Tuesday, August 19, 2014

some photos from jonnie common’s trip to the lovely...





















some photos from jonnie common’s trip to the lovely cloudspotting festival in clitheroe. what a great weekend.


and we came second in the quiz.






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Monday, August 11, 2014

The Squink—a personal electronics factory?

The conductive ink printing of the Squink can easily be used to produce flexible circuits The gap between idea and prototype, prototype and product, is shrinking— and the Squink which is now raising money on Kickstarter could well be part of reason. It's a portable electronics factory, in a box.

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Universal Converter Box

Comes with a 50-lb sack of gender changers, and also an add-on device with a voltage selector and a zillion circular center pin DC adapter tips so you can power any of those devices from the 90s.



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MC ALMOND MILK - KID’S SHOW today, my new rap mixtape...





MC ALMOND MILK - KID’S SHOW


today, my new rap mixtape “teen age wasteland” is released. get a free download here.


above is the music video for kid’s show, directed by dave benson phillips. the track is about the decline of kid’s tv presenters. enjoy.






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Friday, August 8, 2014

National Geographic asked me to summarise the 1990s in one...





National Geographic asked me to summarise the 1990s in one image. This is what I came up with.



This is doubly relevant as I’m off to reach for the lasers myself at the wonderful Boomtown festival for a few days. I’m not bringing a copy of Paint with me I’m afraid but I’ll see you all when I get back. Bye!






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Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Cycle couriers: my life as one of the dwindling band of urban cowboys

Bike messengers were once the fastest way to get a document across a city until the arrival of email. Yet even today, in a world with superfast broadband, a few of us still eke out a living, writes cycle courier Emily Chappell


Everyone says work was better five years ago. Five years ago they were saying exactly the same thing. Ever since I first strapped a radio to my bag, people have been warning me that the cycle courier is an endangered species. The internets been steadily chipping away at our workload for the last 15 years, and the recessions only made things worse.


Over in the US, the courier industry died off rather more abruptly, when 9/11 was followed by a series of mail-borne anthrax attacks and Americans developed a healthy phobia of anything that came in an envelope. Rebecca Reilly, who was working in Washington DC at the time, recalls that, We went from a high of 500 messengers pre-9/11 to about 150 in 2005. Its been declining since then, yknow, emails got faster, attachments were like boom!


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Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Yann Seznec | Edinburgh Art Festival 2014

31st July-31st August 2014, Mon-Sun 10am-6pm.

Police Box, Easter Road (corner of Albion Road), EH7 5QJ


Constructed entirely from discarded computer fans, Alt-w alumnus Yann (Secret Sound of Spores) Seznec’s new work 'Currents' is a physical and sonic experience, drawing on real-time weather data from around the world to move air around the visitor.


Currents expands Seznec’s interest in technology as a tool, to consider how it shapes our environment. Frequently discarded, the fans point to our obsession with change, as well as the realities of a global economy that make it cheaper to produce anew rather than repair.


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Monday, August 4, 2014

The Scramble To Build Thingiverse.gov is On!

image: thingiverse user approx In March, we wrote about a White House memo directing federal agencies to make 3D files more available to the public. At the time, the best example of this was the Smithsonian Institution’s X3D platform. Since then, the NIH has gotten into the action with its 3D Print Exchange, as […]

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Giant Spirograph Makes Mathematically Perfect Chalk Drawings On The Street

giant-spirograph-1 After struggling to use a little laser-cut spirograph, Nathan of HaHa Bird decided that the problem was scale-related and resolved to remedy the situation by building a massive version to use on the street, and it worked!

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