Wednesday, June 24, 2009
connective reaction - got it?
play Polygonal Fury
Destroy all the polygons in each level, by starting a chain reaction.
Click on any polygon to start the raction.
The more you destroy, the better you score. Reach the target scores for medals.
Medals give you upgrade points to upgrade your polygons.
Refreshing diversion! - Trust SK!
btw:
If anyone is on twitter, set your location to Tehran and your time zone to GMT +3.30. "Security" forces are hunting for people blogging about the current abuses of pro-democracy protesters using location/timezone searches. The more people at this location, the more of a logjam it creates for forces trying to shut Iranians' access to the internet down. Please cut & paste & pass it on.
Civil disobedience 2.0
There you go!
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
demand democracy! spread the word!
Open Letter to the World - English Version
“Human beings are members of a whole,
In creation of one essence and soul.
If one member is afflicted with pain,
Other members uneasy will remain.
If you have no sympathy for human pain,
The name of human you cannot retain.”
- Saadi
"This week Iranians turned out in record numbers not seen since the beginning of the Iranian revolution to change their current President Mahmood Ahmadinejad.
Their willingness to exercise their democratic right was both historic and uncommon in the Middle East. Iranians longed for change the same way people in the United States, and indeed worldwide, longed for a new beginning after the Bush years. They were tired of an increasingly delusional President who has thrown their country into economic turmoil and portrayed their country as a conflict seeking entity in the Middle East.
But today the same Iranian regime that has denied a dialogue with the world, denied human rights, denied democracy, denied the Holocaust, is blatantly denying the will of its people by committing massive election fraud to reelect Mahmood Ahmadinejad, and arresting journalists and opposition leaders in broad daylight.
Accepting this deception will be costly not only for the people of Iran but also for the people of the Middle East, with far reaching consequences worldwide.
As you read these words, the people in Iran have taken to the streets in nationwide protests. Despite brutal government suppression tactics the Iranian people are courageously fighting for their rights. As antiriot police batons crush the bones of demonstrators whose only protest is election fraud, Iranians are screaming for the world to hear them: WE DENOUNCE MAHMOOD AHMADINEJAD!
The people of Iran now ask for your support!
We do not expect you to fight our struggle but to help us fight it. We expect people worldwide to put pressure on their governments and politicians not to accept the legitimacy of the Iranian elections and the fraudulent presidency of Mahmood Ahmadinejad. Democratic societies worldwide must not leave the Iranian people alone now that they have risen to the challenge. Instead they need to align their policies with the will of the Iranian people.
Friends, we ask you not to let 70 million people in Iran be taken hostage. Any government that accepts Mahmood Ahmadinejad as the new president of Iran has betrayed the Iranian people, endangered world peace, and has no sympathy for human pain."
- Iranian Artists in Exile
“Human beings are members of a whole,
In creation of one essence and soul.
If one member is afflicted with pain,
Other members uneasy will remain.
If you have no sympathy for human pain,
The name of human you cannot retain.”
- Saadi
"This week Iranians turned out in record numbers not seen since the beginning of the Iranian revolution to change their current President Mahmood Ahmadinejad.
Their willingness to exercise their democratic right was both historic and uncommon in the Middle East. Iranians longed for change the same way people in the United States, and indeed worldwide, longed for a new beginning after the Bush years. They were tired of an increasingly delusional President who has thrown their country into economic turmoil and portrayed their country as a conflict seeking entity in the Middle East.
But today the same Iranian regime that has denied a dialogue with the world, denied human rights, denied democracy, denied the Holocaust, is blatantly denying the will of its people by committing massive election fraud to reelect Mahmood Ahmadinejad, and arresting journalists and opposition leaders in broad daylight.
Accepting this deception will be costly not only for the people of Iran but also for the people of the Middle East, with far reaching consequences worldwide.
As you read these words, the people in Iran have taken to the streets in nationwide protests. Despite brutal government suppression tactics the Iranian people are courageously fighting for their rights. As antiriot police batons crush the bones of demonstrators whose only protest is election fraud, Iranians are screaming for the world to hear them: WE DENOUNCE MAHMOOD AHMADINEJAD!
The people of Iran now ask for your support!
We do not expect you to fight our struggle but to help us fight it. We expect people worldwide to put pressure on their governments and politicians not to accept the legitimacy of the Iranian elections and the fraudulent presidency of Mahmood Ahmadinejad. Democratic societies worldwide must not leave the Iranian people alone now that they have risen to the challenge. Instead they need to align their policies with the will of the Iranian people.
Friends, we ask you not to let 70 million people in Iran be taken hostage. Any government that accepts Mahmood Ahmadinejad as the new president of Iran has betrayed the Iranian people, endangered world peace, and has no sympathy for human pain."
- Iranian Artists in Exile
Monday, June 15, 2009
acid in the ice cream
Zach Johnsen
"easy on the fingers, heavy on the eyes"
images above taken from his solo art show at Backspace Gallery in Portland:
Acid in the Ice Cream
more stuff
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
bomb the surf
The Vandelles are best described as Dick Dale getting high with The Jesus and Mary Chain. That sounds pretty promising doesn't it?
(image is taken from their EP)
The Vandelles - Lovely Weather mp3
from "Del Black Aloha"
(right click and save as)
The Vandelles - Swell To Heaven mp3
from their EP
(right click and save as)
that's how static kinetic sounds - hang loose or you can go hang, dude...
The Vandelles on MySpace
(SK recommends "Get Down" + "Dash 'n Dive")
Friday, June 5, 2009
can you win at tetris ?
There’s no ultimate ‘win’ or ‘completion’ in Tetris.
In 1988, science masters student John Brzustowski wrote a thesis concluding that the random nature of the shapes which appears mean it is impossible to develop an infinite winning strategy and that it is inevitable that players will lose eventually.
Seriously...
I don't expect you to read through this at all but to appreciate the fact that stuff like this is "submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of master of science".
SK recommends:
Chapter 1 -> 1.2 TETRIS meets Plato
moreover I´m thinking about printing out Chapter 4 pages 30-33 "A recipe for your defeat" and leave copies in random mailboxes...
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
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