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Adobe Cards
Posted on February 29, 2008.
Categories: Advertising, Curious, Design, Inspiration, Programming.
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Posted on February 27, 2008.
Categories: Advertising, Curious, Religion.
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Good ol’ Benjamín Jiménez from CódigoPin was kind enough to let me know today of a major glitch on my website that didn’t allow people to view older post pages.
When fixing it I realized it’s been there for a couple months. Huge mistake. Luckily it’s already been fixed, so now you can see the website as it should be.
Thanks again to Pin for the heads up.
And about that finally back part, thing is that almost a month ago my computer died and after many many attempts, I’ve finally made it 100% functional, so now I’ll be resuming the usual post frequency around here.
Greetings to all.
Posted on February 25, 2008.
Categories: About Me, Friends, Programming.
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The PS3 has among its multiple qualities the hability to let you play mini-games as the console loads up. One of these games was the beautiful Flow. Now it’s the turn for Eden, a beautiful videogame that mixes awesome physics interactions and gorgeous colors.
It’s still not out; but I imagine that just like Flow this will also be downloadable por the PC. Stay sharp.
Posted on February 21, 2008.
Categories: Color, Curious, Games, Inspiration, Motion Graphics, Technology.
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Quite a while ago, when my interest for digital art started turning obsesive, I realized that most of the artists that blew me away then (and still do today), had one thing in common: They all were part of the Keystone Design Union.
It was then that I set myself as a long term goal to one day be a part of this select group of artists and visionaries I admire so much. And today finally, it’s true. I’m finally a member of the group I so admire.
Big thanks to David Gensler for recruiting me.
It’s an honor to be able to share up close with such talented people.
So from now on around here, you can also trust The KDU.
Posted on February 19, 2008.
Categories: About Me, Collectives, Culture, Design, Designers, Inspiration, KDU, Trends.
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Wally Wallington is a retired carpenter who over ten years ago came up with a system to move heavy objects without using any type of machinery, only his whit. In fact, it uses the strength of only one man.
By heavy object I don’t mean a big pile of bricks or some steel beems. No. Wallington is capable of moving things as amazing as a one ton concrete block or a neighbour’s entire barn (watch video).
The system basically consists of applying torque from different angles using, amazingly enough, only pieces of wood and gravity.
Wallington assures that systems like these must have been used in historical constructions such as Stonehenge, and to prove it he’s been dedicated lately to building a replica in his own yard.
If this isn’t proof that whit is the most powerful tool there is, I don’t know what is.
Yet another reason to be inlove with physics.
Link: The Forgotten Technology: Wallington’s official website.
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Posted on February 7, 2008.
Categories: Architecture, Curious, Inspiration, Technology.
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For 3 days now I’ve been out of a computer. The ingrate little prick just decided to stop working and now I’m hoping to be able to recover what I had in the hard disk, ’cause if I lost it, it would mean lots of years of hard work being flushed down the toilet.
It’s been days of a lot of events on my end and also on the internet, so I’ll try to keep up with them from my non-internet position and post from time to time.
So this doesn’t by any means mean that the website is going offline. Only that the posting frequency won’t be as often as I’d like it to be.
Hope I can fix the PC soon. If anyone has some knowledge on PC’s and wants to give a hand. I’d be more than happy to get an email from you.
Greetings.