The Week's Links: December 11, 2015

ALL THE LINKS POSTED ON SOCIAL NETWORKS THIS WEEK:

  • Hexagons! And other reasons to love math owl.li/VCJAa
  • Why rejection hurts so much -- and what to do about it owl.li/VCJsF
  • ◉ Penguin Classics team up with (RED) for typographic covers owl.li/VxZWW
  • The Best Movie Posters of 2015 on Notebook owl.li/VzOcm
  • Brainstorm Questions, Not Solutions owl.li/VAdbO
  • After 4 Decades in the C-3PO Suit, Anthony Daniels Is Star Wars’ Most Special Effect of All owl.li/VzCpx
  • Google Dance Aims To Take Viewers Anywhere In The (Dance) World owl.li/VzYzu
  • What Happens on a Typical Day in the Ultimate Movie Library — ART & SCIENCE owl.li/VzCk3
  • Ad Age's 2015 Marketer A-List owl.li/VzTB8
  • Stanley Kubrick’s typography owl.li/VzOTz
  • Martin Scorsese Creates a List of 39 Essential Foreign Films for a Young Filmmaker owl.li/Vydgx
  • How Twitching Frog Legs Helped Inspire 'Frankenstein' owl.li/VydfX
  • ◉ Orson Welles' "The War of the Worlds" owl.li/VxZT7
  • Europeans Only Started Digesting Dairy 4,000 Years Ago owl.li/Vyd9q
  • How Many People Can You Remember? owl.li/VydeW
  • Big Cable’s Sledgehammer Is Coming Down — Backchannel owl.li/Vyd89
  • Why Even Experts Fall for Art Forgery owl.li/Vydep
  • This 200-Year-Old Jeweled Caterpillar Crawls Using Clockwork owl.li/Vyd6n
  • Vintage Footage Shows a Young, Unknown Patti Smith & Robert Mapplethorpe Living at the Famed Chelsea Hotel (1970) owl.li/Vydc5
  • The Shadow - A hundred years of Orson Welles owl.li/VydbA
  • Life Will Never Be as Perfect as These Éclairs - Bon Appétit owl.li/Vyd5v
  • Chuck Jones’ Rules for Writing Road Runner Cartoons owl.li/Vyd4t
  • ◉ Paula Scher on Failure owl.li/VxZQc
  • How A Stage Design Legend Creates Sets For Beyonce, Lady Gaga, And Bruno Mars owl.li/Vy1F0
  • A Five-Step Process To End Overthinking owl.li/Vyagb
  • Packing up to preserve a musical treasure owl.li/Vy0SQ
  • A Five-Step Process To End Overthinking owl.li/Vya97
  • Single Artificial Neuron Taught to Recognize Hundreds of Patterns | MIT Technology Review owl.li/Vy0E9
  • British Rail Reissues Its Iconic Midcentury Graphic Standards Manuals owl.li/Vy2wX
  • Is This The Most Technologically Advanced Book Ever Published? owl.li/Vy2vg
  • The digital revolution in higher education has already happened. No one noticed. owl.li/Vy0AV
  • The New Intimacy Economy — Thoughts on Media owl.li/Vy0zb
  • ◉ Great Designers Steal by Jeff Veen owl.li/VxZMM
  • Search Engine Censys Knows the Internet’s Dirty Little Security Secrets | MIT Technology Review owl.li/Vx0a0
  • New Horizons Just Sent the Sharpest Pluto Photos It Can Get owl.li/VxXH4
  • How the Guy Behind Fallout 4 Builds His Epic Dream Worlds owl.li/VwVbK
  • ‘Outsiders’ Crack a 50-Year-Old Math Problem owl.li/VxXFT
  • The MIT Media Lab was the birthplace of many of the biggest innovations of the last thirty years owl.li/VwV5v
  • The MIT Media Lab was the birthplace of many of the biggest innovations of the last thirty years owl.li/VxPTO
  • A Bandage That Glows to Warn of the Presence of Bacterial Invaders | MIT Technology Review owl.li/Vx0bH
  • Everything You Need to Know About CRISPR Gene Editing’s Monster Year owl.li/VrZ5Z
  • New Books By Dead Authors Have Become A Big Business owl.li/VroVH
  • Best resources to learn typography owl.li/VrmGS
  • Evolution of the bicycle owl.li/VrnL3
  • 'Star Wars' Strikes Back: Behind the Scenes of the Biggest Movie of the Year owl.li/VrfZs
  • Space miniatures owl.li/VrnFS
  • What to leave out and what to leave in owl.li/Vrc2m
  • 58 commonly misused words and phrases owl.li/VrnBo
  • Sharing ideas at massive scale owl.li/Vvfr0
  • Feast Your Eyes On The Most Beautiful Data Visualizations Of 2015 owl.li/VrmPg
  • Who Makes the Rules for Outer Space? — NOVA Next | PBS owl.li/Vr72m
  • The Best Space Photos Of The Month owl.li/Voq6V
  • You'll Never Guess What The First Thing Ever Sold On The Internet Was owl.li/ViF4H
