The Week's Links: July 24, 2015

ALL THE LINKS POSTED ON SOCIAL NETWORKS THIS WEEK:

  • Brain Freeze: The Tasty History of Popsicles . Activities for Kids: Adventures In Learning . PBS Parents | PBS owl.li/PTFIq
  • Patience, Timing and Some Luck in New York Prisoner’s Account of Escape owl.li/PRoRZ
  • Lewis Carroll’s Classic Story, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Told in Sand Animation owl.li/PTFEZ
  • Smithsonian Takes a Giant Step with Its First Kickstarter Campaign to Fund the Conservation of... owl.li/PRbUH
  • Man admits swapping classic Chinese artworks for fakes he painted himself owl.li/PTyh9
  • In honor of all the train troubles. What Penn Station used to look like will make you weep with longing owl.li/PTFZC
  • This is the world's longest running science experiment owl.li/PTy9t
  • Beautiful and super detailed. Star Wars looks beautiful reimagined as 17th-century Japanese prints owl.li/PR8VW
  • ◉ Looking for Problems Makes Us Tired owl.li/PKB1y
  • The Adweek Creative 100: America's Most Inventive Talent in Marketing, Media and Tech owl.li/PQFUo
  • International Pop Stars American Audiences Might Have Missed owl.li/PQZmG
  • NASA Releases Simulated Flyby Animations of Pluto’s Mountains and Plains Taken From New Horizons Images owl.li/PQyH2
  • Understanding Art: Cezanne's The Large Bathers owl.li/PRbRi
  • The Most Beautiful Illustrations from 200 Years of Brothers Grimm Fairy Tales owl.li/PQVEG
  • Creativity Top 5: The Week of July 13 - July 17, 2015 owl.li/PQUDy
  • The Rich History of Soviet Photography, Told in 18 Images owl.li/PQxcs
  • ◉ Rethinking Ballet owl.li/PKAzZ
  • A 68 Hour Playlist of Shakespeare’s Plays Being Performed by Great Actors: Gielgud, McKellen & More owl.li/PQcXr
  • 30 Creatives Whose Smart, Funny and Innovative Work Keeps Advertising Interesting owl.li/PQx0B
  • The Most Recognizable Voice in New York - The New Yorker owl.li/PLzx9
  • 10 Things We’ll See in 10 Years owl.li/PQwV2
  • The Exoskeletons Are Coming An Iron Man Suit for Factory Workers | MIT Technology Review owl.li/PLzcy
  • Let A Famous Architect Teach You How To Build The Perfect Sandcastle owl.li/PQyya
  • The Argument Against 5-Year-Plans: You Can't Stay Adaptable Without Room to Change owl.li/PQlsn
  • The Evolution of Chuck Jones, the Artist Behind Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck & Other Looney Tunes Legends: A Video Essay owl.li/PQkW5
  • Love this. Neil Gaiman & Famous Friends Read Aloud the Entirety of Coraline (and The Graveyard Book Too) owl.li/PLmmn
  • ◉ The Science Of Why You Should Spend Your Money On Experiences, Not Things owl.li/PKAvn
  • Watch the Very First Feature Documentary: Nanook of the North by Robert J. Flaherty (1922) owl.li/PLlGm
  • The 321 Books in David Foster Wallace’s Personal Library: From Blood Meridian to Confessions of... owl.li/PLmex
  • ◉ Polite Robots Show Glimmer Of Self-Awareness - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/7/21…
  • The password sharing economy owl.li/PLknQ
  • This Is Your Brain on Jane Austen: The Neuroscience of Reading Great Literature owl.li/PLlVS
  • The four shades of introversion owl.li/PLkch
  • The Storied History of the Most Expensive Picasso Ever Auctioned owl.li/PLvaS
  • Watch Stewart Brand’s 6-Part Series How Buildings Learn, With Music by Brian Eno owl.li/PLlQ4
  • Free: Download Neil deGrasse Tyson’s Short Course, The Inexplicable Universe, in Audio or Video Format owl.li/PLlK0
