GeoGuessr is a geography game which takes you on a journey around the world and challenges your ability to recognize your surroundings.
I’ve spent the entire day playing this thing. I swear I can tell a country solely by its road markings now.
A Warning: DO NOT EAT THIS DELICIOUS SHIT.
It’s pretty much just single cream with sugar in it.
Anish Kapoor in Berlin: ‘in short, Britain’s fucked’
Sad but true statement comparing Britain to Berlin on the arts - via The Guardian:
The British-based artist says the exhibition, entitled Kapoor in Berlin, is the best show he has yet put on, which may have much to do with the fact that he feels Germany demonstrates a huge degree of respect for the arts – in stark contrast to Britain.
“Germans have a rather healthy respect for the arts and artists,” he said, in an exclusive interview with the Guardian, adding that that attitude could “not be more different” from the British perspective.
“In Germany, it seems that the intellectual and aesthetic life are to be celebrated and are seen as part of a real and good education, whereas in Britain, traditionally – certainly since the Enlightenment – we’ve been afraid of anything intellectual, aesthetic, visual.”
These perspectives were reflected in the two countries’ drastically differing policies on financial support of the arts, he said.
“In the UK, while the arts are the second biggest sector after banking, they probably form less than one tenth of 1% of government spending. It’s completely scuzzy. The UK has two things, the arts and education, and both of them it pushes into the corner. It’s the hugest, hugest mistake. Why do British ministers meet anyone from the arts other than to cut them? Compared to Germany, Britain has got quite a long way to go there, frankly
“In short, Britain’s fucked.”
Pro Tour Dragon’s Maze
Watching Magic Pro Tour on Twitch. Not sure why, nothing better to do apparently.
Yahoo Board to Meet Sunday to Consider $1.1B, All-Cash Deal for Tumblr
Ick. Looks like it’s time to find a new place to hang out.
Mario Bros. Map Paintings
Artist note: Using video game editing software, I first developed, and then painted, a screen map that references Super Mario World, a 90s era video game. The image clearly mimics the style of the old video game, but introduces new elements that add a humorous and nostalgic take on it. The flatly painted surface and intense colors heighten the relationship between the digital and the real.
Created by Ken Kocses
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