  • Genetic editing: Crispr Is Getting Better. Now It’s Time to Ask the Hard Ethical Questions owl.li/Vm7JY
  • Solar or Coal? The Energy India Picks May Decide Earth's Fate | WIRED owl.li/ViD6j
  • A deadly banana fungus is now threatening some of the world's main banana-growing centers - Quartz owl.li/Vl8ON
  • 7 TED Talks to help you find your purpose owl.li/VeWis
  • Artificial Intelligence Aims to Make Wikipedia Friendlier and Better owl.li/Vl10S
  • Are Confident People More Productive? owl.li/Vraie
  • How You Record Ideas May Impact Creativity owl.li/ViFEE
  • How Plastic Injection Works, And What's So Brilliant About LEGO's Design owl.li/Vep6L
  • The Good Sides of Work owl.li/VeluT
  • ◉ Ken Robinson Talks About How To Be In Your Element owl.li/VdCqC
  • David Lynch Directs a Mini-Season of Twin Peaks in the Form of Japanese Coffee Commercials owl.li/Vee8J
  • David Lynch Teaches You to Cook His Quinoa Recipe in a Weird, Surrealist Video owl.li/Vedlt
  • Beautiful, Color Photographs of Paris Taken 100 Years Ago—at the Beginning of World War I & the End of La Belle... owl.li/Vee6E
  • How Many Steps a Day Should You Really Walk? owl.li/VedjA
  • John Cleese Touts the Value of Philosophy in 22 Public Service Announcements for the American... owl.li/Vee0p
  • The history of board games, from morality to Monopoly to Cards Against Humanity - Timeline owl.li/Vez5Z
  • Travel Back in Time and See Picasso Make Abstract Art owl.li/VedUI

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: December 4, 2015

ALL THE LINKS POSTED ON SOCIAL NETWORKS THIS WEEK:

  • How Plastic Injection Works, And What's So Brilliant About LEGO's Design owl.li/Vep6L
  • The Good Sides of Work owl.li/VeluT
  • ◉ Ken Robinson Talks About How To Be In Your Element owl.li/VdCqC
  • David Lynch Directs a Mini-Season of Twin Peaks in the Form of Japanese Coffee Commercials owl.li/Vee8J
  • David Lynch Teaches You to Cook His Quinoa Recipe in a Weird, Surrealist Video owl.li/Vedlt
  • Beautiful, Color Photographs of Paris Taken 100 Years Ago—at the Beginning of World War I & the End of La Belle... owl.li/Vee6E
  • How Many Steps a Day Should You Really Walk? owl.li/VedjA
  • John Cleese Touts the Value of Philosophy in 22 Public Service Announcements for the American... owl.li/Vee0p
  • The history of board games, from morality to Monopoly to Cards Against Humanity - Timeline owl.li/Vez5Z
  • Travel Back in Time and See Picasso Make Abstract Art owl.li/VedUI
  • So Apparently There Are 4 Kinds of Introversion owl.li/Vedbm
  • 25 Possible New Extinctions: Hawaiian Plants, Madagascar Orchids, Chilean Water Frog owl.li/Ved9e
  • ◉ Kill bad meetings in 9 easy steps owl.li/VdCef
  • JK Rowling meets Lauren Laverne: ‘Success never feels the way you think it will’ owl.li/Veb9x
  • Digging into the floor of the North Sea to map the terrain and DNA of a sunken country owl.li/Ve8K2
  • 101 Facts About Pixar owl.li/Ve9u1
  • ◉ Why Work Is so Much Easier than Love - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/11/2…
  • Online collection of digitized wax cylinder recordings owl.li/VdDjy
  • Why Every Man Should Study Classical Culture owl.li/Ve8XM
  • What Americans can learn from other food cultures owl.li/Vedhm
  • How Humans Ended Up With Freakishly Huge Brains owl.li/Ve8Pa
  • 11 years of Saturn photos from the Cassini probe owl.li/VdDgS
  • Fire tornado in super slow motion owl.li/VdDcG
  • ◉ The World Through the Eyes of a Transmedia Generation owl.li/VdC9y
  • Lucas on the Star Wars divorce owl.li/VdD9R
  • Einstein’s first proof owl.li/VdCSB
  • Your Creative Calendar: 57 Things To Do, See, And Hear This December owl.li/VosMe
  • A final test of relativity owl.li/VdD74
  • How The Internet* Talks owl.li/VdCQq
  • ◉ Know When to Stop Checking Your Phone and Go to Sleep - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/11/2…
