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

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.

The Week's Links: June 12, 2015

ALL THE LINKS POSTED ON SOCIAL NETWORKS THIS WEEK:

  • Beautiful Time-Lapse Drone Footage of Fog Gently Rolling Over Twin Peaks and Sutro Tower in San Francisco owl.li/O59yj
  • Don't You Just Love Oral Histories Of Movies? owl.li/O5f26
  • A Lab Culture Grown From the Handprint of an Eight-Year-Old After Playing Outside owl.li/O5905
  • The Future of Design in Technology owl.li/O53Mi
  • ◉ Behind The Next Step owl.li/O1Zv9
  • The Most Famous Type Designers You've Never Heard Of owl.li/O4Yc0
  • KOLOR - Color Guessing Free Game. Can you guess a color as quickly as possible owl.li/O53qw
  • ◉ The Birth of Breaking News - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/6/11…
  • Wi-Fi That Charges Your Gadgets Is Closer Than You Think owl.li/O2j3R
  • The Future of Web Design is Hidden in the History of Architecture owl.li/O52FY
  • What is code? If you don't know, you need to read this: owl.li/ObBjN
  • Interact With Bjork in Virtual Reality in Her Latest Video owl.li/O2j0W
  • Hamburger icon: How these three lines mystify most people owl.li/O51Ye
  • The psychology of simple owl.li/O51xS
  • Japanese Sword Master Tests His Skills Against an Industrial Robot in an Incredible Demonstration owl.li/O2bb9
  • American Geniuses Steve Wozniak, Biz Stone and Bill Nye On Nurturing Innovation In Business owl.li/O2b55
  • The Smithsonian Design Museum Tells the Story of User-Centered Design Through 120 Beautiful Products owl.li/O1ZhL
  • Transformer Triumphs in DARPA's Robot Challenge owl.li/O223l
  • Japanese Sword Master Tests His Skills Against an Industrial Robot in an Incredible Demonstration owl.li/O2aVW
  • Internet users are increasingly blocking ads, including on their mobiles owl.li/O20N9
  • The Mystical Poetry of Rumi Read By Tilda Swinton, Madonna, Robert Bly & Coleman Barks owl.li/O2aNp
  • ◉ The surprisingly logical minds of babies - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/6/10…
  • One Better Than the Jingle: The Potential Power of Music at the Core of Brand Experiences owl.li/O1RhN
  • The Bizarre Story Of A Painting Stolen, Given, Googled – And Returned To A Bushwick Gallery owl.li/O25SQ
  • A Preview of David Guttenfelder’s Photos From North Korea owl.li/O25hb
  • How Video Games Make You Work owl.li/O1PRy
  • How Designers Use Visual Metaphors To Change The Way We Act And Feel owl.li/O1JDs
  • ◉ Shantanu Starick: How I Went Two Years Without Spending Any Money owl.li/O1Vt6
  • Quadcopters join the circus, in this magical video from Raff d’Andrea and Cirque Du Soleil owl.li/NZPKN
  • Citizen Godzilla: Japan embraces its monster after 60 years owl.li/NZRlC
  • ◉ Consider the Fork: A History of How We Cook and Eat - smartercreativity.com/recommendation…
  • A New Theory to Explain the Higgs Mass owl.li/NZPFW
  • French Supermarkets Are Now Not Allowed To Throw Away Food--They Have To Find Another Way To Use It owl.li/NZReZ
  • See the Abandoned and Inaccessible Island Where Typhoid Mary Died owl.li/NZPDb
  • ◉ A Tribute To Hermann Zapf, Legendary Font Designer - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/6/9/…
  • Mesmerizing Self-Drawing Sand Drawing Machine owl.li/NZQz6
