The Week's Links: April 8, 2016

ALL THE LINKS POSTED ON SOCIAL NETWORKS THIS WEEK:

  • Here’s How Google Makes Sure It (Almost) Never Goes Down owl.li/10n1HJ
  • Are Naps Actually Good for Economic Productivity? owl.li/10n7vw
  • Science Says Art Will Make Your Kids Better Thinkers (and Nicer People) owl.li/10n1JH
  • How An MIT Data Viz Guru Is Exposing Cryptic Government Data owl.li/10kom1
  • ◉ All Creative Work Builds On What Came Before owl.li/10eW8c
  • Here’s how over 400 journalists at dozens of news orgs reported out the massive Panama Papers story owl.li/10kh6O
  • How To Design Happiness owl.li/10kojD
  • Forget Apple vs. the FBI: WhatsApp Just Switched on Encryption for a Billion People owl.li/10jX8l
  • How ICIJ got hundreds of journalists to collaborate on the Panama Papers owl.li/10kmZr
  • FCC introduces broadband labels inspired by nutrition facts owl.li/10hsmz
  • Satellite view of a river changing course over time owl.li/10kmiR
  • MIT Invents A Way To 3-D Print Liquid Robots owl.li/10m5MM
  • A new Rembrandt, painted by data analysis owl.li/10khcI
  • Streaming Service BroadwayHD Bulks Up With ‘Buried Child’ Livestream owl.li/10gPpU
  • ◉ Fighting Ugliness With Massimo Vignelli owl.li/10eVOo
  • Three Ways Google Predicts Your Smartphone Will Change The Future Of Work owl.li/10gtYD
  • Mobile Is Eating the World (2016) owl.li/10gPkc
  • Let These Game Theorists Show You A Better Way To Resolve Conflicts owl.li/10gtSn
  • Museum Logos: Drawing The Line owl.li/10gOI3
  • ◉ The Surprising Habits Of Original Thinkers - smartercreativity.com/blog/2016/4/6/…
  • Technology as "a toy" until it isn't. owl.li/10gtIa
  • All the President's Men: An Oral History owl.li/10gA0P
  • Why Your Brain Actually Works Better in Winter owl.li/10gYbe
  • What are the Panama Papers? A guide to the biggest data leak in history | News | The Guardian owl.li/10guod
  • Why Google Maps Shows You Different Borders, Depending On Where You Are owl.li/10eRV0
  • Ross Ulbricht’s life in prison after Silk Road owl.li/10eGFK
  • ◉ Journalism in the Age of Data, a Visually Stunning Documentary owl.li/10eVEu
  • NASA Announces the Science Experiments That Will Ride on the Most Powerful Rocket Ever owl.li/10eGue
  • What Are the Biggest Waves in Recorded History? owl.li/10eGDS
  • How we'll find life on other planets owl.li/10eGrH
  • First look: The last ever interview with Dr Oliver Sacks owl.li/10eGCF
  • ◉ How Alfred Hitchcock Blocks A Scene -  smartercreativity.com/blog/2016/4/5/…
  • This 'Field of Light' grows in the Australian desert owl.li/10ejEF
  • Talks to inspire projects with kids owl.li/10eGB7
  • This Japanese Novel Authored By A Computer Is Scarily Well-Written owl.li/10eRVD
  • How Google Plans to Solve Artificial Intelligence owl.li/10eGvP
  • How Marshall Islanders Navigated the Sea Using Only Sticks and Shells owl.li/10dNuF
  • A Cambridge professor on how to stop being so easily manipulated by misleading statistics owl.li/10dNu1
  • ◉ The End of Education Is the Dawn of Learning owl.li/10eVx6