  • The Strange Science of the Placebo owl.li/VdD1I
  • CRISPR, a cheap and accurate copy/paste for DNA owl.li/VdDhh
  • 7 Things That Happen When You Go To Space owl.li/VdCZi
  • Abandoned Olympic Venues from Around the World owl.li/VdCvf
  • The Most Beautiful Bookstore On Earth owl.li/VdBmM
  • Adobe is telling people to stop using Flash owl.li/Vm6Tu
  • ◉ The Evolution of Storytelling - A TEDx Talk by Sean Stewart owl.li/VdC2Q
  • Why Orson Welles lived a life like no other owl.li/Vdg5Q
  • The Birth And Death Of Privacy: 3,000 Years of History Told Through 46 Images — The Ferenstein Wire owl.li/VdBkm
  • Researchers are now 90 percent sure King Tut's tomb has a hidden chamber owl.li/Vdg54
  • 16 Different Ways Designers Think About Money owl.li/VdAM2
  • ◉ Alex Blumberg: Your Best Selling Points Are the Mistakes You've Made - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/11/2…
  • A brief history of tap dance (and why it’s still a great art form) owl.li/Vd75w
  • My journey to yo-yo mastery owl.li/Vdg6T
  • You Can Now Explore the Ruins of Petra on Google Street View owl.li/Vdg6D
  • Why creativity should not be measured owl.li/Vd6NZ
  • 34 Of The Most Beautiful Book Covers Of 2015 owl.li/Vd6LB
  • ◉ Playing Chess With Kubrick owl.li/VdBZQ
  • Are We Entering the End of the Specialist Era? owl.li/Vd34k
  • Inspiration needs action: Tobias Van Schneider on taking creative risks owl.li/Vd6GW
  • The gorgeous, transforming buildings of Tom Kundig owl.li/Vd2UC
  • The secret history of spots, stripes and other everyday patterns owl.li/Vd6D9
  • ◉ Learning to Deal With the Impostor Syndrome - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/11/2…
  • Twenty Predictions For The Next 20 Years owl.li/Vd2Jc
  • Reading Design is an online archive of critical writing about design. owl.li/Vd6x7
  • Mark Henry Phillips takes a cinematic approach to mixing and composing for the popular podcast Serial. owl.li/Vd6Z2
  • How the Clouds Got Their Names owl.li/Vd6j4
  • ◉ Recommended: The True History of Chocolate - smartercreativity.com/recommendation…
  • A Stunning Art Installation Built With 6000 Bulbs To Resemble A Life-Sized Cloud - DesignTAXI.com owl.li/Vd21q
  • If Daniel Kahneman Had a Magic Wand He’d Rid the Human Race of Overconfidence owl.li/Vd1TN
  • What Do America’s Top Chefs Cook for Thanksgiving? owl.li/V7Jxg
  • First Reusable Rocket Launched and Landed Safely Back on Earth owl.li/VbGZG
  • Hunger Makes You Crave More Than Food owl.li/V7JwD
  • “Everything Was Completely Destroyed”: What It Was Like to Work at Sony After the Hack owl.li/VbF7o
  • Crows Remember Who Wronged Them owl.li/V7Juf
  • The Physics of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Balloons owl.li/V7Jyz
  • The Future Of Archaeology Is Not Digging Anything Up owl.li/Vd2Hb
  • Crazy About Alice: I Made Tiny Paper-Cuts Inspired By “Alice In Wonderland” owl.li/V7JxR
  • How Demographics Rule the Global Economy - WSJ owl.li/V7HJn
  • This Vaccine Can Protect You From Anthrax—After Exposure owl.li/V7Hs4
  • Kyle Abraham, Choreographer on the Move owl.li/V7H9K
  • 6 designers tell us how they'd make air travel less terrible owl.li/V7HqM
  • I Let IBM’s Robot Chef Tell Me What to Cook for a Week — How We Get To Next owl.li/V7GQR
  • The Bankrupt Irishman Who Created the Dollar Sign by Accident owl.li/V7HmY
  • China Is Building the World’s Largest Animal Cloning Facility — How We Get To Next owl.li/V7GOL
  • Privacy On The Internet? What’s The Reasonable Expectation? owl.li/V7Hjw
  • Demographic Destiny: What Will the World Be Like in 2050? owl.li/V7HMV
  • Gulfstream Pictures Dancing With George Balanchine Biopic owl.li/V7HcQ
  • Teaching Grownups How to Eat - The New Yorker owl.li/V7GvU
  • Data Mining Reveals How Smiling Evolved During a Century of Yearbook Photos | MIT Technology Review owl.li/V7CJq
  • ◉ Playing Chess with Kubrick owl.li/UVHI6
  • The Latest Breakthrough In Understanding Diabetes Was Made By An Algorithm owl.li/V28mU