  • Fantastic. Museum of Imaginary Musical Instruments owl.li/PLihK
  • ◉ On Stress and Inner Voices owl.li/PKAmB
  • Rare Photos of Pablo Picasso Painting with Light owl.li/PLd0B
  • The Ethics of Digital Design owl.li/PLi55
  • 13 Exercises for Photographers That Can Help Jump-Start Creativity owl.li/PL3qR
  • ◉ Creativity, Inc.: Overcoming the Unseen Forces That Stand in the Way of True Inspiration - smartercreativity.com/recommendation…
  • ◉ The New Audience: John Lasseter - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/7/20…
  • The 11 Types of Trendy Graphic Design Paul Rand Hated | AIGA Eye on Design owl.li/PLgDQ
  • Interesting mix of ad & storytelling. Watch Horror Maestro Eli Roth Murder Some Social Media Celebrities On Snapchat owl.li/PQGBT
  • On shadows and silhouettes Austin Kleon — On shadows and silhouettes  bobbycaputo:... owl.li/PKJ2G
  • How Pantone Colors Your World - Issue 26: Color - Nautilus owl.li/PLglC
  • How to Avoid Miscommunications & Email Like a Real Human Being99u.com/articles/50990…
  • The Cognitive Benefits of Doodling - The Atlantic owl.li/PKIr2
  • Don't Compare Your Hustle to Their Highlight Reel owl.li/PKuZF
  • How to learn a new language: 7 secrets from TED Translators owl.li/PKifa
  • Some great quotes. John Lasseter on Pixar owl.li/PKu9D
  • TED Playlist 9 TED Talks to inspire smart conversation owl.li/PKi0E
  • Reanimation: how John Lasseter fixed Pixar and made the brianiest cartoon ever, Inside Out | The Times owl.li/PKs61
  • Google's Algorithm for Happiness at Work and in Life | Big Think owl.li/PKhNs
  • Watch all the Emmy-nominated commercials in one place owl.li/PKrtJ
  • I’m a legally blind photographer. And I think my low vision actually makes my art better. owl.li/PKIUE
  • The Square Kilometre Array: radio silence in Western Australia for most powerful telescope in... owl.li/PKij4
  • Astronomers Have Already Made Shocking Discoveries About Pluto owl.li/PIRXI
  • How the legendary Chuck Jones became a great artist owl.li/PIRUO
  • Why we love the hermits. The Eternal Mystery of the Reclusive Writer owl.li/PIhjf
  • 167 Theremin Players Perform Beethoven owl.li/PIyew
  • This is your brain on Jane Austen, and Stanford researchers are taking notes owl.li/PF2wG
  • The Future Of The Internet, According To Its Father owl.li/PIs3J
  • Teenagers Who Don't Get Enough Sleep at Higher Risk for Mental Health Problems - Scientific American owl.li/PF2g3
  • A Scream Is the Same in Every Language owl.li/PIoRI
  • Map Visualizes International Cyber War Happening In Real Time | The Creators Project owl.li/PISaQ
  • What a difference a word can make: How a single word can change your conversation owl.li/PIjeV
  • The History of Typography, in Stop-Motion Animation - The Atlantic owl.li/PF2bR
  • What That Campaign Logo Is Really Saying: A Design Critique owl.li/PF1W3
  • ◉ First and Final Frames owl.li/Pyc61
  • Where Will the New Horizons Probe Go After Pluto? owl.li/PEsuc
  • The History of Creepy Dolls owl.li/PEZOx
  • Curiouser and Curiouser: The World's Most Unusual and Beautiful Maps owl.li/PErmz
  • 93 Films Beloved by Stanley Kubrick: From Fritz Lang’s Metropolis (1927) to Ron Shelton’s White Men Can’t Jump (1992) owl.li/PEC14
  • What Causes Sunburns? owl.li/PEg2A
  • Love this. The Fourth Wall: A Rare View of Famous European Theater Auditoriums Photographed from the Stage owl.li/PEBJi
  • Flash is officially more trouble than it’s worth. Here's how you can kill it now. Flash. Must. Die. owl.li/PEBrL