  • What's Over the Horizon? These New Maps Will Show You owl.li/10dNf8
  • The AP Finally Realizes It’s 2016, Will Let Us Stop Capitalizing ‘Internet’ owl.li/10dNpy
  • Comma Queen: The Illustrious Ampersand owl.li/10dEp2
  • This Stretch of Route 66 Plays “America the Beautiful” for Law-Abiding Drivers | Nerdist owl.li/10dNpa
  • ◉ Being An Expert Literally Changes How You See Things - smartercreativity.com/blog/2016/4/3/…
  • How Google Plans to Solve Artificial Intelligence owl.li/10c8vB
  • Talks to watch when every conceivable bad thing has just happened to you owl.li/10dNnm
  • Scientists Have Identified a Universal Nope Face -- Science of Us owl.li/10dNvi
  • The Perfect VR Headset Is Actually Just A Hoodie owl.li/10dNkj
  • Florence Nightingale Saved Lives by Creating Revolutionary Visualizations of Statistics (1855) owl.li/10c8ba
  • The Met Digitally Restores the Colors of an Ancient Egyptian Temple, Using Projection Mapping Technology owl.li/10c87t
  • The 1939-1940 New York World's Fair owl.li/10c6dz
  • 50 Must-See Documentaries, Selected by 10 Influential Documentary Filmmakers owl.li/10c82H
  • Advice on Writing From The Atlantic’s Ta-Nehisi Coates owl.li/10c5E5
  • The Math Behind Beethoven’s Music owl.li/10c7Wk
  • You Need to Practice Being Your Future Self owl.li/10c5u2
  • The next 100 years of humans in space owl.li/10c6ir
  • Watch the Earliest Surviving Filmed Version of The Wizard of Oz (1910) owl.li/10c8e9
  • The invention of the jump shot owl.li/10c6fG
  • Six James Beard Finalists You Might Have Missed: A Reading List owl.li/10c4Jd
  • This Is Where Bad Bankers Go to Prison owl.li/10c3DD
  • Regis McKenna's 1976 Notebook And The Invention Of Apple Computer, Inc. owl.li/10c1GR
  • How to Hack an Election owl.li/10c3jr
  • See How 6 Great Proof-Of-Concept Shorts Spawned Feature Film Deals owl.li/10c1CT
  • 14 Classic Poems To Reread For National Poetry Month, Because You Know It's Your Favorite Month Of The Year owl.li/10c3dH
  • Younger Viewers Watch 2.5 Times More Internet Video Than TV (Study) owl.li/10c1rD
  • The only way to achieve anything is to become comfortable with rejection. Here’s how | Linda Blair owl.li/10c5q2
  • New Research Reveals Rachmaninoff's Secret Career owl.li/10c3bc
  • Top 100 pre-kill one-liners owl.li/10c1Ii
  • The History of Aretha, in Ten Videos - The New Yorker owl.li/109inR
  • Ugg: the look that refused to die | Marisa Meltzer | Fashion | The Guardian owl.li/109i1V
  • First look: The last ever interview with Dr Oliver Sacks owl.li/108t8J
  • How Meryl Streep Battled Dustin Hoffman, Retooled Her Role, and Won Her First Oscar owl.li/109hMW
  • An early Beatles gig for only 18 people owl.li/106kMI
  • Planet Money Explores The Economics Of T-Shirts owl.li/109hk0
  • Amateur Astronomers Capture an Asteroid or Comet Colliding With Jupiter owl.li/106kjt
  • Inside France’s National Food Festival owl.li/109iqd
  • Three Lessons On Innovation I Learned During My 12 Years At Apple owl.li/108vhN
  • How The 2016 Olympic Logo and Font were Created owl.li/108uFZ