  • How General Electric Created The Hit Science-Fiction Podcast "The Message" owl.li/V7CGG
  • People Who Grow Up Dancing Are Happier, Less Stressed And Smarter owl.li/V1WFe
  • 9 Things You Didn't Know About Frank Gehry owl.li/V7Czy
  • Men’s and Women’s Brains Appear to Age Differently owl.li/V1WB9
  • Why Do Magicians Have Assistants? owl.li/V2HJM
  • How Modern Art And Design Influenced The Beloved Cartoon Tintin owl.li/V28qK

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: November 27, 2015

  • ALL THE LINKS POSTED ON SOCIAL NETWORKS THIS WEEK:
  • Why Do Magicians Have Assistants? owl.li/V2HJM
  • How Modern Art And Design Influenced The Beloved Cartoon Tintin owl.li/V28qK
  • Rude Behavior Spreads like a Disease owl.li/V1VsJ
  • Here Are Some of the World's Best Ads You Might Have Missed in 2015 owl.li/V1VqO
  • ◉ Boost Creativity: 7 Unusual Psychological Techniques owl.li/UVHGT
  • The Room Where the Internet Was Born owl.li/UZ6rl
  • Inside Ikea's Innovation Lab For The Future Of Better Living owl.li/V1xv5
  • Labour of love: the restored Rodin Museum Paris reopens owl.li/UZ6hb
  • How To Future-Proof A Train System owl.li/V1xr6
  • An Illustrated History of American Money Design owl.li/UZ5yK
  • The Morbid History Of Victorian Surgery, Beautifully Illustrated owl.li/V1xnY
  • Print Your Own Circuit Boards At Home owl.li/V1xkJ
  • The original typeface families from the graduates of the latest TypeMedia masters program. owl.li/UYWOo
  • A Brief History of British Pub Signs smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/bri…
  • ◉ Without Water We Are Nothing owl.li/UVHEu
  • Your Brain May Want That Bottle Of Soda Because It's Easy To Pick Up owl.li/UWJMu
  • Why designers can’t stop reinventing the subway map owl.li/UWMLd
  • Stellar Projections on the Inside of Cambridge's 16th Century Cathedral owl.li/UWF2w
  • This Artist Makes Traditional Carpets That Look Like They Were hit by a Software Bug owl.li/UWK1W
  • Design History 101 | AIGA Eye on Design owl.li/UWrJg
  • ◉ The Clock of the Long Now - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/11/2…
  • Busting Up IQ Myths owl.li/UWJYL
  • Rita Hayworth, 1940s Hollywood Icon, Dances Disco to the Tune of The Bee Gees Stayin’ Alive: A... owl.li/UWJVP
  • The Unceasing American Quest to Build a Better Mousetrap owl.li/UVIsm
  • Advice From the Master: Thelonious Monk Scribbles a List of Tips for Playing a Gig owl.li/UVIr7
  • ◉ What is a brand? owl.li/UVHDg
  • Sell your ignorance. owl.li/UVAx1
  • 25 Historic Heists owl.li/UVIqX
  • Discover the Oldest Beer Recipe in History From Ancient Sumeria, 1800 B.C. owl.li/UVAqY
  • Weird Things Happen in the Minds of Ultramarathoners owl.li/UVIqD
  • Lucy the Australopithecus Turns 41 (Plus 3.2 Million Years) owl.li/V1ViG
  • ◉ Buster Keaton: The Art of the Gag - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/11/2…
  • We know the city where HIV first emerged owl.li/UVAmH
  • Uideo: 412 videos for designers from 58 conferences owl.li/UVHpE
  • Windows turns 30: a visual history owl.li/UVAxY
  • 9 Beautiful Portraits of Rescued Owls owl.li/UVAe5
  • These 3D Pavement Paintings Take Chalk Art to a New Level owl.li/UVAcF
  • ◉ What they don’t teach you about identity design in design school by Paula Scher owl.li/UVHy3
  • It takes two: why Greeks are turning to tango | World news | The Guardian owl.li/UVwIj
  • Oral History: 30 Years Ago Today, Mr. Snuffleupagus Shocked 'Sesame Street' owl.li/UVAa3
  • The secret sneaker market — and why it matters owl.li/UVwCS
  • Star Wars Exclusive: Check Out the Blueprints for the First Order’s Base owl.li/UVA43
  • ◉ How Creativity is Helped by Failure - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/11/1…
  • The Tate's Long-Copy Ads Are Designed to Spark Your Interest in Famous Works of Art owl.li/UUCsK
  • Microwave-Powered Rockets Would Slash Cost of Reaching Orbit - Scientific American owl.li/UVAfH
