The Week's Links (3/31/12)

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

  • Pollen Always Wins (What I Learned This Week)owl.li/1ithUi
  • Craig Mod on The Digital↔Physical: On building Flipboard for iPhone and Finding Edges for Our Digital Narratives owl.li/9XZhV
  • Smarthistory, a multimedia web-book about artowl.li/9hYUJ
  • How To SuperBetter Your Life With Epic Wins The Way Jane McGonigal Does owl.li/9XpPF
  • The “Pull To Refresh” Thing In iOS, Twitter Has A Patent On It owl.li/9Xpqd Reminds me of this: owl.li/9Xpqe
  • A Book Is Born owl.li/1irzo7
  • Google Partners With Pandora, AdWeek, NYDN On New Paywall ‘Substitute’ owl.li/9XmsN
  • The Cost Of Creativity owl.li/9V1ar Further exploration of how creativity works by @jonahlehrer.
  • Logorama owl.li/9hYT8
  • A List Apart: Artistic Distance owl.li/9UDmv
  • Art organizations, tweet seats are not the solution, they are a symptom of a larger problem. owl.li/9UEO8
  • As his invention celebrates its 20th anniversary, Nathaniel Borenstein explains the email attachment. owl.li/9Um0T
  • Authenticity in Pop Music: Computer Generated Miku Hatsune vs. Marketing Generated Lana Del Rey owl.li/1ipPzX
  • Condoleeza Rice Makes the Case for Arts in Education | PBS Video owl.li/9Uitl
  • 10 Wonderful Short Stories to Read For Free Online owl.li/9TDNS
  • Nina Simone Feeling Good owl.li/9hYPS
  • The 5 Types of Work That Fill Your Dayowl.li/9TCHU
  • Reinventing A News Channel For A Social Age—An ITV News Case Study owl.li/9TzDm
  • Art In The Era Of The Internet: The Impact of Kickstarter, Creative Commons & Creators Project owl.li/1iodub
  • Behind the Scenes of “Metropolis”, 1925-1926owl.li/9RLFq Love this.
  • Terry Gilliam’s Debut Animated Film, Storytimeowl.li/9RLDQ
  • Creativity Top 5: March 27, 2012 owl.li/1imWRZ
  • Pixar President Ed Catmull on what makes a company creative owl.li/9hYOB
  • The Media Map: Who’s Reading What And Where Based on Bitly Data - Forbesowl.li/9RLdD
  • The Translucent Cloud: Balancing Privacy, Convenience owl.li/9RL4K
  • The Path To Smarter Creativity owl.li/1imB0x
  • Wow. Mozart piano composition uncovered in Austria owl.li/9Uhyj
  • Fascinating. The New Yorker explores how an urban pop song is constructed. owl.li/9UgQv
  • BBH’s John Hegarty: Advertising is suffering from a creative deficit owl.li/9RL2o
  • The Idea Shop Is Open: Wired Launches Wired Opinion, daily insights, arguments and provocations from Wired thinkers owl.li/9Tzr6
  • Have physicists discovered the evolutionary laws of language in Google’s library? The Birth and Death of Words owl.li/9RJmh
  • Who is Don? owl.li/9hYNc
  • The 140 Best Twitter Feeds of 2012 | TIME.com owl.li/9RJ3P
  • Opera house and modern art gallery to be built near Burj Khalifa, Dubai owl.li/9RIY5
  • Hide and Seek: Bipolar Disorder and Creativityowl.li/9RIQV
  • Fish: The Best App/Essay/Manifesto I’ve Seen In Years owl.li/1ikLyc
  • Lessons from Google’s Project Re-Briefowl.li/9RHZf

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.