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# [[las]].future
[[las.roadmap]]
## Footage / Motion_capture / Archive
### Interaction -->---> Animation
## Technicalia / conceplallia
- endframes links to opposite side of canvas
- how
- hyperlink? like hyperdrive-anti-anchor
- endless vs. not endless
- more hyperlinks
- more SVGs and/or zoom-svg-visuals overall
- more videos
- fix soundsauce for seemless situation
- content-vice, no coding [yet?]
- space bar signs
- safety space bar signs to remind you to press spacebar in case of emergency
- more anchors
- cleanup of 101
### User Interface / interaction
- joystick
- ddr
- bigscreen - with webcam control?
- [[fulldocs.twitter.zoomable_ui]]]
## Topicalia
+ [[las.missing]]
- WSB
- Electronic revolution
- https://pile.sdbs.cz/item/61
- serpent theme
- Wilson
- Warburg
- Cities theme
- flusser
- gibson
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychogeography
- http://library.nothingness.org/articles/SI/en/display/2
- http://library.nothingness.org/articles/SI/en/display/87
- ## _Formulary for a New Urbanism_
- benjamin
- arcade project
- Drawing on Fournel, and on his analysis of the poetry of Baudelaire, [Walter Benjamin](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Benjamin "Walter Benjamin") described the _flâneur_ as the essential figure of the modern urban spectator, an amateur detective and investigator of the city. More than this, his _flâneur_ was a sign of the alienation of the city and of capitalism. For Benjamin, the _flâneur_ met his demise with the triumph of [consumer capitalism](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consumer_capitalism "Consumer capitalism").[\[7\]](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fl%C3%A2neur#cite_note-benjamin-7)
- temporality theme
- //as proposed
- txt gifs
- +
- aarseth / ergodic literature
- 1000 plates subcanvas
- DNF
- existenalism X postlanguage
- space bar signs
## Rename
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**Information is like a bank. Some of us are rich, some of us are poor with information. All of us can be rich. Our job - your job is to rob the bank, to kill the guard. We go out there to destroy everybody, who keeps and hides the whole information. Genesis P. Orridge **