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: July 17, 2015

ALL THE LINKS POSTED ON SOCIAL NETWORKS THIS WEEK:

  • Love this. The Fourth Wall: A Rare View of Famous European Theater Auditoriums Photographed from the Stage owl.li/PEBJi
  • Flash is officially more trouble than it’s worth. Here's how you can kill it now. Flash. Must. Die. owl.li/PEBrL
  • A young Rembrandt proves himself A case study of light and dark - Google Cultural Institute owl.li/PEfRx
  • What To Do With A Million Stolen Fingerprints owl.li/PEcni
  • ◉ The Shadow Ballet: Dancers & Drones owl.li/PybZm
  • Google partners with Khan Academy, NASA, more to teach kids science via a 4-week summer camp owl.li/PARLR
  • TED Playlist 9 TED Talks to help you understand world economics owl.li/PImgv
  • What Designers Are, and What We’ll Become owl.li/PDZvZ
  • How To Plan The Ultimate Long-Term Project, From The Team Who Got Us To Pluto owl.li/PAQXT
  • A Visual Diary of Gorgeous Technicolor Films owl.li/PDZhu
  • The Cognitive Benefits of Doodling owl.li/PAQQT
  • Kelly McGonigal: How to Turn Stress Into an Advantage owl.li/PBAso
  • How APIs transformed internal operations at NPR, the Times, and The Guardian. What APIs Can Do for News owl.li/PB9Pd
  • Learning a foreign language a ‘must’ in Europe, not so in America owl.li/PAmyp
  • Prosopagnosia is a disorder where you're unable to recognize faces. What it's like to be face blind owl.li/PyV11
  • ◉ Timothy Young: Books Matter owl.li/PybPR
  • Figure out exactly how many people to invite. Invite the Right Amount People to Your Meeting with the 8-18-1800 Rule owl.li/PxRld
  • Will Burtin and Cipe Pineles might not be household names but you know their work. 10 Unsung Graphic Design Visionaries You Should Know...
  • Making toast doesn’t sound very complicated — until someone asks you to draw the process, step by step. Got a wicked problem? First,...
  • Fascinating Photos: How NASA set New Horizons on its path to Pluto owl.li/PyddM
  • ◉ Fascinating, so much is done by feel: Before there was Photoshop - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/7/15…
  • obsolete design terminology: desktop’s dead dictionary | Desktop owl.li/PxSeW
  • What do we do when antibiotics don’t work any more? owl.li/Pxm6M
  • Why I taught myself 20 languages -- and what I learned about myself in the process owl.li/PvMDf
  • ◉ How to Fall Asleep by Not Trying owl.li/PybJ0
  • A Million Kids in the UK Will Get This Tiny Computer owl.li/PvI1Y
  • The Best Books About Books owl.li/PvMlx
  • Creativity Top 5: The Best Brand Ideas of the Week owl.li/PBVpb
  • Dwarf planet Pluto finally gets some respect owl.li/PvI0o
  • One more reason to get a good night’s sleep owl.li/PvM8E
  • Shaving has been expensive since ancient Greece owl.li/PvHYZ
  • Here’s What the Sun Looks Like Through an X-Ray Telescope owl.li/PvLTS
  • This is what it's like to teach in North Korea owl.li/PxmfX
  • How Ecstasy, Aspirin, and LSD Look Under the Microscope owl.li/PvI2G
  • The Death Of Bees Explained In A Nutshell owl.li/PvHWB
  • Carnegie Mellon's Lego-like Modular Snake Robots owl.li/PvHJG
  • ◉ Why Think When You Can Google Instead? owl.li/PybrB
  • Why tragedies are alluring - David E. Rivas owl.li/PpdnA Why tragedies are alluring - David E. Rivas owl.li/Ppdm2
