a lot to think about here. i guess for me "real" is a problematic word as well,
when I think of it in the authoritarian sense. It's a bad term and is stuck in
all of the problems of enlightenment thinking and beyond. Yet, I like to use
the term, because the idea of the "real" still holds a speci
On 9/10/2009, "Pall Thayer" wrote:
>So much more elegant in Perl:
>
>#!/usr/bin/perl
>print "Fuck Yo Memry\n";
>while(1){
> fork && print "ha\n" while 1;
>}
Did you read the comments about how it would only fork once, plus the
lack of any memory allocation? Here's fucky o memry ver2, plus a
So much more elegant in Perl:
#!/usr/bin/perl
print "Fuck Yo Memry\n";
while(1){
fork && print "ha\n" while 1;
}
Also, I think it would look better as a stencil. Code just doesn't have
the same visual impact without a clear monospaced font.
But it's fascinating that anyone is creating such
On 9/10/2009, "Rob Myers" wrote:
>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boingboing/iBag/~3/bckoCPM443I/c-graffiti.html
>
>More code grafitti...
>
Code and style wise, very disappointing. Would have worked so much more
if it was done on the Alan Turing memorial. Though I'd rather see some
wildstyle cod
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boingboing/iBag/~3/bckoCPM443I/c-graffiti.html
More code grafitti...
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relax they say
i say no way!
not now, tomorrow or today,
some day i'll pay.
relax they say
no way i say,
too much to do for today,
some day i'll be paid.
they say relax!
stick to the facts!
but i'm no criminal,
i don't know what to do or how to say,
cos the thought's sub-liminal.
relax they say
Hi Auriea,
Good to hear from you :-)
I can imagine that much of your work bewilders mainstream and possibly
even old school net artists/historians - although it seems obvious to me
that the terrain you are currently crossing in your practice is an
important area to be seeing and exploring.
"T
Hi netbehavious-ists,
Thanks for mentioning this in here Neil!
Michael and I have been very busy with this project the past 4 months.
It is what we're calling an "interactive vignette", based on the story
of Salome. We are avoiding using the word "game" to describe it this
time, even though
It isn't what it used to be and will never be again
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10 October - 21 November 2009
Tuesday
Marching Rocks, Gloves & Code
Experimental electronica: new, old and somewhere in-between.
Saturday 24th October
7pm - Later
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SPACE and Culture Lab (Newcastle) come together to bring you an evening
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Internet game that awards points for people spotting real crimes on CCTV
is branded 'snooper's paradise'.
A new internet game is about to be launched which allows 'super snooper'
players to plug into the nation's CCTV cameras and report on members of
the public committing crimes.
The 'Internet
The criticism that Ralph Lauren doesn't want you to see!
Last month, Xeni blogged about the photoshop disaster that is this Ralph
Lauren advertisement, in which a model's proportions appear to have been
altered to give her an impossibly skinny body ("Dude, her head's bigger
than her pelvis"). N
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