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Jack-O’-Lanterns in StereoGIF

It was my oldest son’s birthday weekend, and we had a good one. Bowling party, Minecraft mods, 8-bit jack-o’-lanterns, and much more. With him turning 10 comes the closing of the first decade of my own blogging. I didn’t start the … Continue reading

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Puny Wallet! Hulk Smash!

I got a new wallet this weekend, and everytime I use it out to pay for something I get a compliment. That’s been foreign reality to me for a long while. And I enjoyed it so much I figured I would throw a couple … Continue reading

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Domains in (Stop) Motion

On Friday Martha Burtis made an amazing bit of stop-motion animation for the Domain of One’s Own project. It was designed for the EagleVision digital signage we have up around campus as a way to promote the project—explaining the absence … Continue reading

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From this Distant Vantage Point

UMW Fine Art professor Carole Garmon shared some of her student’s work from the Approaches to Video Art course with me yesterday. I was particularly taken with Joshua Luebke’s “You are here.” This project takes a reading by Carl Sagan from … Continue reading

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Data is the New Flesh, Long Live Dr Oblivion

There’s a lot to report out about this year’s Open Education Conference (#opened13), George Siemens already blogged about David Kernohan’s remarkable documentary keynote which I was lucky enough to catch. I was sorry to miss Siemen’s keynote, and almost equally sorry … Continue reading

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8-Bit Shining Art

I finally found some time to play through the modded level of Duke Nukem 3D called The Shining II that I wrote about a little while ago. Turns out the gameplay is actually quite good, but even more than that the 8-bit fan … Continue reading

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Fair Use of Images for Teaching, Research, and Study

UMW Art Historian Marjorie Och recently sent around this Press Release from the Visual Resources Association’s Intellectual Property Rights Committee that seems to take a strong stand in asserting a rather broad and liberal interpretation of the fair use doctrine … Continue reading

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“The unpredictable is what unites the ‘high’ and ‘low’ in art and entertainment”

Ed Grant, author of the blog Media Funhouse, has written a couple of posts over the last few months about Jerry Lewis’s retirement from his legendary Labor Day Telethon. And while I don’t consider myself much of a Jerry Lewis … Continue reading

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This Valentine’s day I <3 ds106

I have a post coming which is gonna feature some of the intense, mad creative energy that has characterized ds106 thus far—note we are just starting week 6, not even half way through. But in the mean time, check out … Continue reading

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My mother? Let me tell you about my mother….

Thanks to Zach Davis for the pointer to the brilliant blog “If we don’t, remember me.” it’s a concept blog that only has animated gifs from scenes of iconic films that somehow seem to capture the spirit of the movies they come … Continue reading

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