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Robert Hodgin -- musical visualization and more.

Robert Hodgin does wonderful stuff with visualization [recently discussed in this excellent FPP]. To get you started, here's a Radiohead video that's been making the rounds.
posted to MetaFilter by nebulawindphone at 10:22 AM on May 26, 2008 (5 comments)

"Some images of the spots that gave me the most tingles."

I though documenting my early sex life would be a perfect reason to use Polaroids to do something other than take naked pictures, yet to still play on the sexual identity of the medium. I lived in Alexandria from 1980 to 1999. These were my formative years and they determined the way I dealt with women. A guy documents the spots in his old neighborhood (SFW) where he got kissed, dumped, laid or confused as a kid, and tries to work out "what went wrong." (via, via — both NSFW)
posted to MetaFilter by nebulawindphone at 8:58 AM on May 7, 2008 (16 comments)

Lolgrues

Lolgrues
posted to MetaFilter by nebulawindphone at 1:16 PM on April 11, 2008 (52 comments)

Dorothy Gambrell is very fond of data

Year Zero throughout history. Waffle Houses per capita. The 20th Century on Google Image. Dorothy Gambrell is very fond of data.
posted to MetaFilter by nebulawindphone at 1:28 PM on March 21, 2008 (14 comments)

Streaming audio from former Soviet Georgia.

Streaming audio of traditional music from the former Soviet republic of Georgia. This is some of the strangest, most haunting and blissed-out singing you can hear on this planet. (And check out those swell outfits, fellas!)
posted to MetaFilter by nebulawindphone at 11:09 AM on March 11, 2008 (11 comments)

[horn joke goes here]

I think....that unicorn love is a beautiful thing, and that if you find a spicy sexy unicorn stud muffin and want to let him fill you with his magical glittering seed, that is just fantastic. Probably NSFW.
posted to MetaFilter by nebulawindphone at 6:18 AM on September 12, 2007 (89 comments)

They came from the office supply cabinet...

Tape Babies. The Tape Species are generally passive and although they regard themselves as art objects do enjoy human interface. They also enjoy climbing trees, tearing down signs and floating luminously through the air. [via]
posted to MetaFilter by nebulawindphone at 10:58 AM on May 31, 2005 (14 comments)

Hey Kids! It's Compiler Time!

Illustrated Notes from Computer Science: Tom Murphy VII gets more bored in class than you. And thanks to his free fonts, your boredom can look just as snazzy. (Previous Tom7-related action here. This guy keeps busy. I blame the 80/20 rule.)
posted to MetaFilter by nebulawindphone at 6:00 PM on March 15, 2005 (14 comments)