The Week's Links (3/18/12)

All the links posted to TwitterFacebook and Google+ this week: 

  • Five things (What I Learned This Week)owl.li/1i8qEu
  • Ex-employees of Google, Goldman Sachs, and Yahoo have their say owl.li/9IY2n
  • Whole brain creativity owl.li/9D9JS
  • The new economics of entertainmentowl.li/9hYDk
  • 10 Ways Your Brain and Feelings Influence Each Other owl.li/9AxJD
  • Vulnerability (A TED Remix): Daring Greatlyowl.li/9HCz2 Updated, perfect Friday afternoon viewing.
  • The Genius Who Invented Brunch owl.li/9AuMQ
  • Collected Wisdom: 25 Bits of Advice on Making Ideas Happen owl.li/9rspd
  • You Call that a Punctuation Mark?! The Interrobang Celebrates its 50th Birthdayowl.li/9DIRw
  • David Lynch on Finding Ideas owl.li/9hYCC
  • The Social Map - NYC branding map.owl.li/9DoBX Reminds me of Logorama:owl.li/9DoBY /via @qpslgs
  • Project Re: Brief by Google owl.li/9DoaE Re-imagining classic ads for the web.
  • Ballet In Advertising owl.li/1i3YUa
  • The Co.Create Virtual Panel: Brand Contentowl.li/9Dnti
  • How To Manufacture Desire owl.li/9Dnb0
  • Leonardo da Vinci’s Resume owl.li/9hYzR
  • Leonard Bernstein’s Masterful Lectures on Music (11+ Hours of Video Recorded in 1973)owl.li/9DbXZ
  • Unlimited Vacation Doesn’t Create Slackers—It Ensures Productivity owl.li/9Dbxm
  • Berliner Philharmoniker: Instruments From The Inside owl.li/1i2mUD
  • Ha! Happy Pi Day. I should’ve posted this today:owl.li/9EeGp
  • New research finds a work of musical theater can impact the way audiences think about a social issue. owl.li/9rrLr
  • After 244 Years, Encyclopaedia Britannica Stops the Presses owl.li/9DHyT The future is here.
  • Creativity Top 5: March 13, 2012 owl.li/1i1gG6
  • Education friends check out the newTED-Ed: Short lessons for teachers and students to spark curiosity owl.li/9D8qV
  • Weird, or just different? owl.li/9hYxP
  • Steal Like an Artist: Creativity in the Age of the Remix owl.li/9AyRA
  • Marvel offering free digital downloads with physical comic purchases owl.li/9AuOj Best of both worlds.
  • An idea is only as great as the movement it effects. /via @leeclowsbeard
  • The Art of the Dumb Question owl.li/9rsm9
  • Easy As Pie owl.li/1i0CH6
  • Khan Academy Enters Next Era With iPad Appowl.li/9AqVV
  • Listen To Cake Topple Your Brain owl.li/9hYuu
  • 10 Ways To Fix The Agency Pitch Processowl.li/9AqLw
  • Are Smartphones Changing What It Means to be Human? owl.li/9rsDc
  • Whether the glass is half full or half empty depends on who you’re selling it to. /via @leeclowsbeard
  • 12 Famous Book Titles That Come From Poetryowl.li/9rs1T
  • Animated GIFs: The Birth of a Medium - PBS Arts: Off Book owl.li/1hZ25i

Antonio Ortiz

Antonio Ortiz has always been an autodidact with an eclectic array of interests. Fascinated with technology, advertising and culture he has forged a career that combines them all. In 1991 Antonio developed one of the very first websites to market the arts. It was text based, only available to computer scientists, and increased attendance to the Rutgers Arts Center where he had truly begun his professional career. Since then Antonio has been an early adopter and innovator merging technology and marketing with his passion for art, culture and entertainment. For a more in-depth look at those passions, visit SmarterCreativity.com.