  • 44 Tips to Improve Your Photography owl.li/O1RbM
  • How batteries work - Adam Jacobson owl.li/NZPQN
  • Minimalism in Web design: past and future owl.li/NYlwG
  • Is the logo dead? owl.li/NYluH
  • ◉ People Who Go to Bed Late Spend More Time Worrying About Stuff owl.li/O1VgE
  • The Errors of Our Ways - A brief history of error reports owl.li/NYl0V
  • How The Most Creative People In Business Generate New Ideas owl.li/NYlsp
  • TED Talks for people who hated math in high school owl.li/NYkWP
  • This Month in Typography — I Love Typography owl.li/NYloC
  • ◉ The Rabbit Hole - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/6/8/…
  • The Calligraphy Stars of Instagram owl.li/NYkUY
  • Will Massimo’s gospel ever be back in style? owl.li/NYlnN
  • 7 truths about the mind you missed in psychology class owl.li/NZPwu
  • The Inside Story of How the iPhone Crippled BlackBerry - WSJ owl.li/NYl93
  • New Jorge Luis Borges-Inspired Project Will Test Whether Robots Can Appreciate Poetry owl.li/NYioS
  • 10 Million Years of Evolution Visualized in an Elegant, 5-Foot Long Infographic from 1931 owl.li/NYik6
  • The 4 Types of Productivity Styles owl.li/NWlZB
  • Duct Tape: Saving Soldiers and Astronauts for 70 Years owl.li/NYihJ
  • How Many Steps a Day Should You Really Walk? owl.li/NVHcs
  • How to be good at stress owl.li/NYi8U
  • Why Sound Is Digital Design's Fourth Dimension owl.li/NVdsr
  • Advice to a first time creative director owl.li/NYkyw
  • 2015 Marketing Hall of Fame: Storied Marketers and the Power of Stories owl.li/NWmii
  • The Top Ads of the YouTube Decade owl.li/NWm5t
  • The Moby Dick Big Read: Celebrities and Everyday Folk Read a Chapter a Day from the Great American Novel owl.li/NSwCr
  • The Fascinating Science Of Aesthetics owl.li/NSwls
  • A Giant Appears At The Edge Of An African Roadway owl.li/NPXxY
  • The Life And Death Of Technicolor owl.li/NSwgy
  • Mapping What You Cannot See, Cannot Know, Cannot Visit owl.li/NPXrq
  • Amazing website done with just HTML/CSS: In Pieces - 30 Endangered Species, 30 Pieces. owl.li/NSvDc
  • The Best Opportunities Are the Ones You Create for Yourself owl.li/NPTDn
  • The 7-Step-Paul-Rand Logo-Test owl.li/NQ4wy
  • What I learned from teaching English in North Korea owl.li/NSwH8
  • New App for Show Tickets Draws Whippersnappers to Broadway owl.li/NQ4g1
  • Who You Sit Next to Can Have a Huge Effect On How You Work owl.li/NPBDu
  • Steve Wozniak Debunks One of Apple's Biggest Myths owl.li/NJ9Lc
  • Take the Test to Get Into China's Top Universities owl.li/NMSnY
  • Hear Toni Morrison's Poetic Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech on the Radical Power of Language (1993) owl.li/NPr8T
  • Adrian Chen on the hoaxes that often target American communities from an office building in St. Petersburg, Russia. owl.li/NMRW5
  • 700 Free eBooks for iPad, Kindle & Other Devices owl.li/NPqSR
  • Where the Digital Economy Is Moving the Fastest owl.li/NMBsR
  • Tired of Waiting for U.S. to Act, States Pass Crowdfunding Laws and Rules owl.li/NPR3p
  • The quest to save today’s gaming history from being lost forever owl.li/NP43A
  • Your Creative Calendar: 91 Things To Do, See, And Hear This June owl.li/NVdlB
  • Crawling, breathing, invasive fish a 'major disaster' if it reaches Australia owl.li/NMV6c

