The Week's Links: October 3, 2014

ALL THE LINKS POSTED ON SOCIAL NETWORKS THIS WEEK:

  • The Utopian City That Wasn’t. How two American architects won a competition to design Australia’s capital in 1912 http://owl.li/BY0EP
  • Underground Filmmakers You Should Knowhttp://owl.li/BWCZX
  • Science Graphic of the Week: Three Ways to Visualize Our Melting Northern Ice Caphttp://owl.li/BY0Ya
  • You Can Now Use Drones to Shoot Movies in the US, Feds Say http://owl.li/BY138
  • Where Books Are Banned, The Internet Can Be a Lifesaver | Electronic Frontier Foundationhttp://owl.li/BZd63
  • CNN, anywhere: How TV Everywhere strategy is evolving in the world of cable news» Nieman Journalism Lab http://owl.li/BZdqn
  • Milton Glaser and Cynthia Rowley on How to Use Design as a Competitive Business Advantagehttp://owl.li/BY1Ul
  • Poetry Day: 10 British Actors Read 10 British Poemsowl.li/Cdwim
  • ◉ A Tap Cover of Beyoncé's "End of Time" by Syncopated Ladies owl.li/BW1vx
  • Richard III: how the king was killed in battleowl.li/BWBNe
  • ◉ Marshall McLuhan: You Know Nothing of My Work! - smartercreativity.com/recommendation…
  • Your Creative Calendar: 54 Things To Do, Watch, Hear, And Read This October owl.li/Cd4TF
  • The Photography Book London Officials Never Wanted You to See - CityLab owl.li/BY0vy
  • New York’s Metropolitan Opera on Review for Downgrade - Bloomberg owl.li/Cd4tR
  • ◉ A Rare Look at Design Genius Jony Ive: The Man Behind the Apple Watch -smartercreativity.com/blog/2014/10/1…
  • A mixed bag on apps: What The New York Times learned with NYT Opinion and NYT Now owl.li/CcWjK
  • Probably the best advertising memo ever writtenowl.li/BW2ib
  • Underground London: abandoned tube stations and tunnels – in pictures owl.li/BY0to
  • Amazon Takes a Big Step Toward Finally Making Its Own Deliveries owl.li/BY0po
  • The Evolution of Internet Speak owl.li/Braze
  • 12 Old Words that Survived by Getting Fossilized in Idioms owl.li/BUj5N
  • The Physics of Gridlock owl.li/BTr9V
  • What Google is telling people who want to be forgotten owl.li/BUhZM
  • ◉ A brief introduction to 4D printing owl.li/BW1jU
  • This Blog Is Ending Soon : Krulwich Wonders... : NPRowl.li/BSOJf
  • ◉ Out of Our Minds: Learning to be Creative -smartercreativity.com/recommendation…
  • The Faces OF SANXINGDUI - Google Cultural Institute owl.li/BTrx4
  • India's Space Agency Made It to Mars on the First Tryowl.li/BS525
  • Monty Python and the Holy Grail Censorship Letter: We Want to Retain "Fart in Your General Direction"owl.li/BTrrb
  • Earth’s Impending Magnetic Flip owl.li/BTrgi
  • Force Is With Mobile as 'Star Wars Rebels' Has Digital Debut owl.li/BVs4M
  • ◉ World Ballet Day Live -smartercreativity.com/blog/2014/9/30…
  • Harvard Business School's Beyonce Case Study: A Breakdown owl.li/C8AV0
  • Anthony Bourdain Has Become The Future Of Cable News, And He Couldn't Care Less owl.li/BS3i7
  • Google Ventures' Formula For Attracting Top Design Talent owl.li/BS2Pt
  • The Next Big Thing In Responsive Designowl.li/BPxCV
  • Everything You Wanted To Know About Classical Music (But Weren't Afraid To Ask) owl.li/BRTEj
  • ◉ Talk Less, Do More owl.li/BVWKy
  • Can Longform Become A Netflix For Journalism?owl.li/BPkoG
  • ◉ Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore: A Novel -smartercreativity.com/recommendation…
  • ◉ Watch 128 Years Of Coca-Cola’s History In 2 Minutes - smartercreativity.com/blog/2014/9/30…
  • Apple and Google’s new encryption rules will make law enforcement’s job much harder owl.li/BRPb9
  • With New Ad Platform, Facebook Opens Gates to Its Vault of User Data - NYTimes.com owl.li/C7zyc
  • 10 Graves That Are Remarkably Secure owl.li/BPiBo
  • The World today in 22 maps and charts owl.li/BROjb
  • A Liberal Arts Curriculum In Two Minutes owl.li/BS3zI
