first up we have this wonderful gem from a creator i mentioned in last months linkdump, picsnportraits, who you may recall holds the honorary title of being the only entity i support on patreon, as their sleepcore series is a vital component of my nightly routine and im also kinda poor atm. so. The above video is a seven-and-a-half minute exploration into the work of the first Armenian animation studio, and their lead animators work exploring visions of the future. This episode is just one in a series of videos dilligently exploring Retrofuturism in Animation, and imho, some of the most underrated educational content on the youtubes. I rewatched this one this morning and damn, every frame is putting in the work. do your eyeballs a favor and treat them to something new. hell, do your balls a favor and jerk off to it, who knows what it might do for your inner map?
NEXT. THING.
yall would you look at this game design? above is the cover of a fold-out poster/map for a tabletop rpg i ordered from worldchamp. es so sick! i thought tabletop rpgs were all on some warlocky elven fantasy shit. but this guy turns all that on it's head. two other projects he had that caught my eye are No Game, a weird zine describing their abstract process of creating a game, and CYBERMETAL 2012, who's setting is described thusly:
"A role-playing game that takes place in Pentagram City, a fictional city in an alternative history where a metal band became incredibly popular, and brought about a ritualistic sacrifice of Ronald Reagan, and in doing so, created a rift in dimensions, allowing Hell to come forth into the world. There was a war between the US Gov and the demons of hell, that took place in Pentagram City which became walled off and quarantined from the rest of the world. The demons win the war, and now we find ourselves in Pentagram City, a place that is stuck in time, with technological and cultural progress grinding to a halt, perpetually stuck in the late eighties and nineties after being walled off. When I say walled off, there's a firewall that is literally the impenetrable fires of Hell that have blocked pentagram city off from the rest of the world."
there is a digital ($18USD) and hardcover version ($40USD), and fans have gone on to add extra material and characters to the game. dude has tons of digital content on his itch page (including free games and zines, and even free community downloads of some paid projects if you look hard enough) while all the impeccably made physical products live on the WorldChamp.io website.
turns out there are tons of creators using the same ttrpg skeleton structure to create new worlds that are far removed from dungeons and dragons, just take a look at the website for MÖRK BORG, whose design is simply divine on the UX front.
at this point you might be asking- emily, are you becoming a fucking nerd? and to that i say, check out the beard im sporting on my neck. not only am i dabbling in fantasy games, ive become a mod on a few reddit threads and discord servers, and even ordered hentai-themed keycaps for my "setup" (click keys for full board).
and now that ive picked up all the funny dice i need from my local comic book shop, all i need is friends! le woot.
been bout a month since i did one of these, but i think I have yielded a pretty robust basket of cybercandy in the interim for yall. Today's dump-cover comes from a Femme Type article on Lean Maldonado, who's website is tragically down at time of this writing. Sadder still, her feature project GlyphWorld also seems to be down. I remember when I first saw a glimpse of glyph world in that bright red inclusive graphic design book that was floating around stores that didnt normally sell books (BOLD!), i scribbled down a note to go home and find it, but it was a whole process and i remember it not working out for whatever reason - and it still isnt and i still dont have it. As a consolation, i will offer up another typeface from the same book - STONEWALL- which is free to DL, or Diversity Type, which i found while click-clacking around on FemmeType (there's a lot of fun stuff to be found there if typography is your thing), free for a nominal donation to one of their preferred charities.
Now if you think you done noticed a theme, youre right, theyre all designs stand for something beyond a strong aesthetic. The Femme Type site celebrates women in graphic design, Glyph World is a project centered on growth and the individual's history within the collective, STONEWALL is a "tribute to those that have fought for LGBTQI+ equality and freedom, and to encourage action where inequality and oppression still exist", and as eponymously suggested Diversity Type celebrates and champions diversity. The site also has a fantastic resource list for folks in advertising & design and a really neat slide-deck of artists who contributed to the project.
Last on my list of things worth a damn, is the latest issue of DAZED (Summer 2022, Issue 5). While its always been a top-notch fashion and culture rag, I am absolutely gobsmacked at all the dope editorials featured in this season's issue. I cant feature them all, but I have a feeling I might end up scanning half the magazine in, if I can't hunt down the photos online. I promise you wont regret it, and you can find it for $6.66 USD here, if there isnt a local Barnes and Noble in your area to rack it from. (Note: Per usual, they have gone with a multi-cover release so don't be disheartened if you don't come across the one that is pictured below)
This was the first magazine that Ive ever seen that does inclusivity right, featuring so many rad and relatively unknown POC without making a huge fuss over it, or a "theme". If you go through a lot of magazine stands youll know what i mean, if they do center POC they treat it like its a triumph and we should be so fucking grateful that they have done us this favor while they break their arms patting themselves on the back**, or its a one-off and regular programming will resume shortly. This is just a bunch of dope shit that happens to have an onslaught of sick and slick POC creators behind it. love it.
and while DAZED's blog isnt the best, i did find this project, which i gotta admit sounds a little bit brain-breaking.