  • Thieves Steal 17 Artworks From Verona Museum - The New York Times owl.li/UVwNY
  • Did This Billionaire Get Swindled Out of Millions in an Elaborate Art World Scheme? owl.li/UVwN4
  • Where Google, Apple, And Amazon Employees Want To Work Next owl.li/UUBZH
  • What It's Like to Fly Into a Thunderstorm owl.li/UUBEC
  • 10 Brand Trends to Prepare You for 2016's Arrival | Branding Magazine owl.li/UUzpR
  • The Absurd History of Nike Air Technology owl.li/UUBBR
  • Problems of output are problems of input owl.li/UUzmi
  • The Generation That Doesn't Remember Life Before Smartphones owl.li/UUBy1
  • What making music does to your brain owl.li/UR4n3
  • Coffee drinking linked to lower mortality risk—again owl.li/UUBw2
  • Do Visual Stories Make People Care? | NPR Visuals owl.li/UUCrB
  • Peek Behind the Scenes of Star Wars: The Force Awakens owl.li/UUAab
  • IBM Watson Trend App to Shoppers: Buy Your Legos Now owl.li/UQWcs
  • Coffee Tied to Lower Risk of Dying Prematurely owl.li/UQVWw
  • Art does heal: scientists say appreciating creative works can fight off disease owl.li/UQMwP
  • Verbing Weirds Language, but in a Good Way owl.li/UQTNl
  • How A Police Sketch Artist Works owl.li/UQEbl
  • Will artificial intelligence bring us utopia or destruction? owl.li/UQTyA
  • 15 Mesmerizing Science GIFs, Explained owl.li/UOHz6
  • MIT's 2,000-Pound Megalith Can Be Moved With A Fingertip owl.li/UQSSd
  • Gallery: The art and science of space photography owl.li/UR4hD
  • A Short History of Love owl.li/UQPDr
  • J.J. Abrams's Other Project Has a Trailer, Release Date owl.li/UUBsq
  • What’s the Difference Between a Font and a Typeface? Take AIGA’s Ultimate Typography Quiz owl.li/UOe6W
  • ◉ Hand Painted Advertising: A Look "Up There" owl.li/UFGbK
  • Why The Promise Of Unlimited Cloud Storage Keeps Getting Broken owl.li/ULVLF
  • Malala Strikes Back: Behind The Scenes Of Her Fearless, Fast-Growing Organization owl.li/UOdTd
  • There’s No Such Thing As ‘You,’ But That’s Okay owl.li/ULbNh
  • Design Leadership: What's Next? owl.li/UOcFg
  • Pac-Man’s Siren Call. The story of a most unusual bug on a most unusual day owl.li/ULbFq
  • The Subtle Art of Being a Designer at a Massive Company owl.li/UOaR0
  • The Vision of Charles and Ray Eames owl.li/UOhP3
  • I Turned Off JavaScript in My Web Browser for a Whole Week and It Was Glorious owl.li/UO46x

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: November 20, 2015

ALL THE LINKS POSTED ON SOCIAL NETWORKS THIS WEEK:

  • The Vision of Charles and Ray Eames owl.li/UOhP3
  • The Subtle Art of Being a Designer at a Massive Company owl.li/UOaR0
  • Pac-Man’s Siren Call. The story of a most unusual bug on a most unusual day owl.li/ULbFq
  • I Turned Off JavaScript in My Web Browser for a Whole Week and It Was Glorious owl.li/UO46x
  • Like it or not, encryption's going to be a major issue in the presidential campaign owl.li/UL8gW
  • ◉ Legendary Massimo Vignelli on The Art of Timeless Design owl.li/UFG83
  • Michael Bierut on Tough Design Assignments + What it’s Like to be Publicly Scrutinized owl.li/UFSsk
  • Oxford Dictionaries Word of the Year 2015 is…  owl.li/UL7Fv
  • The twisted history of high heels: How a man’s shoe became a divisive symbol of sex and power -... owl.li/UFNLb
  • A Free Man's Letter to A Former Slaveowner in 1865 owl.li/UIZZC
  • Web Poets’ Society: New Breed Succeeds in Taking Verse Viral owl.li/UFKTf
  • Drink To Your Health: Study Links Daily Coffee Habit To Longevity owl.li/UL8Ov
  • The Future of Sesame Street Is Kinder and Gentler, With Fewer Puppets owl.li/UIeOp
  • Lessons from the PC video game industry owl.li/UIc9B
  • How the language you speak changes your view of the world owl.li/UFKpi
  • ◉ Nature by Numbers Beautifully Visualized owl.li/UFG5e
  • J.J. Abrams, Star Wars Superfan, on Directing The Force Awakens owl.li/UFGkY
