Mammary Fluids

Well I’ve belatedly discovered that Weebl was responsible for the animated Hexstatic video which gave this blog its name. The song was Chase Me (from Master View) and the animation is available for your viewing pleasure on Weebl’s site. I’m glad I squared that circle.

Oh and Hexstatic also appear to have posted a lovely new mix up on their site.

Some serious moves

And some serious beats too. Culled from headphonesex.

Cory Doctorow

Former EFF employee, current boing-boing co-editor and sci-fi author discusses freedom, legislation and the information age. He covers the inaccuracies of futurology, and the unexpected revelations that real innovations bring, and discusses his book “Overclocked: Stories of the Future Present”. It’s a long one, and I’ll confess to not having watched until the end of the 56th minute before posting it, but this looks like a Good Thing(tm).

Part of the Authors@Google series, the event took place on May 21st 2007.

Wakeless - Cabbages and Queens

How very random indeed. Great little number, for its mix of styles. And a fun video. I can’t tell whether the vocalist sounds more like Lily Allen, Pink, or Natasha *spit* Beddingfield. It’s so unashamedly poppy, with a satisfying amount of cut up and its just so bloody silly. I know I shouldn’t, but I like it.

www.wakeless.co.uk

download the mp3

Kids, eh?

“fell asleep in the bass bins, and puked on my plimsols” hehehe.

Laser Tagging

The Graffiti Research Lab have posted a great video of their Eyebeam laser tagging session. Watch them tag a building with light!

Also, thanks to the Open Source Ethos of the GRL, they’ve posted the source code, and a How-to.  This project looks like loads of fun. Now, does anyone know a shady character who can get hold of a 60mw green laser pointer?

Balancing Point

I came across this piece as a result of finding Dave Gorman’s hobby.

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