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for(){};, A Projection Mapped Game
April 22nd, 2013 2:38 PMProgrammer Brent Watanabe created an installation with a projection mapped video game played across three wall-mounted paintings by Cable Griffith with an original NES controller.
450+ Sites Black Out in CISPA Protest
April 22nd, 2013 2:00 PMIn protest of the U.S. House of Representative re-passing the controversial cybersecurity bill last Thursday, more than 450 websites have pledged to participate in a blackout today.
10,000 iPhone 5 Domino Run
April 22nd, 2013 1:05 PMWatch this epic domino run of 10,000 iPhone 5 devices put together by Aatma Studio as a conceptual ad for the upcoming iPhone device that is rumored be equipped with the near field communications (NFC) technology.
The Game, You've Lost It
April 22nd, 2013 12:30 PMA street installation by the British troll poster artist David Shrigley on Bentinck Street in Glasgow, Scotland.
Patton Oswalt
April 22nd, 2013 12:00 PMIs Patton Oswalt the Internet's new folk hero? Check inside for a brief online history of the veteran standup comedian and geek culture commentator.
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for(){};, A Projection Mapped Game
Programmer Brent Watanabe created an installation with a projection mapped video game played across three wall-mounted paintings by Cable Griffith with an original NES controller.
450+ Sites Black Out in CISPA Protest
In protest of the U.S. House of Representative re-passing the controversial cybersecurity bill last Thursday, more than 450 websites have pledged to participate in a blackout today.
The Game, You've Lost It
A street installation by the British troll poster artist David Shrigley on Bentinck Street in Glasgow, Scotland.
Patton Oswalt
Is Patton Oswalt the Internet's new folk hero? Check inside for a brief online history of the veteran standup comedian and geek culture commentator.