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Playing [Music] With Fire
rocketboom: Watch via mag.ma You can play the “hottest” new tracks with the Pyro Board. It works by transmitting soundwaves through a flammable gas. The waves create high and low pressure zones for the trippy screen-saver effect. LCD, LED, Plasma displays? No thanks. Gimme pixel-flames, some rawkin tunes, and a pack of hotdogs. (Story via Geekologie)
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sweetlights: New video, premiered w/interview at friendswithbotharms. [via @willotoons]
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http://youarelistening.to/sanfrancisco →
Your local police scanner + some chill ambient tuneage. Well-informed and coool, man. Listen to SF, LA, NY, Chicago, and Montréal [via Jade]
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BBC: Religion may become extinct in nine nations,... →
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Twitter Celebrates its 5th Anniversary “A historically accurate and moving documentary on Twitter’s 5-year history.” —Kevin Cheng, Twitter video by Funny or Die
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Isabella Rossellini’s award-winning Sundance films address all kinds of wonderful topics. This one asks “How did Noah do it?” On an ark designed for “two-by-two” / “one male, one female,” what did Noah do with the hermaphroditic animals, the transsexual animals, or the animals who reproduce by parthenogenesis? This, in my opinion, is another lovely...
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“Every morning a great wall of fog descends upon the city of San Francisco. It begins far out at sea. It forms over the Farallons, covering the sea lions on their rocks, and then it sweeps onto Ocean Beach, filling the long green bowl of Golden Gate Park. The fog obscures the early morning joggers and the lone practitioners of tai chi. It mists up the windows of the Glass Pavilion. It...
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