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.

The Week's Links: June 5, 2015

ALL THE LINKS POSTED ON SOCIAL NETWORKS THIS WEEK:

  • Where the Digital Economy Is Moving the Fastest owl.li/NMBsR
  • Tired of Waiting for U.S. to Act, States Pass Crowdfunding Laws and Rules owl.li/NPR3p
  • The quest to save today’s gaming history from being lost forever owl.li/NP43A
  • Your Creative Calendar: 91 Things To Do, See, And Hear This June owl.li/NVdlB
  • Crawling, breathing, invasive fish a 'major disaster' if it reaches Australia owl.li/NMV6c
  • Hard to believe it's hand-drawn: Sergio Pablos Talks About His Stunning Hand-Drawn Project ‘Klaus’ owl.li/NM986
  • ◉ ROYGBIV: A Pixar Supercut owl.li/NJ9CA
  • How Is Critical 'Life or Death' Software Tested? owl.li/NJUlI
  • Psychedelic Videos Capture Coral in Motion (Yes, Coral) owl.li/NM6M9
  • The US Tried to Stuxnet North Korea's Nuclear Program owl.li/NJi1X
  • Photographer Captures the Beauty and Diversity of Australian Fungi owl.li/NM6GM
  • ◉ Sophie Scott: Why we laugh - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/6/4/…
  • The Key to Better Sleep in Space? Some Nice, Colorful Light owl.li/NJhPD
  • Rejected ‘The Shining’ Poster Designs From Saul Bass, With Stanley Kubrick’s Notes owl.li/NM9gZ
  • The Unlikely Story of Microsoft's Surprise Minecraft Buyout owl.li/NM3vg
  • The Best Soundtrack for Productivity owl.li/NM2Po
  • BuzzFeed Style Guide: 6 Things the Rules Tell Us About Language owl.li/NJeUk
  • The World's Coming Broadband Divide owl.li/NJ1UW
  • ◉ #Octothorpe - A Symbolistic Journey owl.li/NJ9nm
  • Watch Alfred Hitchcock Make Cameo Appearances in 37 of His Films (Plus Free Hitchcock Films Online) owl.li/NIA7p
  • What Was Life Like for a Girl in the Bronze Age? owl.li/NIMFU
  • Virtual Eyes Train Deep Learning Algorithm to Recognize Gaze Direction. Computers teaching computers. owl.li/NIten
  • The Netherlands Brings Banknote Bridges to Life owl.li/NILMd
  • Revealing Behind-the-Scenes Pics from Kubrick’s ‘The Shining’ owl.li/NIbms
  • The 7 Reasons That Science Says You Should Pay For Experience, Not Things owl.li/NIDjJ
  • A Dissolvable Miniature Origami Robot That Folds Itself, Walks, Swims, Carries, Digs, and Climbs owl.li/NIAqk
  • How the Silk Road case changed Internet crime forever owl.li/NGoze
  • Last Year The Baltimore Symphony Hired An Embedded Journalist To Cover The Orchestra (Here’s How It Turned Out) owl.li/NGkMp
  • ◉ Paola Antonelli: Walk the walk owl.li/NJ9gX
  • Can a Random Group of People On the Internet Interview a Candidate Better Than the Pros?  owl.li/NGk0F
  • Will Computers Redefine the Roots of Math? owl.li/NGkF3
  • ◉ The Man Who Loved Books Too Much - smartercreativity.com/recommendation…
  • The Remarkable Origins Of The U.N.'s HeForShe Campaign owl.li/NGjmi
  • The Amazing Science Teachers You Wish You Had in School owl.li/NGkyM
  • Sara Seager: The search for planets beyond our solar system owl.li/NGjjB
  • The Robots Are Adapting: A new animal-inspired algorithm allows robots to adapt to damage in seconds. owl.li/NGkrz
  • Newly Discovered, Unnamed Deep Sea Creatures Found Off The Coast Of Puerto Rico owl.li/NGIQ2
