An American human-rights worker was detained by the DHS at JFK when she returned from her holiday in Syria. She found herself in a Kafka-esque nightmare room crammed like a cattle-car with Americans and foreigners seething as they were abused, ignored, insulted (and sometimes deported) by the US government’s representatives. So much for public diplomacy.
No one who had been detained knew precisely why they were there. A few people were led into private rooms; others were questioned out in the open at desks a few feet from the crowd and then allowed to pass through customs. Some were sent to another section of the holding area with large computer screens and cameras, and then brought back. The uninformed consensus among the detainees was that some people would be fingerprinted, have their irises scanned and be sent back to the countries from which they had disembarked, regardless of citizenship status; others would be fingerprinted and allowed to stay; and...
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Parasite turns ants into juicy berries to entice hungry birdsFrom: gosecondlife.nl
Post Date: 2008-01-21 00:19:30
Here’s a freaky Parasite Rex moment for you: an Amazonian nematode makes infected ants swell up to resemble bright red berries, which entices birds to eat them and then spread the nematodes around the jungle:
This bizarre lifecycle of a parasitic nematode, or roundworm, plays out in the high canopy of tropical forests ranging from Central America to the lowland Amazon, according to Robert Dudley, a professor of integrative biology at the University of California, Berk...
more Metaplace: tiny personal virtual worlds like homepagesFrom: gosecondlife.nl
Post Date: 2008-01-20 22:32:59
The Technology Review has a great feature on Metaplace , a virtual world startup that aims to allow users to create tiny, individual multiplayer worlds that they can link together like homepages. I’m a huge fan of the founder, Raph Koster, who previously created Ultima Online and Star Wars Galaxies, and I love the idea of letting players shape their worlds in simple, easy-to-understand ways.
With Metaplace, designers can build worlds using a markup language, style shee...
more Video game needlepointFrom: gosecondlife.nl
Post Date: 2008-01-20 22:26:29
Becky Schaffer reworks needlepoint kits to add in subversive videogame elements, like Lara Croft standing astride a pretty meadow. The Game Girl Advance article is from 2003, but these landscapes still entertain and enlighten.
Do you know where Becky’s current site resides? Post in the comments and I’ll add it to the main post.
Schaefer feels there are strong parallels in the ‘boxing-in’ of experience that craft kits and mass-release games like Tomb...
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