  • Can SoundCloud Be the Facebook of Music? owl.li/PvH5r
  • ◉ Noam Murro reimagines Mickey's Sorcerer's Apprentice - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/7/13…
  • Here’s Why You May Be Aging Faster Than Your Friends owl.li/PvGXz
  • Watson Adds Deep Learning to Its Repertoire owl.li/Pp6XH Watson Adds Deep Learning to Its Repertoire | MIT Technology Review...
  • The science of Pixar's Inside Out owl.li/PvGUI
  • The Social Security number wasn’t meant for the digital age owl.li/PvHXm
  • The Superplant That May Finally Topple the Rubber Monopoly owl.li/Pxt53
  • The Watson Ecosystem Will Pull Us Out of the Big Data Dark Age - PSFK owl.li/PvGhh
  • The Flying Robot International Film Festival, An Open Competitive Film Festival Featuring Films Created With Drones owl.li/PoKrr
  • The many mothers of invention owl.li/Poq1Q
  • The Secret to Time Management? Focus. Focus. Focus. owl.li/Po2Yj
  • A Dreamily Animated Introduction to Haruki Murakami, Japan’s Jazz and Baseball-Loving Postmodern Novelist owl.li/PooLn
  • How Networked Monkey Brains Could Help Disabled Humans owl.li/Pom7K How Networked Monkey Brains Could Help Disabled Humans |...
  • The art of storytelling, according to the founders of StoryCorps and Humans of New York owl.li/Pp6oI
  • No, thank you: 20 Shocking Photos from This Year's "Running of the Bulls" owl.li/PokMI 20 Shocking Photos from This Year’s......
  • Don’t Be the Office Schedule-Wrecker owl.li/PnZZp Don’t Be the Office Schedule-Wrecker - WSJ owl.li/PnZWN
  • The Complex And Bizzare Science Of The Color Red owl.li/PmeDV The Complex And Bizzare Science Of The Color Red – Design School...
  • How NPR Tote Bags Became a Thing owl.li/Plwse How NPR Tote Bags Became a Thing - The Atlantic owl.li/Plwqc
  • Michael Bierut talks about work, life and the NZ flag owl.li/Pm1dE Michael Bierut talks about work, life and the NZ flag /...
  • Television Is No Longer the Screen of Choice for Kids owl.li/PkAtC Anthony Crupi. owl.li/PkAhy
  • What unread books can teach us owl.li/PiyWRWhat unread books can teach us | Life and style | The Guardian owl.li/PiySS
  • The Top Ten Innovation Report for July owl.li/PlxhZ The Top Ten Innovation Report for July | Springwise owl.li/PlxfT
  • Marie Curie's Research Papers Are Still Radioactive 100+ Years Later owl.li/Po0f1Marie Curie’s Research Papers Are Still......
  • How a Physicist Solved the Mystery of an Iconic Photo owl.li/PiwE5 How a Physicist Solved the Mystery of an Iconic Photo...
  • How Brazil Designed Its Shapeshifting Olympic Torch owl.li/Piwzw owl.li/Piwy9
  • ◉ Tokyo Reverse owl.li/P9tZu owl.li/P9tX8
  • Why Love Lyrics Last owl.li/PikPt owl.li/PikNU
  • Inside the Nuclear Bunker Where America Preserves Its Movie History owl.li/Piwviowl.li/Piwt7
  • Bloomberg's 'What Is Code' Feature Was A Massive Hit -- Here's Why owl.li/Pi5B1owl.li/Pi5z0
  • Blade Runner’s Miniature Props Revealed in 142 Behind-the-Scenes Photos owl.li/PivHp
  • Infographic: How we’ll live on Mars owl.li/Pi55V
  • At Amazon Warehouses, Humans and Machines Work in Frenetic Harmony- MIT Technology Review owl.li/PivAC owl.li/Pivyc
  • Apparently There Are 4 Kinds of Introversion owl.li/PikTK owl.li/PikSv