  • Boris Eifman on creating 'a new type of theater' in ballet owl.li/NGknG
  • Before and After Comparisons of the Visual Effects in Mad Max: Fury Road owl.li/NGj3f
  • From Amy Schumer to John Oliver, How Comedians Became Public Intellectuals owl.li/NCKnZ
  • ◉ To Get Over Something, Write About It owl.li/NJ96l
  • Inside a Giant Dark-Web Scheme to Sell Counterfeit Coupons owl.li/NzC7U
  • The Coolest Thing About 1 World Trade Center's New Observatory Isn't The View owl.li/NCv4k
  • The Latest Weapon In Defusing Bombs Is 3-D Printed owl.li/NzC2Q
  • ◉ Are we viral yet? The Allusionist Podcast - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/6/1/…
  • Chimpanzee Rights Get a Day in Court owl.li/NzCtJ
  • Gorgeous Photos of Classic Movie Rolls owl.li/NznfV
  • Why White Space Is Crucial To UX Design owl.li/NzCsi
  • Meet Margaret Hamilton, the badass '60s programmer who saved the moon landing owl.li/NGj7q
  • Inside L’Oreal’s Plan to 3-D Print Human Skin owl.li/NzCqw
  • 7 Bookstores Too Beautiful For Words owl.li/NzjGS
  • Mary Meeker’s 2015 internet trends report: All the slides plus highlights owl.li/NvQDd
  • Alzheimer's Origins Tied to Rise of Human Intelligence owl.li/NvJlw
  • Dreamers and Deciders: Will We Ever Get Along? owl.li/NvKbc
  • Interactive documentary connects World War II data to the events owl.li/NvFXu
  • When Does Consciousness Begin and End? owl.li/NvK6i
  • How Podcasts Are Building Community owl.li/NvBWi
  • As Glaciers Retreat, They Give up the Bodies and Artifacts They Swallowed owl.li/NvK3Q
  • Paper Cutouts from Great Masters Having Great Times by Lorenzo Castellini owl.li/NzmZS
  • How Big is Minecraft? Really, Really, Really Big owl.li/NvJE4
  • Celebrity Graduation Speeches 2015 owl.li/Nvc0m
  • How the FCC Found Its Backbone owl.li/NvaWc
  • Field notes from the hunt for life on Mars owl.li/NsqfC
  • Star Wars The Force Awakens Cast Poses for Vanity Fair's June Cover owl.li/NsLVS
  • Evan Spiegel Reveals Plan to Turn Snapchat Into a Real Business owl.li/NsoYQ
  • Northern California child prodigy gets college degrees at age 11 owl.li/NsLth
  • The science behind Netflix’s first major redesign in four years owl.li/NsoTg
  • How Yoshitaka Fujii, the Biggest Fabricator in Science, Got Caught owl.li/NsLeo
  • BuzzFeed Founder Launches New Lab for Open-Source Invention owl.li/NvcbZ
  • The US has space experts worried about an extra-terrestrial land grab owl.li/NsKYT
  • Philip Zimmermann: king of encryption reveals his fears for privacy owl.li/NrJVa
  • Netflix Wants to Usher in a New Golden Age of Nonfiction TV owl.li/NrGNO
  • The Assault on Opera owl.li/Nrp8l
  • Get Lost in This Stunning Drone Footage From Antarctica owl.li/Nrq1P
  • Moore's Law Keeps Going, Defying Expectations owl.li/NroQI
  • Advertising & The Great And Wicked Issues Of Our Day owl.li/NspRm
  • Why The Oldest Person In The World Keeps Dying owl.li/NrpIO
  • What's the Difference Between i.e. & e.g.? owl.li/NroLX
  • Do Touch The Artwork At Prado's Exhibit For The Blind owl.li/Nrplt
  • 5 Steps To Re-create Xerox PARC's Design Magic (From The Guy Who Helped Make It) owl.li/NrK7U
  • Robert Oppenheimer on Albert Einstein and the Bomb owl.li/Nrph2