  • The Future of Wind Turbines? No Blades owl.li/UFIMI
  • 7 Hand Gestures That Make You Look Like a Real Intellectual owl.li/UFGjF
  • Problems of output are problems of input owl.li/UFHeg
  • ◉ The Brain, The Faulty Walnut - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/11/1…
  • TensorFlow and Monetizing Intellectual Property - Stratechery by Ben Thompson owl.li/UFGid
  • Unseen Charlotte Brontë story and poem discovered owl.li/UFHar
  • Meet Jean Jullien, the artist behind the "Peace for Paris" symbol owl.li/UFKqQ
  • Classic: The Definitive Mr. Rogers Profile owl.li/UFGKo
  • Google Just Open Sourced TensorFlow, Its Artificial Intelligence Engine owl.li/UFGhb
  • Can digital technology make the Herculaneum scrolls legible after two thousand years? owl.li/UF2Ev
  • ◉ Honda Power of Dreams - Campaign Magazine "Campaign of the Decade" owl.li/UFG1T
  • Documentary Films Are Changing In A Big Way. Finally The Oscars Have To Deal With It owl.li/UF2uT
  • British Museum opens to whole world after 262 years as it invites Street View indoors owl.li/UF2DQ
  • If 'Fantasia' Hadn't Flopped 75 Years Ago, What Would Feature Animation Look Like Today? owl.li/UEJ6s
  • Mapped: All the world's 1,031 World Heritage Sites owl.li/UF2zc
  • College Students Can Now Get The New York Times for $1 a Week owl.li/UCEAi
  • ◉ The Internet Lives in a Huge Hotel in Manhattan - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/11/1…
  • Study: Music Lessons Change Students’ Behavior owl.li/UF2wH
  • 3 Reasons Why You Are Always Mishearing Song Lyrics owl.li/UF2vh
  • 7 Hidden Art Secrets That Were Uncovered With Technology owl.li/UzuzU
  • Why Do Humans Cry? owl.li/Uzukq
  • ◉ Spinning Songs from Movies owl.li/UFFZp
  • Kurt Vonnegut’s Lost NYU Lecture on What It Takes to Be a Writer, Animated owl.li/UwwCe
  • Ray Bradbury on the Possibility of Science Fiction owl.li/Uwxfw
  • Star Wars characters as Greek statues owl.li/UwwoS
  • The Beautiful Network of Ancient Roman Roads owl.li/Uwx3L
  • ◉ How the Metaphor of “the Cloud” Changed Our Attitude Toward the Internet - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/11/1…
  • MIT's Weird Snake Bot Could Be The Future Of UI owl.li/UwsSO
  • smartercreativeNov 16, 10:55am via Hootsuite
  • From Middle Earth to Hundred Acre Wood: putting fiction on the map owl.li/UwwJK
  • smartercreativeNov 16, 10:20am via Hootsuite
  • 9 Fascinating Facts About The Microbiome, The Trillions Of Microbes Hidden Inside Us owl.li/UzVud
  • New Dinosaur Species Probably Endured Snow and Darkness for Months on End owl.li/UwwHw
  • ◉ Recommended: A Prehistory of the Cloud - smartercreativity.com/recommendation…
  • Manhattan Project sites get National Park status owl.li/UuxS2
  • This Surveillance Drone Never Needs to Land owl.li/Uubxv
  • The Science Behind How Pay Affects Productivity owl.li/Uu43w
  • Robot Toddler Learns to Stand by “Imagining” How to Do It owl.li/UubqT
  • The Way We Experience Art Is Changing--And Brands Can Capitalize On The Disruption owl.li/Uu40q
  • To Study the Brain, a Doctor Puts Himself Under the Knife owl.li/UubkR
  • How to start planning when you’d really rather not owl.li/Uu3W0
  • 50 Brilliant Science Fiction Movies That Everyone Should See At Least Once owl.li/Uu80C
  • A History Of Insane Art Prices owl.li/UwsOj
  • What designers need to know about copyright ownership owl.li/Uu6OA
  • Gorgeous: Ed Fairborn's map portraits. owl.li/UtySt
  • Comic Sans, Helvetica & Times New Roman: A Brief History of 6 Iconic Fonts owl.li/UtwUg
  • The Gene Hackers: A powerful new technology enables us to manipulate our DNA more easily than ever before. owl.li/UqFxO
  • Highlights from Google's Design Conference owl.li/UtwJj
  • The Genetic Reason Why Some People Are Born To Travel All Over The World owl.li/UnVn3
  • How Is Paper Made? Take a Factory Tour owl.li/UtwwX
  • Researcher Misses Out on Grant Because of Calibri/Arial Font Dustup owl.li/UnS1T
