Hyper Guess

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    Jul 21
  • Welcome, Robot Overlords. Please Don’t Fire Us? — Mother Jones
    This is probably the best summary of the state of AI (exponential growth is not as slow as we think) and its future impact (the Luddites were 200 years too early).
    A must-read article. A lot of this replacing-humans-with-machines is already happening, and jobs are disappearing. The Challenge is how we can re-organise society and money, in a new age when few people need to actually work, and machines can do everything better.

    Another, more serious, piece at Technology Review Magazine.

    Exponential Replacement

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    Jul 20
  • Car factories have evolved since the Ford Model T — Watch the incredible clean room manufacturing of the amazing Tesla Model S

    Model T to Model S

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    Jul 18

  • A spectacular production 7 years in the making. Real photographs from 25 Missions brought to life using a new technique, but with no CGI….breathtaking.

    In Saturns Rings

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    Jul 18
  • (Keep in mind the video shows the actual game in action, during play.)

    This is quite possibly the most astonishing entertainment product ever achieved. What started in 1997 as a naughty game about stealing cars and driving badly, has become in 2013 an open-ended, free flowing, satirical interactive game about…well, life.

    For many people, looking for alternate realities more comfortable than the offline life, this could be the future of entertainment. Start making money IN the game, and you have a closed loop – the future of an entire lifestyle.

    Game/Life

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    Jul 10
  • Dave Pell discusses whats happening with instant digital photos, and our attention during events.

    During a presentation on happiness at the Ted Conference, Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman makes a distinction between the experiencing self and the remembering self.

    Digital photography gives additional dominance to the remembering self. At his birthday party on the beach, my son almost leapfrogged over his realtime experience. He was no longer imagining what he looked like on that surf board. He was looking at what he looked like. The wave of emotions, senses and reactions that made up his initial experience were swept away by the undertow of a single sense: what his eyes saw on a two inch viewfinder.

    — This is You on Smiles —  Dave Pell at Medium.

    This is You on Smiles

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    Jul 3
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