"All this he saw, for one moment breathless and intense, vivid on the morning sky; and still, as he looked, he lived; and still, as he lived, he wondered."

LO VOGLIO!

Lo voglio, lo voglio, lo voglio.
E prima che Heraclitus e il lupo si adirino perché è il terzo video di fila che posto e loro non li possono vedere, vado a spiegare. Si tratta di un giochino meraviglioso il cui obiettivo è colpire una stellina gialla con una pallina rosa. Tutto qui? Sì. Avrà una grafica eccezionale, direte. Ecco una schermata. E allora? E allora, ecco perché lo voglio: perché si gioca completando il disegno, con penna e touchscreen, creando passerelle, pesi, leve, perni, tutto ciò che può venire in mente per convincere le leggi della fisica a far muovere la maledettissima palla verso l’altrettanto maledetta stellina. Guardare il video per credere.

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The Ghost Tower

Remember Edogawa Ranpo? The Japanese author of horror and thrilller who gave us the strange and haunting Panorama Island. After reading the graphic novel, I read the novel last summer, and apparently it became tradition that I read Japanese horror when I’m on the traditional

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Werewolves Wednesday: The Wolf-Leader (24)

A werewolf story by Alexandre Dumas père. Chapter XXIV: Hunting Down the Were-Wolf Thibault had got well ahead of the dogs, thanks to the precaution he had taken of making good his escape at the first note of the bloodhound. For some time he heard no

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Poetry Reading List for Architects

Why Look to Poets for Lessons on Space? Architecture, as a discipline, has long claimed dominion over the notion of space. From Vitruvius’ triad of firmitas, utilitas, venustas to Le Corbusier’s declaration of the house as “a machine for living in”, architects have positioned themselves

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5 Comments
  • babilonia61
    Posted at 18:22h, 19 December Reply

    Approfitto, leggendoti, per augurarti un Natale pieno di salute, serenità, pace, un Natale sentimentalmente amoroso, un Natale da non dimenticare.

    Felicità

    Rino.

  • impbianco
    Posted at 00:33h, 20 December Reply

    Bel gioco. Veramente. Mi ricordo che c’era un gioco molto vecchio,che aveva lo scopo di portare una palla da una parte all’altra dello schermo o di fare altre cose e dovevi usare un tot di cose,tipo palloncini,forbici,palline da tennis. Non ricordo il nome. Però era divertente!

    X-Bye

  • Damiani
    Posted at 15:16h, 20 December Reply

    ma ma ma…è stupendo!!!!

    I WANT IT TOO!

  • Shelidon
    Posted at 11:32h, 22 December Reply

    Meraviglioso, vero? Ma nulla in confronto al programmino che sto scaricando adesso… coming soon.

  • Damiani
    Posted at 17:23h, 22 December Reply

    E dai!

    Dacci un’anticipazione!

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