  • Idea Sex: How New Yorker Cartoonists Generate 500 Ideas a Week owl.li/UtvZB
  • Google Cardboard: Novelty or Useful? | Poynter. owl.li/UtVOd
  • UK gov’t promises all homes will have legal right to 10Mbps broadband by 2020 owl.li/UqRt4
  • Find Out What The ‘Most Popular Colors Of 2015’ Are - DesignTAXI.com owl.li/UnS1h
  • According to This 1919 Writing Guide, There Are Only 37 Possible Stories smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/191…
  • ◉ The new economics of entertainment owl.li/UicJs
  • The Importance of Face-to-Face Conversation | The Art of Manliness owl.li/Un82b
  • The Real-World Locations of 14 Sci-Fi Dystopias owl.li/UnRWT
  • David Foster Wallace on Why You Should Use a Dictionary, How to Write a Great Opener, and the... owl.li/Un819
  • This Library-Themed Tokyo Hotel Lets You Sleep Next to 1,700 Books owl.li/UnRVY
  • Science Tackles Very Important Question: What’s The Best Cheese For A Gooey Grilled Cheese Sandwich? owl.li/Ulabn
  • Paper bird sculptures by artist Diana Beltran Herrera owl.li/UnRTi
  • Photo Essay: Your Cup Of Coffee Is Ready For Its Closeup owl.li/UnRRQ

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: November 13, 2015

ALL THE LINKS POSTED ON SOCIAL NETWORKS THIS WEEK:

  • Science Tackles Very Important Question: What’s The Best Cheese For A Gooey Grilled Cheese Sandwich? owl.li/Ulabn
  • Paper bird sculptures by artist Diana Beltran Herrera owl.li/UnRTi
  • Photo Essay: Your Cup Of Coffee Is Ready For Its Closeup owl.li/UnRRQ
  • Science Tackles Very Important Question: What’s The Best Cheese For A Gooey Grilled Cheese Sandwich? owl.li/Ula9F
  • 2015 National Geographic Photo Contest, Part II owl.li/Ula48
  • ◉ David Lynch on Finding Ideas owl.li/UicAu
  • How one of the most obese countries on earth took on the soda giants owl.li/Ul9cF
  • All 300-plus languages spoken in American homes, and the number of people who speak them owl.li/Ula0f
  • Nonprofit theaters are attracting more donors, but audiences keep shrinking, report says owl.li/Ul45Z
  • Companies Are Attacking Consumers For Bad Reviews — Now Congress Wants To Step In owl.li/Ul9zl
  • A Tale of 11 Cities: New Data-Driven Assessment of the Nonprofit Arts Sector owl.li/Ul3Wj
  • Starbucks’ Grande Plan: Selling Coffee via Apps owl.li/Ul9v8
  • College Students Aren’t The Only Ones Abusing Adderall owl.li/Ul9mr
  • What We Owe the MythBusters owl.li/UkZEG
  • Gene editing saves girl dying from leukaemia in world first owl.li/UkZlK
  • ◉ Inside the Library of Human Imagination owl.li/UickS
  • 3 Tips On Designing For VR, From Google owl.li/UkN37
  • C.S. Lewis on how to be original. owl.li/UkZ0C
  • 5 Brilliant TED Talks That Will Boost Your Emotional Intelligence owl.li/UimjL
  • Steal Strategies by @austinkleonowl.li/UkYSM
  • Here’s Why the Spectacle of Holiday Windows Is Still Crucial for Brands owl.li/Uim8z
  • NASA just saw something come out of a black hole for the first time ever owl.li/UkNhd
  • A breakthrough new kind of wireless Internet owl.li/UkN5P
  • Brian Eno Lists the Benefits of Singing: A Long Life, Increased Intelligence, and a Sound Civilization owl.li/Uile4
  • After the Snowden Revelations, Did We Change Our Behavior on the Internet? owl.li/Uijj1
  • ◉ Life in HD owl.li/Uic0G
  • Type Detail: resources about learning typography. owl.li/UihLk
  • TV Networks turn to neuroscience to commercialise viewers owl.li/UiiNw
  • Pantone: How the world authority on color became a pop culture icon owl.li/UihCk
  • Facebook Breathes Some Common Sense into Artificial-Intelligence Systems | MIT Technology Review owl.li/UiiDi
  • A New Documentary Unearths Lost Taped Interview with Legendary Art Patron Peggy Guggenheim owl.li/UihyZ
  • "Note And Vote": How Google Ventures Avoids Groupthink In Meetings owl.li/UtBfs
  • CRISPR Gene Editing to Be Tested on People by 2017, Says Editas owl.li/Uiivu
  • How do you pick the 50 best restaurants in the world? owl.li/Uii9r
