"exploration of digital character art — any art involving electrons and making use of letters, alphanumerics, or other characters in an interesting way"
"TIPS" is the acronym for "Theory of Inventive Problem Solving," and "TRIZ" is the acronym for the same phrase in Russian. TRIZ was developed by Genrich Altshuller and his colleagues in the former USSR starting in 1946, and is now being developed and prac
Physical space matters. It’s easier to be productive, creative and happy at work in a colourful, organic, playful environment than in a grey, linear, boring one.
major site for alternative experimental film/video; "Here you will find films and videos that transgress the boundaries of the traditional viewing experience, challenge notions of physical perception and provide cutting edge alternatives to the media info
"writings cutting across and between politics, media, literature, history, law, science, medicine, philosophy, economics, music, film and more." Attractive and informative graphic design for ejournal homepage.
"A blog about digital rhetoric that asks the burning questions about electronic bureaucracy and institutional subversion on the Internet." Well-written, points to developments in the arts and on the web that otherwise might go unnoticed.
Bytefx is a fast, lightweight and crossbrowser library with some useful special effect for your web pages.
It is compatible with most common browsers and MemTronic compressed version size is less than 2Kb.
Bytefx is not a complete framework, as mootools or script.aculo.us are, it's just a low level effects library then its features are not advanced but probably useful to create more complex libraries too.
Finally, bytefx should be just what you need for your web pages, with a minimum overload and a good, fast and crossbrowser code.
Tim Berners-Lee Date: September 1998. Last modified: $Date: 1998/10/14 20:17:13 $ Status: An attempt to give a high-level plan of the architecture of the Semantic WWW. Editing status: Draft. Comments welcome Semantic Web Road map
Use this online tool to easily create a favicon (favorites icon) for your site. A favicon is a small, 16x16 image that is shown inside the browser's location bar and bookmark menu when your site is called up. It is a good way to brand your site and increa
The 1920s avant garde "revolution" in film, arts, typography, and architecture has become part of computer hard- and software design; new media does not now provide new ways of seeing but radically new ways of using already accumulated media.
a collection of exemplary multimedia projects, some for exhibitions, some hypertext fiction. Many available. Good models for students learning how to do such projects in terms of design and useability.
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My 50 favorite design resources Written by Neil Patel on September 11, 2006 | 13 comments There are thousands of design resources on the web which can lead to an overwhelming experience when looking for inspiration or ideas, so I created a list of resourc
Insightful essay on what makes applications usable - applications of all kinds, including CAD systems, scientific visualization tools, and massively mult-player online games.
In the Java community there's been a rush of lightweight containers that help to assemble components from different projects into a cohesive application. Underlying these containers is a common pattern to how they perform the wiring, a concept they refer
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