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LAST DAY TO SUBMIT: Rhizome is hosting a micro-edition of the Internet Yami-Ichi, an internet-themed marketplace, @ NADA New York, March 8–11, 2018. If you make any "internet-themed" goods (pins/pens/prints/clocks/books/clothes/nail art/anything!) consider applying for Rhizome to stock them: http://rhizome.org/editorial/2018/feb/06/an-open-call-for-internet-objects/
An Open Call for Internet Objects

Submit your internet-ish objects for a micro-edition of Internet Yami-Ichi, hosted by Rhizome at NADA New York 2018.

Animal Crossing will come to Switch eventually, it's just a bit particular. We need to craft the right polka-dot chaise lounge, wide-screen TV, and harpsichord first.
@caraellison this closed a while ago, I just haven't used mastodon lately, sorry! will be a new round for 2018.
If you make internet art, consider applying for a Rhizome net art microgrant:
http://rhizome.org/editorial/2017/jul/18/open-call-rhizome-microgrants-2017/

Decided to try a spin class at Flywheel on the principle of "don't knock it till you've tried it." I would never pay $35, but it was a good one-off dystopian space fitness LARP.

The part where I burned the most calories was violently shaking my head "no no no no no" when the instructor yelled "YOU CAN NEVER HAVE ENOUGH ED SHEERAN REMIXES!"

Things the car across the street has blasted as I try to rest: the Hogwarts theme, Massive Attack's "Mezzanine"
Accidentally ate dinner at the Cristiano Ronaldo museum restaurant, so that's one to check off the bucket list I guess?
Deeply disappointed that the boat did not actually sail around the stage.
Eurovision shitposting starts now, sorry

Tor's free book this month is "Vernor Vinge’s Hugo Award-winning seminal space opera, A Fire Upon The Deep," aka that one book with space puppies. http://ebookclub.tor.com/

It probably won't be the most progressive or genre-bending sci-fi you ever read, but I enjoyed the playful what-ifs explored in Vinge's straightforward narrative style. It's a book that respects ideas above shock or surprise.