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FotografÃa vertiginosa con el desarraigo de lo impuro y del que no sabe lo que hace para pasar de incógnito la frontera de la idolatrÃa digitotesnológica y mojarse en las barbas prefilosóficas llenas de baba primordial, ajenas de cálculo e intención.
FotografÃa vertiginosa con el desarraigo de lo impuro y del que no sabe lo que hace para pasar de incógnito la frontera de la idolatrÃa digitotesnológica y mojarse en las barbas prefilosóficas llenas de baba primordial, ajenas de cálculo e intención.
At the end of every semester, ITP students show off their warez. Probably the most inspiring thing you'll see all year. (full disclaimer: this is where I went to grad school :)
ITP Spring Show 2010
Sunday, May 9, 2-6pm
Monday, May 10, 5-9pm
721 Broadway (@ Waverly)
4th Floor
... Ping me tomorrow if you want a semi-guided tour. I haven't seen the projects there, but sometimes it helps to have an alum to explain away the chaos.
I was there for 2 hour and only saw about half the show... looks like i'm going back tomorrow :)
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At the end of every semester, ITP students show off their warez. Probably the most inspiring thing you'll see all year. (full disclaimer: this is where I went to grad school :)
ITP Spring Show 2010
Sunday, May 9, 2-6pm
Monday, May 10, 5-9pm
721 Broadway (@ Waverly)
4th Floor
FotografÃa vertiginosa con el desarraigo de lo impuro y del que no sabe lo que hace para pasar de incógnito la frontera de la idolatrÃa digitotesnológica y mojarse en las barbas prefilosóficas llenas de baba primordial, ajenas de cálculo e intención.
FotografÃa vertiginosa con el desarraigo de lo impuro y del que no sabe lo que hace para pasar de incógnito la frontera de la idolatrÃa digitotesnológica y mojarse en las barbas prefilosóficas llenas de baba primordial, ajenas de cálculo e intención.
Jersey City, NJ. Located near the 440 highway.
Sometimes it can't be helped, one needs to eat on the run. Just be careful if you find yourself doing so, especially while driving. Obviously better to pull over and eat but the stop sign lasted long enough here for a quick bite.
Anyway... my back story... was frustrated for a few minutes with my ZS100 cam. I turned it on a few minutes before this shot. For some strange reason, it was stuck in movie mode!
I wanted a shot of some utility workers doing their day gig, but I had trouble turning off the video functions. A few paces, and I found a bus terminal with a bench to sit on. That's when I reset some settings on the camera. I got this take while testing around a bit.
So far, the settings are sticking. Also remembered to use one of the custom slots this time, C1.
from: www.snowboardcanada.com/Blogs?start=20
btw, I'm searching (unsuccessfully) for a pic of these old Burton two-tongue freestyle boots I used to have. I bet eBay has a pic. please hold.
... and the ad is easier to read than the article (cause the font size in the article is so small... I imagine this is intentional?)
Compare this with a screenshot of the PS3 game here:
www.co-optimus.com/images/upload/image/MLBtheShow2011-bat...
Back in my NYU days (2004) we were scheming up ways to watch MLB and NFL games on our mobile phones... long before any bandwidth / licensing issues were resolved. We were toying around with the idea of using live-data feeds from games and reproducing the action with 8-bit NES sprites - think: watching the Red Sox and Pats play only acted out with RBI Baseball and Techo Bowl graphics.
How awesome would that have been?!
Having a birds-eye-view of a baseball game MMS'ed to your phone (or even set as your phone's locked-state wallpaper)...
farm3.static.flickr.com/2337/2522551247_b19084ece1.jpg
Or watching an NFL game on your phone or via browser window rendered like this...
www.consoleclassix.com/info_img/Tecmo_Bowl_NES_ScreenShot...
These days, while the bandwidth issues are figured out, the licensing issues are not (you still can't watch NFL games via the internet). It's super smart to see people experimenting w/ using PS3 style graphics to get around some of these restrictions.
These are the rules from 2002 (after I came back to NYC after working as a snowboard instructor!). Seeing that, er, I still don't have a job, let's update them for 2008.
1. Leave your apt before noon every day.
2. Exercise every day (works well with #1)
3. No drinking before 5pm.
4. No watching TV / no reading blogs before 5pm (except during lunch).
5. No taking taxis.
6. No eating meals when drunk.
ps: orignally from here - dont miss the haikus!