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.

The Week's Links: May 29, 2015

ALL THE LINKS POSTED ON SOCIAL NETWORKS THIS WEEK:

  • Do Touch The Artwork At Prado's Exhibit For The Blind owl.li/Nrplt
  • 5 Steps To Re-create Xerox PARC's Design Magic (From The Guy Who Helped Make It) owl.li/NrK7U
  • Robert Oppenheimer on Albert Einstein and the Bomb owl.li/Nrph2
  • 17 Words that Describe Themselves owl.li/NpQiA
  • Cover Story: Edward Gorey’s Best Book Jackets owl.li/NoXhj
  • What does leadership mean in the 21st century? owl.li/NoAHk
  • A Record-Setting Picasso: In today’s sky-high auction market, should artists be paid royalties? owl.li/NoXdw
  • Doesn't seem real: The Spectacular Seda Monastery owl.li/NoAvM
  • ◉ Tim Brown: The Career Choice Nobody Tells You About owl.li/NspN2
  • Six Books (and One Blog) Bill Gates Wants You to Read This Summer owl.li/NoBwd
  • Harvey Fineberg: How Could Technology Change The Way We Evolve? owl.li/NoAlI
  • F.C.C. Chief Seeks Broadband Plan to Aid the Poor - NYTimes.com owl.li/NyrsH
  • How to Say "No" Without Burning Bridges owl.li/NoBgO
  • Here's how a 353-gigapixel panorama is made owl.li/NpQkS
  • The new shape of fusion owl.li/NoB9d
  • How the Brain Can Be Fooled into Perceiving Movement owl.li/NoAbV
  • Top 10 New Species: Cartwheeling Spider, Psychedelic Sea Slug owl.li/Noq15
  • Why John Nash Matters owl.li/NontQ
  • This Artificial Intelligence Pioneer Has a Few Concerns owl.li/NopCB
  • Mary Meeker’s 2015 internet trends report: All the slides plus highlights owl.li/NvQFt
  • 4 Steps to Making an Overwhelming Decision Easy owl.li/Nonhu
  • Shakespeare Folio Discovered In France owl.li/Nspq0
  • Countries as Named in Their Own Languages owl.li/Nopuw
  • From Potter to Tartt to Ferrante. "Before there was binge-watching, there was binge-reading."  owl.li/NoncP
  • When Sleep and School Don't Mix owl.li/NoAgH
  • Creative Dam Curry is a Popular Dish Near Famous Dams in Japan owl.li/NoppU
  • A 3D Tour of Frank Lloyd Wright's "Fallingwater" owl.li/NonwN
  • Apple’s design revolution goes way deeper than Jony Ive owl.li/NofSo
  • How to Get Over Getting Tired owl.li/NofLs
  • Saving coffee from extinction owl.li/No9O1
  • When Lego and Google Partner Online, Imagination Wins owl.li/Nofmp
  • What Makes Tattoos Permanent? owl.li/NnlmQ
  • ◉ The Great Brain Debate owl.li/Nspk2
  • The Creativity Top 5: The Best Brand Ideas of the Week owl.li/NsoJ4
  • College students are not customers owl.li/NoeKc
  • One Man's Lifelong Pursuit of Pluto is About to Get Real owl.li/NnlkP
  • How the Juilliard School is changing the way we hear early music owl.li/NoeEB
  • Adweek's Power List: The 100 Most Influential Leaders in Marketing, Media and Tech owl.li/NrpPj
  • Published for the First Time: a 1959 Essay by Isaac Asimov on Creativity owl.li/Nog6i
  • Oliver Reichenstein: Structuring information owl.li/Noa6K
  • London’s Most Mysterious Mansion owl.li/Nn9FO
