In Eunoia II, Lisa Park hooks herself up to Mindlink/Neurosky-type miniature EEG equipment and uses it to manipulate a beautiful and mysterious arrangement of water bowls. [via]
Artist controls water "with mind"—and the help of an EEG
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Early demoscene appropriations of fantasy art
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Ward Sutton's faux conservative cartoonist "Kelly" goes highbrow in LA
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Porcelain Ai Weiwei sculpture smashed by "notorious vandal"
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You can't beat this VPN deal—Norton Secure is only $9 for a year!
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Your credit score is a dumpster fire? We'll bring marshmallows (and help)!
TL;DR: Save 84% on a CreditReady AI lifetime subscription that helps you improve your credit score. Ah, your first credit card. When the store clerk asked if you wanted to sign up to… READ THE REST
Want to be a better project manager than Michael Scott? Use this Microsoft app!
TL;DR: You'll never miss a project deadline when you have Microsoft Project 2021, now less than $20 for life through October 27! As much as we love how hilarious Michael Scott is, we… READ THE REST