Fourteen 14 - Don't Leave Me
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A gem from the 90’s.

“Don’t Leave Me”- Fourteen 14

hilarioushumorfromouterspace:

Stay away from this blog if you hate laughing!
smokeporch:

So my dad told me that there was a leak in the bathroom that I should check out. You win this round.
GIRLS ONLY, jk kinda!

smokeporch:

So my dad told me that there was a leak in the bathroom that I should check out. You win this round.

GIRLS ONLY, jk kinda!

prostheticknowledge:

Museum Meltdown 

1996 project first to use a gaming engine as an art medium, using Duke Nukem 3D to shoot enemies around a gallery:

From the project’s website:

In November 15th 1996 we launched our first Museum Meltdown project at Arken, Museum of Modern Art in Ishoj outside of Copenhagen as part of the Nordic Biennal “The Scream”, Borealis 8. Our piece was a 3D computer game where we reconstructed the architecture of Arken. This by using the build editor of the game Duke Nukem 3D, which allows users to create their own maps, levels and graphics etc …

…The world of computer technology contains everything from high to low, from the hackers to the powerful multinational enterprises. This culture and its networks goes beyond democracy, aesthetics and ethics of the main society and could as well be defined as a super-culture or a trans-culture. 

The technology has a vast influence on our perception of reality. As it shapes the world around us, the enviroment and the actual tools of perception and the question of identity becomes more complex and important to redefine. As the concept of space and our own presence becomes more and more unseparable, the relation between democracy and technology gets even more important. 

We decided to take the architecture of the museum one step further and turn the space into a violent computer game and hereby emphasize these questions.

You can visit the old site here - another version was created for the Half Life engine in 1999, which you can visit here.

There is also an interview with the artists Palle Torsson and Tobias Bernstrup here

hilarioushumorfromouterspace:

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inblackestnightwing:

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thaipond:

sherlock-sherbet:

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gdfalksen:

Cyberpunk Eyes 
University of Washington researchers have figured out how to implant semitransparent red and blue LED lights in contact lenses, for the purpose of receiving and displaying data in sharp visual images and video. This means wearers will literally be able to watch TV or view photos that are projected directly onto their eyeballs.

SCREECHING
THE FUTURE IS HERE YOU GUYS

Imagine watching a horror movie, you can’t close your eyes… NOPE!

I want this baddddd

holy shit
when did life become a scifi movie

This reminds me of that book the Uglies.

(via imgTumble)

inblackestnightwing:

spacemancraigisfly:

thaipond:

sherlock-sherbet:

tree-running:

iggymarauder:

gdfalksen:

Cyberpunk Eyes 

University of Washington researchers have figured out how to implant semitransparent red and blue LED lights in contact lenses, for the purpose of receiving and displaying data in sharp visual images and video. This means wearers will literally be able to watch TV or view photos that are projected directly onto their eyeballs.

SCREECHING

THE FUTURE IS HERE YOU GUYS

Imagine watching a horror movie, you can’t close your eyes… NOPE!

I want this baddddd

holy shit

when did life become a scifi movie

This reminds me of that book the Uglies.

(via imgTumble)
10knotes:

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theclearlydope:

DJ, your dad is the dad-est of dads.

theclearlydope:

DJ, your dad is the dad-est of dads.