samizdat drafting co.

really it’s the mistakes that make me happiest from day to day

back to the dark palette (i blame the november weather that finally arrived).

more backward-looking leafnode-ism, but force directed layouts are just magic for untangling messy graphs (not that this one poses much of a challenge).

back when i was writing echolalia and leafnode i developed a deep affection for the traer physics library. it was so simple in its node and spring model, yet captured such graceful dynamics in a way that the more collision detection-oriented engines seem to lack. i’ve missed it since i left processing behind, so i ported it to actionscript (detail forthcoming).

meantime here’s a toy i made with it

balloons & tethers

Another screensaver variation

I wrote the de rigueur screensaver app to help core animation™ make sense to me

Bookmarks

pattern & shape

So glad Tom & Nancy taught me this '3 level' lesson at an impressionable age

discrete "discreet music"

a stellar arrangement & performance

from the days of 'peak ephemera'

the gasoline alley strip is especially gorgeous

to scale

tom bissell taking stock of literary stunt-pilotry

dead-simple and surprisingly illuminating oscilloscope view

This storm is what we call progress

the chiptune singularity cometh…

an incredible cross-section of eastern bloc industrial design

hard to believe this is freely available…

peak h.v.a.c.

making the USGS look shoddy in comparison

export settings demystified

noted

compression palimpsest

Tom Coryat was a man who knew how to title a book

one of my favorite pieces of illegal art, finally legitimized

Jasmin Blanchette making some good points (via QT of all things)

staccato cityscape

12 months of stories in a single deck

bronze age CGI starts halfway through

scroll down for the ‘hats’ montage

the endpapers of black hole but with faces you recognize

eerie and mysterious

would love to hear their version of the assault on precinct 13 theme...

maybe they'll take down the world's worst piece of signage now

the sound of ray davies applying for a job at the radiophonic workshop

i now have a reason to go to seattle

a gift shop that doubles as a history of graphic design

the numerals section is fascinating

the sound of eight confused men getting paid and then...

many personal favorites on this list

there's something almost charming about the early days of computer viruses

ian bogost on nintendo's embrace of fractured attention

nifty parallel between birth years and pin prevalence

luma key magnificence

lovely compilations

adorable and ridiculous

nobody knows

they knew how to make music television back in the day

“old fashion’ but good”

dearest delia

the essential incidentals

metroid meets oxyd

manhattan in 1820

and the boys say ‘hey goo, what's new?’

Found