pbsarts:

Super Mario Brothers is the World’s Greatest Piece of Surrealist Art

We all know who the Mario Brothers are but have you ever stepped back and tried looking at those games from a fresh perspective? Like you’ve never seen or heard of them before? They’re bananas! There are armored turtles who stand on their hind legs and steal princesses! There are bullets with FACES! We make a case for Mario’s inclusion into a canon of art wider than “Video Game”: we think Mario is a piece of surrealist artwork.

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Hosted by Mike Rugnetta (@mikerugnetta)
Made by Kornhaber Brown (www.kornhaberbrown.com)

Thanks to the artists of the work we featured in the Fan Art section! (in order)
Mike Puncekar http://mpuncekar.blogspot.com/
Mario and Luigi by Anthony Jones http://www.robotpencil.org/
Sebastien Harding http://www.7splat.com/
Ted McClung http://living-oxymoron.deviantart.com/
Ryan Wood http://cghub.com/images/view/5209
MikePMitchell http://mikepmitchell.deviantart.com/
Fellipe Martins http://nationpoo.blogspot.com/
Winona Nelson http://www.winonanelson.com/
Bob Dob http://www.bobdob.com/

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Reblogged from energyface
It ain’t a big airport. (Taken with Instagram at Birmingham Shuttlesworth International Airport (BHM))

It ain’t a big airport. (Taken with Instagram at Birmingham Shuttlesworth International Airport (BHM))

YES! (GG patrick, christopher, and the KB crew)

pbsarts:

Which is it? Gif or Jif?

Off Book - Animated GIFs: The Birth of a Medium

GIFs are one of the oldest image formats used on the web. Throughout their history, they have served a huge variety of purposes, from functional to entertainment. Now, 25 years after the first GIF was created, they are experiencing an explosion of interest and innovation that is pushing them into the terrain of art. In this episode of Off Book, we chart their history, explore the hotbed of GIF creativity on Tumblr, and talk to two teams of GIF artists who are evolving the form into powerful new visual experiences.  

Featuring:

Patrick Davison, MemeFactory

TopherChris, Tumblr

Pamela Reed and Matthew Rader, Reed+Rader

Jamie Beck and Kevin Burg, Cinemagraphs

Story Development: Mike Rugnetta, Internet Culture Researcher, MemeFactory

Music by:

Mindthings: http://www.jamendo.com/en/artist/mindthings

Space Frequencies: http://www.jamendo.com/en/artist/Space_frequencies

Casanelli: http://www.jamendo.com/en/artist/Casanelli

Shamil Elvenheim: http://www.jamendo.com/en/artist/shamil/

Kevin Macleod: http://www.incompetech.com

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Self-branding, or “OH GOD, which do I choose?”

Self-branding, or “OH GOD, which do I choose?”

Who designed “I <3 NY”? (Taken with Instagram at Birch Coffee)

Who designed “I <3 NY”? (Taken with Instagram at Birch Coffee)

Mah tight whip! (taken with instagram)

Mah tight whip! (taken with instagram)

pleatedjeans:

shortformblog:

missing-e:

~ Your Freedom To Use Your Browser Is Under Attack ~

Tumblr’s Terms of Service hasn’t changed yet. So please read and help out!

The Tumblr staff recently requested feedback on updates they will be making to their policies. They specifically mention one of their goals is to prevent the promotion of self-harm. However, their updated Terms of Service includes something a lot less laudable.

Unable to find the required avenues to stop developers from creating and distributing browser extensions that enhance the way you use Tumblr and not getting enough of a response to their scary warning campaign, they now seem to be preparing the groundwork for coming after users of these extensions.

~ Who, you? Yes, apparently. ~

Tumblr had been previously unable to prevent all development of these extensions, scripts and add-ons because they function within your web browser, allowing you to direct these extensions to use your browser to automatically perform tasks for you on Tumblr (like quickly reblogging from the dashboard, uploading images to posts, adding control buttons to your sidebar or hiding content you don’t want to see). The extensions, themselves, do not interact directly with Tumblr, only help your web browser to do it for you!

With the upcoming changes to the Terms of Service, Tumblr will soon be able to punish someone: you.

