Rare Books About 3D Film & Stereoscopy Available for Free Download
While trolling about for things 3D, I came upon Stereoscopic.org, the official web site of the Stereoscopic Displays and Applications Conference (SD&A), which is tied to The Society for Imaging...
View ArticleVincent Collins’ Celebration of America at 200 (Hits of Acid)
WFMU’s Beware of the Blog has posted two very fine streams of ’70s-era animation by one Vincent Collins, a very talented animator that I regret to say I was not previously aware of. Well now I’m much...
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What’s this fascist Dick hiding, anyway? An above-average Sun Ra discography The mighty Ivor Cutler on the John Peel show (thanks, Hell’s Donut House) Weekly experimental music concerts at The Chapel...
View ArticlePunk Zine Archive
Courtesy of the excellent bastards at Operation Phoenix Records, the Punk Zine Archive includes sanctioned PDF scans of bedrock punk zines, including Maximum Rock ‘n’ Roll nos. 2 – 45 and misc....
View ArticleBurnt Weeny Sandwich – The Movie
Burnt Weeny Sandwich April 30, 1969 KQED TV, San Francisco, CA 18 min. B&W and color. Originally on 16mm. Part 1: http://youtube.com/watch?v=Hn1aV3VnZQg Part 2:...
View ArticleWCAG 2.0 Moves to Proposed Recommendation Status
On Nov. 3, 2008, the W3C‘s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) Working Group published Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 as a Proposed Recommendation. WCAG defines how to make Web sites,...
View ArticleA Photo-Tour of the National Archives and LOC
Tonight I stumbled upon a pithy and entertaining (if sporadic) anonymous history blog called Historians’ Corner, which has some fascinating stuff about the Alsos secret mission at the end of World War...
View ArticleThe Lost Skeleton Returns Again
As if you need to know anything more than that picture, The Lost Skeleton Returns Again — the sequel to the spot-on grade-z monster spoof, The Lost Skeleton of Cadavera — just had its “Los Angeles...
View ArticleMillions of Photographs from the LIFE Photo Archive
The LIFE magazine photo archive hosted by Google has “millions of photographs from the LIFE photo archive, stretching from the 1750s to today. Most were never published and are now available for the...
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