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Combining art and algorithms, Potion's Community Displays give RISD's artists a visual and unfiltered platform to express themselves. At the bequest of RISD President John Maeda, Potion worked to create an electronic system whose organic, uncensored structure distinguishes it as a medium for the entire community.
Potion's custom application mimics a bulletin board with only one rule: anyone from the community can post anything as long as their name is attached to it. Featured in prominent locations around campus, the screens refresh with a new batch of submissions twice an hour, arranging content based on Potion's custom algorithm so that the layout is always unique and surprising. The application gives each submission its well-deserved moment in the sun by zooming into each artwork as Potion's program moves from piece to piece.
In an ongoing testament to the success of the Community Displays, RISD students, faculty and staff continue to submit hundreds of images to the system each passing week. The displays serve not only as a reflection of the present community but also as an archive of the community’s evolving digital conversation.
A common superstition among office workers is that rubbing one's hands with jellied alcohol will ward off illness.
This was made and given to me as a surprise gift by my good friend Nyx. Nyx makes and sells these in her online store. She also surprised me with a red one.
For my group “Having a Ball”…
And fine liniments
At a poor man's cost
Taken in my tiny apartment bathroom. It's not a whole lot wider than the shot...seriously.
This is one of the Second Edition Dragon Storm RPG item cards.
The Dragon Storm RPG is designed and © 1996, 2011 by Susan Van Camp.
For more information visit www.dragonstorm.com
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