  • This Marine Biologist Photographs Rare, Otherworldly Oceanic Creatures owl.li/Ui5tM
  • See A Daily Portrait Of Earth, In Real Time owl.li/Ui4Ga
  • ◉ On Deadlines owl.li/UibU9
  • 4K NASA video lets you see the sun in a new light owl.li/Ufwmx
  • A Facebook Designer Reveals How Her Favorite Objects Inspire The Site's Design owl.li/Ui4BZ
  • The Guggenheim Launches Its First Ever Online Exhibition owl.li/UfeQc
  • The evolution of music: How genres rise and fall over time owl.li/Ui4sh
  • Researchers Observe That a Group of Ants Collectively Behave With Properties Similar to Both Solids and Liquids owl.li/U9p4h
  • ◉ Anil Dash: Share Your Values and You'll Share Success - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/11/9…
  • Liverpool Just Opened Fast-Walking Pedestrian Lanes owl.li/Ui3TF
  • Photographer Dan Cretu Whips Up Tiny Sculptures Made From Food Scraps owl.li/Ui5Ia
  • Vintage photos of NYC from the 50s to the 80s owl.li/Ufwsi
  • The Science of Scotch: What’s the difference between Scotch and bourbon, and where does the smokiness come from? owl.li/U95xW
  • A Flight to the Top of the Most Powerful Hurricane Ever owl.li/U92bL
  • These Instagrammers Show Us What The Vatican Looks Like When It's Completely Empty owl.li/U6WsK
  • The Bicentennial of George Boole, the Man Who Laid the Foundations of the Digital Age owl.li/U91u8
  • How Tourism Shaped Photography in 19th Century Japan smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/how…
  • Legendary Inventor Inks Deal to Test ‘Personal’ Cell Networks owl.li/U91r6
  • The Incredible Treasures Found Inside the 'Griffin Warrior' Tomb owl.li/U6Wh6
  • Harvard Law Library Readies Trove of Decisions for Digital Age - The New York Times owl.li/U8LUQ
  • Can a typeface make a product appear more expensive? owl.li/U9niZ
  • This is a very good proposal: Twitter Rooms. owl.li/UnVEx
  • Watch a documentary that follows high school girls solving the world's problems through code owl.li/U8GHp
  • Google Turning Its Lucrative Web Search Over to AI Machines owl.li/U6kNr
  • The lab that knows where your time really goes owl.li/U6jmZ
  • Science is not a ‘body of knowledge’ – it’s a dynamic, ongoing reconfiguration of knowledge and must be free to... owl.li/U6dEt
  • Weather on Demand: Making It Rain Is Now a Global Business owl.li/U6hVB
  • Taxonomy of the 37 basic silent-film plots owl.li/U6duU
  • Facebook’s Quest to Quash Boredom by Moving Beyond Friends owl.li/U6hSI
  • Michelangelo and Raphael; Leibniz and Newton; Constable and Turner. Does every creative genius need a bitter rival? owl.li/U6dsA
  • Seaweed could be a miracle food—if we can figure out how to make it taste good. owl.li/U6dXS
  • Hiker Accidentally Discovers 1,200-Year-Old Viking Sword in Norway smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/whi…
  • ‘Star Wars’ Doesn’t Belong to George Lucas. It Belongs to the Fans. owl.li/U6dNe
  • The Steal Like An Artist Journal Talk owl.li/U6cNf
  • Mr. Rogers Goes to Congress and Saves PBS: Heartwarming Video from 1969 owl.li/U6cAn
  • ◉ Questions owl.li/U5wJ2
  • 30,000 Works of Art by Edvard Munch & Other Artists Put Online by Norway’s National Museum of Art owl.li/U6cvi
  • Stream the Complete Works of Bach & Beethoven: 250 Free Hours of Music owl.li/U6cyP
  • Musician Plays Signature Drum Parts of 71 Beatles Songs in 5 Minutes: A Whirlwind Tribute owl.li/U6cqw
  • Stephen King Creates a List of 82 Books for Aspiring Writers (to Supplement an Earlier List of 96 Recommend Books) owl.li/U6cxq
  • Scientists Grow Living, Aging Neurons Starting with Skin Cells | MIT Technology Review owl.li/U6cee
  • Twitch launches a new hub where users can watch artists as they work owl.li/U6cZl
  • Watch “The Poetry of Perception”: Harvard Animates Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson & William... owl.li/U6cwt

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.