Monday Link Dump
May 22
Driving, Games, General 3 Comments
* Never-built Russian [tag]architecture[/tag]. Some beautiful stuff in there. Just fantastic, crazy, wild architecture. Reminds me a bit of Francois Schuiten’s work, too. (Via)
* Sound at different frequencies causes a table full of salt to assume different patterns. (Ibid)
* One man mathematically works out ways to save time on his [tag]commute[/tag]. It’s multi-variable calculus in action, leading to conclusions that you and I could have seen coming a mile away. But he has the charts to back it up, now!
* Interesting step-by-step walkthrough by one designer creating a [tag]logo[/tag]. I need to work on one someday for this website. And one for the podcast. And another one for the other podcast. And it’ll never happen. ::sigh::
* [tag]Nintendo[/tag] stock soars post-E3. Sony’s does not.
* Seven minute streaming (ugh) video of new [tag]Zelda[/tag] game. Looks pretty cool, although the camera p.o.v. blocks your view here and there.
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May 22, 2006 @ 11:55:16
The salt video is very cool. I especially like how it seems to “jump” very quickly from one pattern to another when the pitch crosses to the next natural frequency of the table.
May 22, 2006 @ 12:28:45
heh, the page for the logo creation seems to have been updated.
May 22, 2006 @ 13:12:19
Table salt dancing. Cool!