  • Oculus' Mind-Blowing New Prototype Is a Huge Step Toward Consumer VR owl.li/BQ7a1
  • Out in the Open: The Site That Teaches You to Code Well Enough to Get a Job owl.li/BP7nm
  • Einstein's "Time Dilation" Prediction Verified - Scientific American owl.li/BP6U4
  • Meet the Guy Who Helped the NYSE Land Tech’s Biggest IPO owl.li/BNCvc
  • 14 Exceptionally Rare Videos Of Famous Composers In The Last Century owl.li/BP6Iu
  • ◉ Using Language to Shape a Creative Cultureowl.li/BVWyZ
  • 40 maps that explain the internet owl.li/Blips
  • ◉ Gone Girl: A Novel -smartercreativity.com/recommendation…
  • 10 Photos of Celebrities Jumping for History's Most Persuasive Photographer owl.li/BP6Aa
  • ◉ What Is Art For? -smartercreativity.com/blog/2014/9/29…
  • The population of the internet, in one map owl.li/BMIlc
  • How the NYT innovation report came to be - Poynter.owl.li/C4xFE
  • 50 Classy People From The Past Who Remind Us What "Cool" Really Means! owl.li/BP6tm
  • Step Inside the World's Most Dangerous Garden (If You Dare) owl.li/BP6hY
  • How to design for thumbs in the Era of Huge Screensowl.li/Biker
  • The top 50 science stars of Twitter | Science/AAASowl.li/BKi7P
  • A Design Maestro Turns His Hand To A New Challenge: Wine owl.li/BKcAI
  • MIT Invents A Magic Lens That Combines All Your Screens Into A Single Experience owl.li/BKi5E
  • How San Francisco Is Designing Its Metro Train of the Future owl.li/BKcwn
  • The First Record Producers owl.li/BKdY7
  • How newspapers decide to use paywalls owl.li/BKcrE
  • Too Many Marketing Teams Are Stuck in the Past - Mei Lee owl.li/BKdBd
  • Birds Frozen In Flight: Photos by Paul Nelsonowl.li/BKvg6
  • The First 100 Days Of ClickHole: How Creativity (And George Takei) Keep The Onion-Y Site Sizzlingowl.li/BKcCW
  • Society without a cultural, intellectual core feels awfully different than the society that we're walking away from. owl.li/BKc3Q
  • What’s the Killer App for VR? Maybe Not Games, Oculus Developers Say. owl.li/BKc0y
  • New York Times Public Editor on Conflicts of Interest -NYTimes.com owl.li/BKbHI
  • I ate crickets because they're the future of foodowl.li/BKbXB
  • Terry Gilliam on His Epic New Dystopian Film The Zero Theorem owl.li/BKbGl
  • A tiny gathering of artists has become the most interesting weekend in tech owl.li/BKbWL
  • The struggle to preserve civilisation: How to make libraries exciting | The Economist owl.li/BK99N
  • The ultimate photo shoot: on location in Iceland with the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus owl.li/BKbVh
  • 50 of the Greatest Characters in Literatureowl.li/BKcqa
  • The Assassin's Creed curriculum: can video games teach us history? owl.li/BKbSI
  • Measuring Students’ Self-Control: A ‘Marshmallow Test’ for the Digital Age owl.li/BJQ6q
  • 12 Things They Don't Teach You In School About Being A Designer owl.li/BJQ04
  • ‘Print the Legend’, A Documentary About the Rise of Consumer 3D Printer Companies owl.li/BJahT
  • Finalists Of The 2014 Wildlife Photographer Of The Year Competition Will Leave You Wanting Moreowl.li/BJPYw
  • ◉ "Die Fledermaus" as seen and heard from the conductor's Google Glass owl.li/BKbkY
  • CNBC First 25: people CNBC judges to have had the most profound impact on business and finance since 1989 owl.li/BJagP
  • The Pan Am Experience, A Real-World Simulation of a 1970s Flight on a Pan Am 747 Jumbo Jet owl.li/BJajT
  • Future Spacesuits Could Be Skintight owl.li/BJabI
  • Computational Knowledge and the Future of Pure Mathematics—Stephen Wolfram Blog owl.li/BJaj8
  • ◉ 100 Ideas that Changed Film -smartercreativity.com/recommendation…
  • The Psychology of Clutter - WSJ owl.li/BJaiw
  • 5 Key Themes Emerging From the 'New Science of Cities' owl.li/BJQa2

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.