~ How is it wrong to use something to help me enjoy Tumblr more? ~

The important part of the new Terms of Service is under the section titled Limitations on Automated Use:

You may not do any of the following while accessing or using the Services: … (c) access or search or attempt to access or search the Services by any means (automated or otherwise) other than through our currently available, published interfaces that are provided by Tumblr… (d) scrape the Services, and particularly scape (sic) Content (as defined below) from the Services, without Tumblr’s express prior written consent

These limitations will make using almost any browser extension, add-on or script for Tumblr (and even some not specifically intended for Tumblr) against the rules!

Do you use Missing e, XKit, Tumblr Savior or any Greasemonkey script for Tumblr? Well, pretty soon, that will mean you will be in violation of Tumblr’s Terms of Service. That would be grounds for terminating your account!

~ What’s the Big Deal? ~

Extensions, add-ons and scripts like Missing e, XKit and Tumblr Savior help you get better use of Tumblr. They might mean that you decide against leaving Tumblr, or that you come back to it. They make it easier to spend more time on Tumblr than you might have normally and become a more involved member of this community. These are the kind of things a company like Tumblr should want, but is instead fighting against.

This most recent step effectively means that Tumblr apparently wants to reach into your web browser and tell you exactly how you are to use it to interact with their website. Their way, and NO OTHER WAY.

~ So, What Can We Do? ~

Tumblr’s new Terms of Service policy has not yet been put into effect. They are still looking for feedback. My suggestions is that we give them feedback.

Contact Tumblr (policy@tumblr.com) and let them know that this decision will alienate the userbase they work so hard to grow. Let them know that a browser extension (be it any of them) brought you back to Tumblr, or convinced you to stay, or kept you on this site longer. Tell them that your Tumblr is better off with a Savior, a Kit of the ‘X’ variety or that Missing e!

ABOVE ALL, BE POLITE. The best way to present your case is with clearheaded statements that show Tumblr that these tools make you want to use their product more!

This will become a big issue for Tumblr in the next few days, particularly the scraping thing, which is how services like Missing e and others work. Not sure how to feel about all this yet, but this is certainly not the kind of thing that I think Tumblr should be doing. We’ve been big backers of Missing e in the past, and it would break our hearts to see it taken down like this. So this needs to be explained and dealt with. Are there any other social media services which codify that you can’t modify their interfaces in this way?

If you want to keep using Missing e and other extensions, please send a POLITE message to policy@tumblr.com

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chrismenning:

nedhepburn:

scribnerbooks:

how about it, yeah?

Kinda want to do that next month. Narrowed it down to Montreal, Austin, or Portland.

Come to Portland! I just got in last night!

Guangzhou, China. April 2nd! Boo-yah!

chrismenning:

nedhepburn:

scribnerbooks:

how about it, yeah?

Kinda want to do that next month. Narrowed it down to Montreal, Austin, or Portland.

Come to Portland! I just got in last night!

Guangzhou, China. April 2nd! Boo-yah!

Reblogged from Chris Menning
pleatedjeans:

the end is near.

pleatedjeans:

the end is near.

Reblogged from Pleated Jeans

Genuine shock

inothernews:

at Andrew Breitbart’s death.

It’s probably too soon to step back and catalog all of our grievances against one of the two people probably most identified with the conservative movement online — the other being this douchewad — but we all know how we generally feel about this man who knowingly tried to ruin lives and did terrible, racist things and who, better than perhaps anyone else, tried his best to stoke the Tea Party’s fire by — in one case — suggesting that liberals be killed.

No one is celebrating his death — at least, no one decent — but considering some of the things he’s done, I think it’s okay to say that Andrew Breitbart was an unmitigated asshole.  An asshole who stuck to his guns.  “I enjoy making enemies,” he once wrote, in that dismissive-of-everyone-else manner that conservatives have perfected.  Well, you certainly made them, Andrew.

Rest in peace, asshole.

Feels like Tumblr was butthurt by Vimeo’s new design.

These new posting icons feel Vimeo-y.

(Subtext: Is Tumblr buying Vimeo???!?)

Reblogged from Just Another Rider
chrismenning:

That’s funny for reasons I can’t share.

Won&#8217;t this just turn into chunky rainbow jello?

chrismenning:

That’s funny for reasons I can’t share.

Won’t this just turn into chunky rainbow jello?

Reblogged from Chris Menning