EDIT: Found one of the editorials here, with more photos that aren't featured in the magazine: FULU MIZIKI shot by Francois Fleury
Topping the charts this week we have
Another round of gems that mostly owes to the good folks at the Internet Archive. It has shot to the top of my most frequented websites this year and I can't endorse wasting your time there enough. They've done so much to catalogue media (digital and otherwise) and make it easily accessible for everyone, so please consider donating a few bucks.
A lot of the time, I'll be juggling a hundred and one half-baked project ideas, some more fully fleshed than others. In the case of this week's link dump, I was researching imagery to use in a zine I've always wanted to make about McDonald's related murders*, when i found myself rabbitholing into another Mickey D phenomena- it's history of run ins with international anarchist groups. Writing this now, I see why that should come as no surprise, with the whole "alienation of labor"/McDonaldization liberal studies stuff. Regardless, its still pretty fun stuff and these gems ooze an old print aesthetic im happy to see archived and share with y'all.
This second story wasnt as much of a win for the people, but you gotta love the headline 'McDonald's fights anarchist couple'.
a page I pulled from another anarcho zine project, faithfully reproduced and freely visible on archive.org. Ive really come to recognize the full glory of that site this year. theres tons more on there if you havent fucked around with it, i would highly recommend investing any time u need to waste.
*(that is, murders which took place in, or were somehow related to the golden arches- you'd be surprised at the number of victims that turned up with remnants of a happy meal or big mac in their stomach contents, leading the ME to conclude they were lured in by the promise of hot and crispy french fries. I had actually forgotten about the project and all these links i had saved until i stumbled across this while researching Chinese folk religion)
I fell into a few archival rabbitholes this week. Here's some of the best gems.
The Unknown Masterpiece by Honore de Balzac Speaking of old french shits! One of the first stories I read that made me think "literature" might actually be worth reading, written in 1845, set in 1612, and still satisfies my 20th century too-much-trash-tv brain. Its like a Twilight Zone episode for the aristocracy. Other hundred year old tomes that would lead to me giving "classic literature" a chance were Knut Hamsun's Hunger, Dostoevsky's Notes from the Underground, but in a more borderline psychedelic stream of consciousness type o' way, that I had already grown to love in writing post my discovery of Henry Miller.
this site is sick as shit for someone like me that loves robots, diagrams, and retrofuturism. It is so thorough. Unfortunately the man who maintained the site, Reuben Hogget, passed away in 2016, whom you can read about in Farewell to One of Robotics' Greatest Citizen Journalists- evidently it was a huge loss to the robot history community, which goes to show how dedicated and dilligent he was, and the impact he left. The article is really sweet, and includes an interview that ends with "His is an excellent example of pursuing a passion to meaningful ends." and who doesn't love someone like that?
it's pronounced Honorary Ballsack
From what I can tell PullStay is a game about a hikikomori (those fools in japan that dont leave their apartment ever, very not.. like.. me. i go outside shut up) that is antagonized into leaving his home and astrally projects his alterego to go on ahead of himself defeating anyone who might bother him, and smashing the hell out of the local convenience store. A solid six years in the making, the game is a labor of love, hope and obsession, from Nito Souji, who himself identifies as hikikomori. The game isn't out yet, but there is a demo on Steam.
This frame in PullStay's trailer (top) immediately reminded me of The Great Adventure of Material World (bottom), an avante-garde videogame created by Chinese artist Lu Yang (her website is absolutely tits).
Finally, no discussion on video games, tits and asian indie developers can be complete without this exceptionally long compilation of Hentai Pixel Games posted to r/PixelArtNSFW. Only about 80% of the links still seem to be working, but the time it took to source this knowledge really puts the "rough" in "thorough". For a glimpse into more fully fleshed Hentai games (pun intended), check out this list of top Hentai sex games from Future of Sex. And when you're done with that, if you're still looking for quirky indie projects to chill your bones, check out some of these gems ive found on itch.io, or these ranked sex simulators to rock your bussy.
~BONUS~
WATCH FULL PLAY-THROUGH OF LU YANG'S GAME HERE
SUPER RARE FOOTAGE!! XD XD
Web3 is going great! A virtual timeline that hilariously records and tabulates the scams perpetuated thus far in the name of crypto, defi and unfortunate acts of hodling.
Nvidea's AI ART Playground on the other hand, is a truer representation of what gets me hyped for the the world wide web of tomorrow, insanely powerful tools that anyone can use for free, without coding knowledge. Plus, one of their GANs is named Gau! As in Gau-GAN! History Joke! XD AF, bro. also if you didn't see it (because who did?), my first "post" on this site is to a virtual shmorgasboard of ai shits for u to play with
Futurism - Man Credits Affair With AI Girlfriend For Saving His Marriage
But also..
Pitchfork - Watch Big Boi Rate Blowjob Robots, Hatsune Miku, and Sade
Blowbot bit starts @4:37. Brought to you by my baby bro
INPUT - Inside the volunteer 'police department' arresting people in VR
The Verge - These artists are making tiny roms that will probably outlive us all
Visit the UXn site here: 100r.co/site/uxn.html, and be sure to check out the other programs theyve created under the 'tools' section, lightweight and dreamy UI
Terranascient Futures Studies & Foresight applying Indigenous Methodology to Futures Research