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“TAMPOPO is Japanese for dandelion, and in Japan, as is in New Zealand, dandelions occupy a sphere of folklore. A simple action of blowing creates a space amongst the bustle of human doings, it creates a direct relationship with nature, and it acts as a trigger of memories and nostalgic journeys. Perhaps it triggers memories [...]

ba woo hahahaha bu-wa-hahahahahahahaha I’ve alway been partial to “mwuah ha ha haaa” myself but it seems that many favour a ‘b’ to start out. related: The Aargh Page Update: Futher discussion with one evil laugher uncovered the fact that their sinister chortling was in immitation of Dogbert. As the other evil laugher in question [...]

Hing Hon Demo: get yer MP3!

dance:michael jackson + famicom soft = crazy demented

Censored! This public corridor is in the building where I work. There has been quite the kerfuffle over some paisley ejaculate and a painting of a dead fox (these items were not featured in the same work, just so you know). Yesterday there was only a curtain, but now a more substantial drywall structure has [...]

Postvinyl (Space Age Tool for the DJ, 2005) “This game – post-vinyl – plays the game of hybridization on two levels. On a hardware level it is a hybrid of a digital computer with analogue sound modifications, content wise it is a hybrid of an exploratory 3D shooter with tunnels and corridors and a DJ [...]

“OK, now I’ll tell you how I make giffords. Giffords is what I call animated gifs because that’s funny to me.” part 1 part 2 via w&w *note: it’s pronounced “jif” btw

Glitch Browser, I think I love you.

Jason Chase remarks in his artist statement: “Some of my earliest visual memories are the colors of the cereal aisle flashing by me. Constant exposure to advertising slogans and Saturday morning cartoons not only sold me products, it sold me the power of the visual.” From This Book Can be Used as a Flotation Device  [...]

Visualresistance.org offers up a very interesting interview with Polish muralist M-City. This work is amazing and keeps getting better. via Ektopia