The Week's Links: June 19, 2015
/ALL THE LINKS POSTED ON SOCIAL NETWORKS THIS WEEK:
- ‘Endless Gravity’, A Short Film Comprised of Beautiful 14-bit RAW Video of Underwater Life owl.li/OrRE9
- Photos: In Havana, beauty and decay coexist owl.li/OrRfj
- ◉ How Headlines Change The Way We Think owl.li/Olz64
- Writers’ Photos of Where They Get Inspired owl.li/OpV4f
- Reporting from Cuba, a place frozen in time yet full of potential owl.li/OrRd6
- Late last month, Wyatt Mitchell left The New Yorker for Apple. The question is, why? owl.li/OpUCA
- James Joyce Reads From Ulysses and Finnegans Wake In His Only Two Recordings (1924/1929) owl.li/OrR54
- Here Are the 12 Best Facebook Marketing Campaigns From the Past Year owl.li/OpUmF
- Why humans run the world owl.li/OrCuu
- How Your Brain Understands Visual Language owl.li/OpV55
- Blade Runner Recut with the Sci-Fi Masterpiece's Unused Original Footage owl.li/OpUkW
- The Power of the Long Walk owl.li/OlTxe
- ◉ Alain de Botton "The News: A User's Manual" owl.li/OlyVu
- A Philosopher Takes On Marketing: 4 Lessons For Brands From Alain De Botton owl.li/OlkAh
- "Code Like a Girl" follows young women in tech at WWDC 2015 owl.li/OlwXj
- MoMA Acquires the Rainbow Flag owl.li/Osn6Q
- Different Personalities Experience Time Differently owl.li/Olkjm
- How Email Became The Most Reviled Communication Experience Ever owl.li/OlsFF
- How did air travel go from extravagant to abominable? owl.li/OiJsp
- The Instagram of News Is Here, And It's Way Smarter Than You Think owl.li/OlrOx
- How Email Became The Most Reviled Communication Experience Ever owl.li/Olpwa
- Blue Computer Light Alone May Not Be Messing With Your Sleep owl.li/OiafZ
- Richard Weller: Could the sun be good for your heart? owl.li/Oiac1
- ◉ The Meaning of "Culture" owl.li/OlyO7
- Meet the Little Geniuses of a Giant Science Fair owl.li/OfsZh
- A Window into New Physics owl.li/Oia6V
- Double tornadoes, double rainbows, double hailstones owl.li/Ofsef
- We’re one step closer to finding new Earth-like planets owl.li/Oia0w
- When to Quit a Project (or Career) owl.li/OfrjJ
- Henry Lin: What we can learn from galaxies far, far away owl.li/Oi9Ku
- ‘Willy Wonka,’ ‘Battlefield Earth’ and the secret history of movie funding owl.li/OiJoj
- 6 things you need to know about virtual reality (from the guy who’s doing it right) owl.li/OhsrN
- An Inside Look at Facebook’s Approach to Automation and Human Work owl.li/OeNbL
- This Robot Can 3-D Print A Steel Bridge In Mid-Air owl.li/OeMZD
- ◉ Sesame Street: What is Dance? owl.li/OlyGY
- Everything you need to know about energy,... owl.li/Oc91C
- How Pyrex Transformed The Way We Cook owl.li/OeMSq
- Document Deep Dive: What Does the Magna Carta Really Say? owl.li/OlZum
- ◉ Shady Characters: The Secret Life of Punctuation, Symbols, and Other Typographical Marks - smartercreativity.com/recommendation…
- If Technology is Changing How We Communicate, What Does That Mean for Communication Design? owl.li/Oc8Nm
- An Exclusive Offer You Can't Refuse: Hilarious Spam Emails, Illustrated owl.li/OeMJy
- The Problem With The Color Blue owl.li/ObKNv
- Apple's Support of Ad Blocking May Upend How the Web Works owl.li/OeiRI
- The Iconic Covers of Paul Bacon owl.li/OeNlj
- How Science Changed Sleep Forever owl.li/Oc9lF
- The strange questions New York Public Library librarians received before the internet owl.li/ObwJq
- Oliver Sacks on What Happened to Spalding Gray owl.li/ObvZW
- The Creativity Top 5: The Best Brand Ideas of the Week owl.li/Oj63g
- Marginalia, the Anti-Library, and Other Ways to Master the Lost Art of Reading owl.li/O93gX
- Object of Intrigue: The Most Beautiful Banknote in U.S. History owl.li/Obvkp
- Tell Me Who You Spend Time With, And I Will Tell You Who You Are owl.li/O8GlM
- When Things Get Tough, It’s the Realists Who Survive owl.li/ObtMm
- The Art and Business of Book Covers owl.li/O8FlM
- SpaceX founder files with government to provide Internet service from space owl.li/ObBwC
- Great podcast: Viva La Arquitectura! owl.li/O9F0i
- Create Things No One Else Will Ever See owl.li/O99nr
- Rare footage surfaces of Amelia Earhart shortly before she vanished owl.li/O8A0H
- The cause of hangovers isn't what you think—and other insights from a new group that researches a very old problem. owl.li/O8zXv
- Paul Bacon (1923-2015), master of the “Big Book Look” in cover design, died on Monday at 94 of a heart attack. owl.li/O89cK
- Son of migrants, Juan Felipe Herrera to become first Latino U.S. Poet Laureate owl.li/O8wyK
- Is Translation an Art or a Math Problem? owl.li/O5Rwo
- Amazing Time-Lapse Drone Footage of the Newly Completed Crossrail Tunnels Across Greater London owl.li/O8oTH
- The Tree of Languages Illustrated in a Big, Beautiful Infographic owl.li/O5RjY
- The Evidence Points to a Better Way to Fight Insomnia owl.li/O8ovh
- The obscure legal system that lets corporations sue countries owl.li/O8CDr
- Study: Kids can learn as much from ‘Sesame Street’ as from preschool owl.li/O8lhx
- Original Star Wars Script Found, Solves Long-Running Mystery owl.li/O5PX0
- 13 Little-Known Punctuation Marks We Should Be Using owl.li/O5ORZ
- ◉ If You Want to Meet That Deadline, Play a Trick on Your Mind owl.li/O1ZFE
- The 50 Most-Read McSweeney’s Internet Tendency Articles of All-Time. owl.li/O5eRK
- The American West, 150 Years Ago owl.li/O5OEa
- The Middle of Things: Advice for Young Writers owl.li/O59QQ
- Helsinki’s free, city-wide Wi-Fi network is faster than your home internet owl.li/O5I9J
- Beautiful Time-Lapse Drone Footage of Fog Gently Rolling Over Twin Peaks and Sutro Tower in San Francisco owl.li/O59yj
- Regular readers sleep better, have lower stress levels, higher self-esteem, and lower rates of depression than non-readers....
- Don't You Just Love Oral Histories Of Movies? owl.li/O5f26