The relationship between digital and physical products is larger than if it exists on a hard drive or a shelf. It’s the tension between access and ownership, searching and finding, sharing and collecting. It’s a dance between the visible and the invisible, and what happens when we’re forced to remember versus when we are allowed to forget. How does this affect usânot just as makers, but as consumers of these products? Does collecting things matter if we don’t revisit them? We may download, bookmark, tag, organize, and star, but what then?
mattkirkland / Matt Kirkland
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Huffduffed (13)
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Veritas Forum 1
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Dan Carlin 11112016
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Circles >Ismael Burciaga
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Circles > Kyle Steed
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Circles > Noah Stokes
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Circles > Joshua Blankenship
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Oh God, It’s Full of Stars — Frank Chimero
Tagged with publishing narrative creativity culture
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Kerning, Orgasms and Those Goddamned Japanese Toothpicks — dConstruct Audio Archive
Freud popularised the term, “The Narcissism of Minor Differences”, to describe how adjacent villagesâidentical for all practical purposesâwould struggle to amplify their tiniest distinctions in order to justify how much they despised one other. So you have to guess how much he would have enjoyed design mailing lists. And, Perl.
Tagged with creativity inspiration
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The Hacker’s Guide to the Galaxy — dConstruct Audio Archive
Don't panic: the next big science revolution isn't just for asteroid miners or CERN scientists.
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