Author Archives: Matt

In 2002 I started contributing to Open Source software, and life has just gotten better from there. Co-founder of WordPress, founder Automattic.

Vignette: Micheal Hawley & RSW

Raw Notes

Hello everyone, Matt here. I’m using the break to post the raw notes from the sessions, which are full of typos and may be difficult to read. As the day goes on and at the latest tonight I’ll clean these up and fill them with pictures as well like I have with the first few. […]

Michael Lawrence and J.S.B.

Michael showed a short and incomplete film about Johann Sebastian Bach. He’s currently taking donations to finish the film. His website is mlfilms.com.

Jonathan Harris

We Feel Fine – scans newly posted blog entries searching for occurances of “I feel” or “I’m feeling” and tries to determine some demographic info about them, like their age, location, what the weather is where they are. About 20,000 sentences a day get put into it. He has some awesome visualizations for these, one […]

Golan Levin

Experiements at the Intersection of Art, Technology, and Nonverbal Communication. Golan’s site is Flong.com. (I like that it rhymes.) “From the perspective of a typical computer, a human is a brain with one finger. – Joy Mountford So much of the life is conducted through the mouse. The mouse has to be the narrowest straw […]

Jim Cox and Michael Fry

They showed some cartoons from RingTales.com, pretty funny. Mike does a cartoon called Over the Hedge. It was the first he had seen that had an email address. He sent him an email and said “Can we make a movie?” The movie came out last year from Dreamworks, 10 years later. There must be an […]

Ken Librecht – The Secret Life of a Snowflake

He does snowflake photograph, a camera attached to a microscope. He lives in Southern California, so he has to travel a bit. Northern Ontoria is his favorite. He lets snow fall on the cardboard, then looks for one that looks nice. He then picks it up with it up a paintbrush, and then put it […]

Donald Jackson

Most museums wouldn’t think of inviting a living calligrapher, they only want the dead ones. He has two more years left on the bible he’s working on. He has spent his whole life doing something that most people don’t think that they want. But people realyl do, when htey find something that they need to […]

Behind, but still here

There is no downtime between sessions, but I’m trying to backfill pictures and entries in quiet moments in subsequent sessions, but everything is so fast-paced it’s more likely that more of the entries will go up during the break in about an hour.

Nathan Myhrvold – Why do we think things are cute?

While in the Falkland Islands he saw some birds and started wondering why we think things are cute or not. Human children have many features of cuteness. Head large for body Rounded features Eyes too large for head Long eye lashes Wide set eyes Dilated pupils Small nose Large hadnds with stubby fingers Fuzzy or […]