Having fun with #HoloLens and #MixedReality by controlling Ryu from #StreetFighter 4 with my PS4 controller.
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Having fun with #HoloLens and #MixedReality by controlling Ryu from #StreetFighter 4 with my PS4 controller.
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With “Fractal Nature” I try to visualize the chaotic nature of reality. My everyday reality is the city of Amsterdam, which I captured using photogrammetry. I combined the result with the fractal formulas of Mandelbulb3D, trying to find a balance between recognition and chaos.
It’s edited to the track “Modern Life” by Lisa Gerrard & Marcello De Francisci, soundtrack from the wonderful movie Samsara.
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Glad to learn that Nebraska and Utah are closer to completely banning slavery and involuntary servitude.
The only problem I have is with the substitution in the Utah bill, which could be a loophole for the prison-industrial complex.
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(First Verse)
Do you trust me oh
Do you trust me
Do you love me oh
Yeah you love me
Yeah you know me, yeah
You know what I need
What I do, I broke your trust in me
Truth is, truth is(Bridge)
I’ve done my dirt, I’ve done my fair share of running
I know my words, right now they don’t mean nothing
I put you on the back burner
To get you back girl I’ll earn ya
This life right after the turn up
That other thing didn’t work(Hook)
If it ain’t you, then it ain’t nobody
If it ain’t you, then it ain’t nobody
If it ain’t you, make sure they know, that it ain’t nobody
If it ain’t you then it ain’t nobody
If it ain’t you, make sure they know
That it ain’t no(Breakdown)
What do I gotta say
Fuck an apology, girl you’re a part of me
The biggest part of me I would say
You were the start of me
You’ll be the end of me
Truth is this shits from an honest place
Wish that I did that more often
Wish I wasn’t lost, wish I wasn’t so cowardly
Wish I was saying this to your face(Verse 2)
For what it’s worth
Just know ain’t one bitch on this earth
Can’t take me from you
You come first
Come take this from me
You come first
Truth is, truth is(Bridge)
I’ve done my dirt, I’ve done my fair share of running
I know my words right now they don’t mean nothing
I put you on the back burner
To get you back girl I’ll earn ya
This life right after the turn up
That other thing didn’t work(Hook)
If it ain’t you, then it ain’t nobody
If it ain’t you, then it ain’t nobody
If it ain’t you, make sure they know, that it ain’t nobody
If it ain’t you then it ain’t nobody
If it ain’t you, make sure they know
That it ain’t no
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I wonder which of #ColinWoodard’s “American Nations” will be the first to decarceralize Black and Brown communities in their midst en masse.
Yankeedom was the first to abolish slavery in the 1780s and 1790s, followed by New Netherland and the Midlands, and all three would become the base for the abolitionist movement. However, Yankeedom and the Midlands were among the first to bar free black people from settling within state lines, which would persist in many states until after the 13th Amendment’s ratification. Then when these laws were rolled back and African-Americans were elected to public office in these states for the first time, these were also the states which promoted housing discrimination through redlining against African-American migrants. Then, when African-Americans scored political victories in the Deep South, New France and Greater Appalachia nations, with the downfall of Jim Crow, the War on Drugs began in earnest, with carceralization ramping up throughout the country over the next half-century.
Only now are we considering the destruction wrought by this combination of redlining and the War on Drugs. The states in the Left Coast, Far West and El Norte regions have legalized cannabis, but African-Americans in these areas have not benefitted from this legalization due to that aforementioned combination of housing discrimination + War on Drugs and all of its ensuing effects, from job discrimination to cash bail to asset forfeiture to health disparities to homelessness to disinvestment in public education to police violence against unarmed and disarmable civilians.
This is just like how Andrew Jackson pushed for suffrage for non-property owning white men but not for slaves.
This is yet another failure, another limitation of the white American regional liberal imagination. OK with ending slavery, but also OK with confining the undesired into quarantine, and killing them when they “get out of line”. It must now be pushed to tear down the walls of the carceral state it helped build for Black and Brown bodies for a century and a half. It must now push for #decarceralization.
#Decarceralization requires every civil, economic and environmental rights-expanding movement – cannabis legalization, YIMBY, FightFor15, EndCashBail, BanTheBox, Revising the 13th, Ending School Disturbance Laws, DSA, Ending Mandatory Minimums, public transit expansion, sidewalk and bike path expansion, ending parking minimums for cars, restricting police use of force standards, prohibiting hairstyle discrimination, and so on – to commit to getting this massive project done in at least one region of the country.
To decarceralize Black people, and hence poor people at large, requires a shared regional culture which is open to the possibility in this period. If the Deep South and surrounding areas won’t do it, which region will?
Which of Woodard’s 11 American nations – Deep South, New France, Spanish Caribbean, Greater Appalachia, Tidewater, El Norte, Yankeedom, Midlands, New Netherland, Far West or Left Coast – will push their liberalism forward and become the first to commit to decarceralizing all Black and Brown bodies, to bringing over 1.5 centuries of #MassIncarceration in ghettoes and prisons to an end?