  • Inside The Mind That Built Google Brain: On Life, Creativity, And Failure owl.li/Nlxoh
  • Yasuni Park in Ecuador Has Biodiversity owl.li/NjlGX
  • The hard problem: Tom Stoppard on the limits of what science can explain owl.li/NlxiK
  •  How Pac-Man’s Ghosts Think & Hunt owl.li/NjlBr
  • The Next Big Thing In Algorithm-Driven Recommendation Services? Humans owl.li/Nlwz0
  • “What’s one thing you’ve learned at Harvard Business School that blew your mind?” owl.li/NjlyD
  • Can Netflix Make Your TV Smarter? owl.li/Nlwxt
  • How to Change Minds: Blaise Pascal on the Art of Persuasion owl.li/NnljX
  • This Is What Pac-Man‘s Creator Thinks 35 Years Later owl.li/NjSle
  • Terry Gross To Marc Maron: 'Life Is Harder Than Radio' owl.li/Njc09
  • How Eddie Van Halen Hacks a Guitar owl.li/NjbPe
  • We ask 5 people creating the future: so, what it will be like? owl.li/NiuNP
  • A map of all the underwater cables that connect the internet owl.li/NiHXy
  • Is There A Difference Between Liberal And Conservative Typography? owl.li/NhT7r
  • Consulting Giant McKinsey Buys Itself a Top Design Firm owl.li/NiHSo
  • Dante Turns Seven Hundred and Fifty - The New Yorker owl.li/NgclV
  • Rabbit hole: British Pathé – the largest archive of history on YouTube owl.li/Niz6x
  • Ten things you'll learn in your first year of business school owl.li/NjluI
  • How A Nieman Fellow Is Using Flash Drives--Yes, Flash Drives--To Change Cuban Media owl.li/Nixar
  • Hear a Knife Orchestra Play "Stayin' Alive" owl.li/NgcdJ
  • Humans Out-Play an AI at Texas Hold 'Em—For Now owl.li/NgccD
  • Machine-Learning Algorithm Mines Rap Lyrics, Then Writes Its Own owl.li/NfRNG
  • Bringing Species Back from the Dead owl.li/Ngc4X
  • Has a Finnish Company Found a Cure for Jet Lag? owl.li/NeQRf
  • The world’s largest particle accelerator just made history. Animations from TEDxCERN to help explain particle physics owl.li/Ngc0m
  • Elon Musk’s Space Dream Almost Killed Tesla owl.li/NeQ5p
  • Tales From an Era When Airlines Knew Good Design owl.li/NgcjC
  • Your Presentation Needs a Punch Line owl.li/Ng2dy
  •  How batteries work - Adam Jacobson owl.li/Ng2aJ
  • Why Do Humans Have Chins? owl.li/NePhs
  • ◉ Knowledge vs. Intelligence owl.li/N3FmS
  • Innovations that made expensive things cheap owl.li/NcOSv
  • Watch Sherlock Hound: Hayao Miyazaki's Animated, Steampunk Take on Sherlock Holmes owl.li/NdtWn
  • The Oldest Stone Tools Yet Discovered Are Unearthed in Kenya owl.li/NcNA0
  • Pac-Man Turns 35 Today. So Here, Have Some Nostalgia owl.li/NjdA0
  • The Year of the Very Long Novel owl.li/NcUXx
  • Anti-NSA Pranksters Planted Tape Recorders Across New York and Published Your Conversations owl.li/NcNd4
  • 'Lost' My Fair Lady songs to be performed after 60 years owl.li/NcUT6
  • All the Feels: the Morphology of Reaction Gifs owl.li/NePEt
  • This is the little book Facebook gives to its new employees owl.li/NcOZr

