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{ Saturday, November 13, 2004 }

Concatenations and forkings

Through bloglines, I discovered that Beverly had also linked to the Musee Bizarre (see below) and then from Computing for Emergent Architecture blog, which led me to a slew of interesting links from TomC's pedestrians links on delicious, and then to his art links which in turn led me to this wonderful animation of a bunch of stencil drawings of a walking man, sprayed all over the city, photographed and then recompiled into this fantatic animation.

Another fork in the road led me to the online version of John Frazer's book Evolutionary Architecture, which I'm now downloading in the background. All this wonderfulness compressed into a rare hour when I was feeling well (I have been feeling sick) and now am going back to bed.

LINK | 5:33 PM | TB

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