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Miscellaneous

Major update coming

So between thesis, finals, and interning, I’ve neglected my blog. Sorry, blog. I’ll be posting some stuff on gumshuland and more soon. Yay to summer sunshine and the next chapter!

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Miscellaneous Thesis

Story of Stuff

Every now and then, I come across a morsel on the old Internet that inspires me. This project did just that. It’s digestible and monumentally important. This video is relatively brief, and you can skip through the sections if you are in a rush. The wise soul would click here now.

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Audio downloads

go ahead and gettem: biggie | tropical dance

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Miscellaneous

Sita Sings the Blues + some

I’ve just discovered Nina Paley, a talented animator/cartoonist who has recently released her feature film as a free download in several formats … Sita Sings the Blues. It’s a comical, multidimensional, animated musical, which uses Flash and narration to the fullest. Definitely check it out.

Also, this week is “spring break” for me, meaning that I have six less hours of class time, and a little more breathing room. Yesterday, I received and played with the GPS module for my thesis project, and today I spent some more hours at Steady, researching for “the labs,” revising some xml, and participating in a couple meetings — good stuff. Being at home and seeing the warm weather start to come out has me a little more jolly than normal too…hehe, jolly.

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CraftingWithData Miscellaneous

Word

The past couple weeks have been busy in a great way. My thesis topic has changed direction significantly, I may be starting a new internship in the next days, and my projects page finally got some needed attention, though it could use plenty more.

The main reason for writing now (other than time-stamping life again) is to direct attention to this manifesto by Eric Paulos, I came across today. Nice!

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Miscellaneous Thesis

More

I’ve been struggling to find a problem that feels right to address with my thesis project. My initial thesis ideas were unique in some ways, but here are a three reasons I’m back at the drawing board:

1. thatgamecompany.com
2. delicious-monster.com
3. geni.com

Smile capturing is a new idea that might have some traction, but then again, maybe not. In the meantime, below is a partial list of people / topics I’ve been investigating:

Linda Stone – continuous partial attention
Merlin Mann – getting things done
Martin Seligman – positive psychology
Zoran Josipovic – nonduality
Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi – flow theory for optimal experience
Jenova Chen – flow in games
Johan Huizinga – homo ludens
Nathan Eagle – reality mining
Joseph Beuys – fluxus movement
Guy Ernest Debord – situationists + spectacle
Zak Miller – feel good day
Jane McGonigal – arg’s for social good

On another note, I installed and played Crayon Physics for the first time today. I also attended a talk by Joshua Spodek about Submedia World. Both were pretty satisfying. Thanks, Syed. Thanks, ITP.

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Miscellaneous

Holy flailing shorts!

Definitely need to do some of this before I turn say 40. . .

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What’s going on

It’s 2009. The new year has come in smoothly so far. Winter break has actually been restful yet productive. Christmas and New Year’s Eve were both relaxed and pleasant for the most part too. All of this is pretty surprising.

Lately, I’ve been spending a lot of time looking around the web for potential employers, designing and migrating things to yeeality.com, and thinking about ideas for the very near future (i.e. thesis, methods of motion class, and 4-in-4). It’s a little stressful, but in a good way. Running, lifting, swimming, sauna, and love have all helped to keep my body feeling right. TED.com and a couple books (Stumbling on Happiness by Daniel Gilbert and Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience (P.S.) by Mihaly Csikszent) have my mind feeling alive as well. O, and Latin America Spanish on Rosetta Stone is still fun. Overall, balance seems to be in hand. It’s real nice.

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New host and look

I recently decided to make the leap and upgrade yeeality.com from a measley pointer to an actual site with Bluehost. Two years with unlimited storage and bandwidth for something like 170 dollars seems like a fair enough price. The transfer went into effect today, so I created a database, transferred this blog, and decided to give it a slight facelift. I’ve given myself another day or two to rework the resume and think about the landing page design before I send my macbookpro in for repairs for a week (sigh). Then it’s down to business in terms of ideating, polishing, and finding that internship for my last semester at ITP. Keep it moving — steady.

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FlashOfFlash Miscellaneous

A time-stamp of today.

Thinking about this day, present time, in relation to other times, other days, past and future… I should be loving life. Why? Well, a semester worth or work is mostly done.

The ITP winter show is half over, with the second round starting in a matter of hours, to be followed by a major celebration. Fun! GROUP PHOTO

The Big Screens and NIME events were awesome and great opportunities to absorb amazing work and mingle with peers and others from artsy/tech communities. I’ve learned a lot and am getting the chance to generate ideas and design and make a variety of things. Many of the conversations I’ve had over the last months have also been ridiculously engaging and in some cases, enlightening. These have been with talented, inspirational, and “normal” folks, but they’ve also been with myself and my subconscious mind…no ghosts or animals (yet).

So anyway, I could go on in this fashion reporting more positives in other realms of my life outside of ITP, but my initial word choice “should be loving life,” includes a subtle implication that I’m actually not loving life. And the reason for discussing school related business, is that it directly relates to more school, yes and the career direction thereafter, not to mention that I am loving life in the social, home, etc. areas. Since perhaps that didn’t make sense, I’ll get back the little point about not loving life, which is sort of about the stress when analyzing and planning for the future, while considering what’s known from past occurrences, sensations, thoughts… and looking at myself at present. For me, there’s a certain satisfaction, confidence, comfort, and delight that correlate to order and proper preparation. When I was younger, it seemed a lot easier to maintain that state of control, but as people, books, and experiences in general, come and go with time, there’s a residue that accumulates. That residue affects perception and in my case, causes decision making to be more difficult. However, it’s not that I’m unable to say yes or no, this restaurant or that, New York or San Fran, shoes or sneakers, etc. — it’s just that big decisions are becoming more frequent, and with them comes a feeling of being less prepared.

So now I have almost a month before classes begin again. I have many tasks to accomplish in this month: design and build my portfolio website, update my blog and resume, apply to relevant spring internships, decide what is relevant, generate relevant project ideas, plan for a cross-country move. I have a calendar, a brain, a strong work ethic, supportive friends, family, and woman, intention and drive. However, I also have an appreciation for deserved relaxation, distance from stress, and flowing through time without fighting. As this time-stamp ends, I’m going to try to remember without needing to re-read what I’ve written that balance is happiness are individual, subjective realities. I can make mine what I want to a large degree. So, if I should be loving life, hrmm… let me keep loving it, yea? p.s. Dan Gilbert’s relatively new book has probably played at least a little part in this flow of thought. He has a couple talks on TED.