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.

The Week's Links: May 22, 2015

ALL THE LINKS POSTED ON SOCIAL NETWORKS THIS WEEK:

  • Anti-NSA Pranksters Planted Tape Recorders Across New York and Published Your Conversations owl.li/NcNd4
  • 'Lost' My Fair Lady songs to be performed after 60 years owl.li/NcUT6
  • All the Feels: the Morphology of Reaction Gifs owl.li/NePEt
  • This is the little book Facebook gives to its new employees owl.li/NcOZr
  • Your New Favorite Tumblr Shows What Mad Men Would Be Like in the Digital Age owl.li/NcISU
  • ◉ The Knowledge, London’s Legendary Taxi-Driver Test, Puts Up a Fight in the Age of GPS owl.li/N3Fix
  • This Is Why You’re Terrible With Names owl.li/NcaaU
  • YouTube Contest Celebrates 10 Years of YouTube Ads owl.li/Nci3k
  • New study reveals reading levels behind music lyrics owl.li/Nca6i
  • Understand the 4 Components of Influence owl.li/NcaGa
  • William Shakespeare: Experts 'deeply unconvinced' by claims that earliest portrait of the Bard has been discovered owl.li/Nca0V
  • How we designed the iTunes of journalism — On Blendle owl.li/NcaBm
  • Amazing: A time lapse of the first three weeks of a bee's life, from egg to adult, in only 60 seconds. owl.li/NcIWS
  • Passion and Progression: The Evolution of Interaction Design owl.li/Ncast
  • Inside A Secret Basement Powering The New York Subway's Pioneering Wireless Network owl.li/Nc8bD
  • ◉ When It Comes to Making Choices, Ignorance Really Can Be Bliss owl.li/N3F85
  • Nielsen Explains How It’s Adapting to the Rise of Online Video owl.li/N8LDb
  • A New Life For The Postal Service owl.li/Nc7yO
  • Malcolm Gladwell on the Surprising Upsides of Being a Loser owl.li/NcNsT
  • Three Questions for Twitter (and now Super) Cofounder Biz Stone owl.li/N8Lzt
  • Atelier Dom Pérignon: An Educational Tour Through Champagne’s House owl.li/NbW3J
  • Amar Ramasar’s Unlikely Path to Becoming a Prince for City Ballet - NYTimes.comowl.li/Nc9zg
  • Errol Morris: How Typography Shapes Our Perception Of Truth owl.li/N8Loa
  • Winners of IBM Watson's First-Ever Hackathon Revealed owl.li/NbVLg
  • The Untold Story of ILM, a Titan That Forever Changed Film owl.li/N9MsZ
  • Morning People Vs. Night Owls: 9 Insights Backed By Science owl.li/N8KID
  • ◉ Apple’s Jonathan Ive in Conversation with Vanity Fair’s Graydon Carter owl.li/N3EYk
  • Google’s Built From Scratch Autonomous Cars to Test on Public Roads owl.li/N0Axo
  • The only technique to learn something new owl.li/N3Ize
  • Top Five Fresh (or Refreshed) Ideas for the Concert Hall owl.li/N07be
  • The Motherboard Inside Your Brain owl.li/N3rpK
  • 10 Writing Tips from Legendary Writing Teacher William Zinsser, May He Rest in Peace owl.li/N03Gm
  • We’re Losing Our Words For Outdoors Things As We Use More Words For Indoors Things owl.li/N2hDH
  • A Stunning New Journal By One Of The World's Top Data Viz Studios owl.li/N8L5e
  • First Warm-Blooded Fish Discovered owl.li/N0ALt
  • David Hockney: ‘Just because I’m cheeky, doesn’t mean I’m not serious’ owl.li/N01HP
  • Pizza-Ordering Emoji, Synthetic Humans: The Top 5 Ads Of The Week owl.li/MZHRY
  • ◉ James Victore and Ben Barry: How to Build Your Own Career owl.li/N3ENR
  • How Google’s Top Minds Decide What to Forget owl.li/MUKKu
  • Interactive Mad Men Retrospective Lets You Relive the Show's Finest Moments owl.li/MYhPu
  • Can you identify these classic books by their covers? owl.li/MUsmJ
  • The Untold Story of Silk Road, Part 2: The Fall owl.li/MYhEi
  • Telepresence robots let bedridden art lovers explore museums remotely owl.li/MUqG0
  • Mad Men is About People Working in an Office. Black Mirror Is About Advertising owl.li/MXRlv
  • Gay Talese on his love for paper, collage, and his address book. owl.li/N03jR
  • Roman Mars: Why city flags may be the worst-designed thing you've never noticed owl.li/MXRa6
  • 11 of the Richest People in History owl.li/MUqlZ
  • Podcasting's Ubiquitous Advertisers: Why Every Show Is Brought to You by Squarespace owl.li/MUq29
  • 10 research tips for finding online answers owl.li/MUeFM
  • We Spoke To The Illustrator Behind These Incredible Sci-Fi Architecture Mashups owl.li/MUpSg
  • Instant Articles will allow Facebook to own the publishing industry without ever buying it. owl.li/MUeyW
  • Powerful Genetic Engineering Technique Could Modify Entire Wild Populations owl.li/MUlhW
  • Spectacular Aerial Footage of Buenos Aires Shot From a Drone owl.li/MUbsq
  • How poetry can help us say the unsayable owl.li/MUjKo
  • 7 Questions For The Guy Who Designed Minority Report's Futuristic UIs owl.li/MUquY
  • 15 Things You Might Not Know About 'Nighthawks' owl.li/MUjGB
  • How the Brain Can Be Fooled Into Perceiving Movement owl.li/MS6zM
  • Mediterranean Diet with Olive Oil, Nuts Linked to Healthier Brain owl.li/MS6tl
  • Narita airport launches short tours for layover passengers owl.li/MRDTN
  • Sound Advice: The Value and Power of Sound Design owl.li/MS1xj
  • London: The Next Great Tech And Design City? owl.li/MRq8k
  • America's Lacking Language Skills owl.li/MRFXJ
  • Elon Musk: The World's Raddest Man owl.li/MRoZZ
  • Fast Company takes a look at PBS Digital Studios. owl.li/MU7vZ
  • How Facebook, Twitter, and Snapchat plan to take over online news. owl.li/MRFPy
  • NPR One player: Phase Two of NPR's plan to become the Pandora of news. owl.li/MRFG8
  • What Is Vocal Fry? owl.li/MRoEs
  • ◉ The Psychological Comforts of Storytelling owl.li/MNYvQ
  • China's Massive Smartphone Market Is Finally Slowing Down owl.li/MRiV8
  • YouTube's Plans for 10 More Years of Video Domination owl.li/MRmhh
  • How Our Minds Mislead Us: The Marvels and Flaws of Our Intuition owl.li/MRiPq
  • How Katharine Hepburn Became a Fashion Icon owl.li/MRjLw
  • These Disney•Pixar Palettes are the Most Aesthetically Pleasing Things You’ll See All Day owl.li/MRiJ4
  • Stripe's Bold Bid to Make Money as Easy to Send as Email owl.li/MRjhq
  • Carl Schoonover: How to look inside the brain owl.li/MRoJ5
  • Water: the weirdest liquid on the planet owl.li/MRj7S

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.