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: July 10, 2015

ALL THE LINKS POSTED ON SOCIAL NETWORKS THIS WEEK:

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: July 3, 2015

ALL THE LINKS POSTED ON SOCIAL NETWORKS THIS WEEK:

  • Top 10 ideas from Marketing & Advertising over the last 12 months owl.li/P2WQu
  • Consciousness May Not Be As Powerful As You Think owl.li/P3if6
  • ‘The World Is Full of Obvious Things’: A Sherlock Holmes Reading List owl.li/P3gJx
  • You think you know why bicycles stay up? owl.li/P2UYP
  • The Computers of Our Wildest Dreams. In search of a quantum computer. owl.li/P2UU2
  • ◉ What is a good brand? owl.li/OWjZQ
  • Ana Andjelic - The Sociology of Branding owl.li/P0KQi
  • Self-driving cars drive like your grandma owl.li/P2QLC
  • Creativity Top 5: The Best Brand Ideas of the Week owl.li/P6NON
  • The Sad State of Job Titles owl.li/P0KuY
  • Next Twitter boss faces complex challenges, says departing Dick Costolo owl.li/P2PbB
  • ◉ What's the Most Important Element of a Good Story? - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/7/2/…
  • The original smartwatches: Casio's history of wild wrist designs owl.li/P0KdE
  • An Unlikely Ballerina - The rise of Misty Copeland, now a Principal dancer for ABT. owl.li/P2LVD
  • Google Ocean View owl.li/P0LlD
  • 'Look at Me': The first-ever Instagram book is a self-help guide for brands owl.li/OXdTn
  • 12 Hotshot Designers Reimagine The Iconic Coke Bottle owl.li/OXdow
  • ◉ Neil Gaiman presents lifetime achievement award to Ursula K. Le Guin at 2014 National Book Awards owl.li/OWjSB
  • Photographic firsts and the earliest born person ever to be photographed owl.li/OX0a7
  • An exhibit of photographs that were staged, altered, or faked. owl.li/OX1U8
  • The voice of Siri explains the art of voiceover owl.li/OX08a
  • Michelangelo got his start as an art forger. owl.li/OX1DT
  • What Comes After Smart Products owl.li/P2UGM
  • Sony Pictures: Inside the Hack of the Century, Part 1 - Fortune owl.li/OWyGE
  • How Origami Makes Rigid Lithium-Ion Batteries Stretchable owl.li/OX0XA
  • Inside the Making of Dr. Strangelove owl.li/OX0bW
  • The Ad Industry's Best: See All 18 Grand Prix Winners From The 2015 Cannes Lions owl.li/OWyu4
  • What Additives Look Like Before They End Up in Your Food owl.li/OWxVX
  • ◉ Kurt Vonnegut on how to write a short story owl.li/OWjEa
  • Hans and Ola Rosling: How not to be ignorant about the world owl.li/OUlZA
  • Facebook Rainbow Profile Photos: The Latest Big Data Experiment? owl.li/OWs2g
  • Norway is Building a Highway for Bees owl.li/OUlXV
  • Musicians and writers choose their favourite book about music owl.li/OUmqH
  • ◉ Big Bird, big brain - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/6/29…
  • Fritz Lang Invents the Video Phone in Metropolis (1927) owl.li/OU8JE
  • Names Have Meaning: A Research Guide for Baby Names and Family Names- The New York Public Library owl.li/OUmmo
  • The evolution of the human eye - Joshua Harvey owl.li/OUmjW
  • The Body Cam Hacker Who Schooled the Police owl.li/OTIRf
  • Download 448 Free Art Books from The Metropolitan Museum of Art owl.li/OTHn4
  • ◉ Grace Hopper: The Queen of Code owl.li/OWjvX
  • Between Kickstarter’s frauds and phenoms live long-delayed projects owl.li/OQS1D
  • Werner Herzog Picks His 5 Top Films owl.li/OTHht
  • Why do honeybees love hexagons? - Zack Patterson and Andy Peterson owl.li/OQCXT
  • Ken Robinson: Bring on the learning revolution! owl.li/OTHfy
  • ◉ Neil Gaiman: How Stories Last - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/6/29…
  • Walt Disney's corporate strategy chart owl.li/OQCdj
  • The Art of Brand Evangelism owl.li/OTHdZ
  • Three women scholars you should know, but you probably don't  owl.li/OU8CL
  • I Am My MTV: MTV Gets Personal With The Viewer In It's Rebrand owl.li/OTGBi
  • Why Care About Design? owl.li/OQxcZ
  • Great Designers are Great Communicators owl.li/OQx8a
  • Can You Guess Which Birds These Feathers Belong To? owl.li/OOzXL
  • Expand Your Thinking, Not Just Your Skillset owl.li/OQwrV
  • 50 Smartest Companies 2014 - MIT Technology Review, see who didn't make the list. owl.li/OOgh0
  • What it’s like to grow old in different parts of the world owl.li/OQetf
  • F. Scott Fitzgerald Conjugates "to Cocktail," the Ultimate Jazz-Age Verb (1928) owl.li/OOg8J
  • Inceptionism: Google Going Deeper into Neural Networks owl.li/OQxrA
  • The Creators Of "Serial" On What They Learned The First Season And What's Next owl.li/OPULU
  • An Incredibly Detailed Map Shows Europe's Population Shifts From 2001 to 2011 owl.li/OODJn
  • The Foods Americans Once Loved to Eat owl.li/OKZpQ
  • Life on Mars Could Change Our View of the Universe, If It Is a Second Genesis owl.li/OKtAh
  • How speaking multiple languages benefits the brain - Mia Nacamulli owl.li/OHk8H
  • Elizabeth Streb’s Dances with Danger owl.li/OKkOU
  • What Happened When Linkin Park Asked Harvard for Help with Its Business Model owl.li/OHjSp
  • Do The Simple Thing First: The Engineering Behind Instagram owl.li/OKjCJ
  • What Your Brain Does When You Can’t Stay Awake owl.li/OHjHq
  • Designers Pay Tribute To Massimo Vignelli With 53 Original Posters owl.li/ON6Lj
  • A World Without Work owl.li/OHJbJ
  • Facebook's new algorithm can identify you even if your face is hidden owl.li/OHILz
  • Artist Digitally Inserts Wrecked ‘Star Wars’ Spaceships Into Actual Photos of Major Cities Around the World owl.li/OGYUG
  • The upside of a massive solar storm: Dazzling displays of the northern lights owl.li/OGPnk
  • ◉ Is the secret to a good algorithm human input? owl.li/OBlip
  • Outstanding paper on the impact of ebook DRM on readers, writers, publishers and distributors owl.li/OGA7V
  • The Craft of Cooking: An Interview with “America’s Test Kitchen” founder Christopher Kimball  owl.li/OGOIR
  • How stories are told around the world owl.li/OGzOF
  • John Waters’s Spectacular RISD Commencement Address on Creative Rebellion and the Artist’s Task to Cause Constructive Chaos...
  • How to be a better complainer owl.li/OGzvR
  • Why Award-Winning Chefs Are Still Looking for Unpaid Internships owl.li/OGC7X
  • All the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity 2015 Grand Prix Winners owl.li/OGATT

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 26, 2015

ALL THE LINKS POSTED ON SOCIAL NETWORKS THIS WEEK:

  • All the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity 2015 Grand Prix Winners owl.li/OGATT
  • Why Award-Winning Chefs Are Still Looking for Unpaid Internships owl.li/OGC7X
  • How to be a better complainer owl.li/OGzvR
  • How X-rays see through your skin - Ge Wang owl.li/ODV6J
  • A Big Solar Burp Pelted Earth Last Night owl.li/OOzT7
  • More than 100 New Marine Species Were Just Discovered in the Philippines owl.li/ODO8a
  • ◉ Inside a Camera at 10,000fps owl.li/OBlfa
  • How John Bell Designed The Future, And The Hoverboard owl.li/OCQOK
  • The Hunt for the Financial Industry's Most-Wanted Hacker owl.li/ODtMt
  • What 10 Dieter Rams Products Reveal About The Principles Of Good Design owl.li/OCQD6
  • The story of the invention that could revolutionize batteries—and maybe American manufacturing as well owl.li/ODqev
  • ◉ Procrastination - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/6/21…
  • Amazon's New Plan to Pay Authors Every Time Someone Turns a Page owl.li/OCFtu
  • Don’t Follow Your Passion, Follow Your Contribution owl.li/ODkGc
  • The Creativity Top 5: The Best Brand Ideas of the Week owl.li/OD3OP
  • Nina Simone’s Time Is Now, Again - The New York Times owl.li/OBnOM
  • Computers Are Learning How To Treat Illnesses By Playing Poker And Atari owl.li/OBnNt
  • ◉ The School of Life: How to Find Fulfilling Work owl.li/OBl8M
  • Malcolm Gladwell: One Character Trait That Will Make You Disruptive owl.li/OARtu
  • Slow-motion video of a vinyl record playing owl.li/OBawj
  • A Productivity Expert Wants You to Do Nothing owl.li/OAQSi
  • Super Mario Bros was designed on graph paper owl.li/OBaqD
  • ◉ A New Theory of Distraction - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/6/21…
  • Why are we so scared of sharks? owl.li/OAQPb
  • For a human, it would be like carrying 600 pounds between our teeth owl.li/OBafq
  • Contemporary classical composer unveils 'eight-hour lullaby' which audience will listen to from beds owl.li/OB9SS
  • How 77 Metro Agencies Design the Letter 'M' for Their Transit Logo owl.li/OANaJ
  • Creative games for creative designers owl.li/OAN4G
  • ◉ Can the Internet be archived? owl.li/OBl6I
  • 'If I burn out, I burn out': meet Taylor Wilson, nuclear boy genius owl.li/OA9wg
  • If Your Computer Existed In Multiple Universes, It Would Be Way Faster owl.li/OAIK8
  • Facebook's New AI Can Paint, But Google's Knows How to Party owl.li/OA9uS
  • The town that banned Wi-Fi owl.li/OAD7H
  • ◉ Can Reading Make You Happier? - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/6/21…
  • The Man Behind 'The Most Interesting Man' Is Interesting, Too owl.li/OA9uf
  • Walter Cronkite introduces America to the Velvet Underground on national TV, 1965 owl.li/OA9xq
  • How Your Brain Understands Visual Language owl.li/OANdQ
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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.