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: April 1, 2016

ALL THE LINKS POSTED ON SOCIAL NETWORKS THIS WEEK:

  • The History of Aretha, in Ten Videos - The New Yorker owl.li/109inR
  • Ugg: the look that refused to die | Marisa Meltzer | Fashion | The Guardian owl.li/109i1V
  • First look: The last ever interview with Dr Oliver Sacks owl.li/108t8J
  • How Meryl Streep Battled Dustin Hoffman, Retooled Her Role, and Won Her First Oscar owl.li/109hMW
  • An early Beatles gig for only 18 people owl.li/106kMI
  • Planet Money Explores The Economics Of T-Shirts owl.li/109hk0
  • Amateur Astronomers Capture an Asteroid or Comet Colliding With Jupiter owl.li/106kjt
  • Inside France’s National Food Festival owl.li/109iqd
  • Three Lessons On Innovation I Learned During My 12 Years At Apple owl.li/108vhN
  • How The 2016 Olympic Logo and Font were Created owl.li/108uFZ
  • How Hearst Tried to Stop ‘Citizen Kane' owl.li/106k0f
  • The Met Digitally Restores the Colors of an Ancient Egyptian Temple, Using Projection Mapping... owl.li/106jJk
  • ◉ A 1990s Disney Animation Studio Software Demo owl.li/100Nva
  • 300-Year-Old Library Features Beautiful Long Hall Filled With Thousands of Books owl.li/104PFy
  • Rare example of lost language found on stone hidden 2500 years ago owl.li/106jHz
  • Alaska’s Volcano Cools Down, While a Chilean One Heats Up owl.li/104PA8
  • The Rarefied Art Of Fencing Explained With NFL-Style Graphics owl.li/1067Oe
  • James Patterson Has a Big Plan for Small Books owl.li/103C6K
  • This Amazing Amsterdam Tunnel Keeps Bikes And Pedestrians Apart--And Cars Out owl.li/1067qH
  • Winning Photos from the 2016 Sony World Photography Awards | The Creators Project owl.li/104PW0
  • The 'Not Face' Is Universally Understood - D-brief owl.li/103BXJ
  • Harvard’s Michael Sandel Launches “The Global Philosopher,” a New Digital Show Exploring Pressing Philosophical... owl.li/103paz
  • ◉ Journalism in the Age of Data, a Visually Stunning Documentary owl.li/100Nnp
  • Network visualization: mapping Shakespeare's tragedies owl.li/103aks
  • Why Filtering in Social Media Is Becoming Inevitable owl.li/103i1M
  • George Lois: Have the Heart of an Artist and the Soul of a Salesman owl.li/1039pu
  • Dr. Strangelove joins the Criterion Collection owl.li/103fHW
  • The View from a Himalayan Glacier owl.li/1035ac
  • The off-kilter cinematography of Mr. Robot owl.li/103fBi
  • Magic Roundabout: Circumnavigating the World’s Most Complex Intersection - 99% Invisible owl.li/103ayb
  • Inside Europe's Awe-Inspiring Recycling Centers, Where Machines Eat Your Junk owl.li/102CnD
  • ◉ Physics, dance and the beach owl.li/100MZ0
  • Kubrick's 'Dr. Strangelove' Meets Immersive Theater in London | The Creators Project owl.li/1002fp
  • These Maps Display All The Beautiful And Horrible Sounds Of 12 Cities owl.li/102Cky
  • Studio Ghibli's Animation Software Is Now Free | The Creators Project owl.li/1002al
  • Future Moon Bases Might Be Built in Underground Lava Tubes owl.li/10351q
  • These Are The 10 Weirdest Interview Questions Employers Are Asking owl.li/102Cds
  • Poetic Snowy Landscapes at Night owl.li/ZZQsq
  • Design Facts, a list of exactly that... owl.li/100Mkd
  • Your Permission to Drink 5 Cups of Coffee a Day -- Science of Us owl.li/1007sq
  • MIT’s Clever New Drone Draws What You Do. Mostly owl.li/ZYu3u
  • Steps Arranged by Women, With History, at Dance Theater of Harlem - The New York Times owl.li/ZYdb9
  • ◉ Frans Johansson: The Secret Truth About Executing Great Ideas owl.li/100MEV
  • Netflix’s Grand, Daring, Maybe Crazy Plan to Conquer the World owl.li/ZYcFU
  • City Ballet Season to Feature Two Premieres by Women owl.li/ZYdai
  • Mapping the Census Like It's 1870 owl.li/ZXGdQ
  • How Safe is Broadway? What Theaters Do to Keep Audiences Secure owl.li/ZYd9C
  • The Mystery of the Minimal Cell, Craig Venter’s New Synthetic Life Form owl.li/ZXGdy
  • You’re <em>Excited</em>, Not Nervous. You Just Keep Telling Yourself That. owl.li/ZYcPB
  • A Brief History of the Zoot Suit owl.li/ZYu4N
  • Gallery: The boiling river in the Amazon owl.li/ZYcHH
  • Time lapse video of a year's worth of sunrises owl.li/ZWccI
  • Classic NYC street photos, from the 1930s and now owl.li/ZWc7I
  • Download 100,000 Free Art Images in High-Resolution from The Getty owl.li/ZVViQ
  • How Scandinavian design took over the world owl.li/ZWbKx
  • Free: The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Guggenheim Offer 474 Free Art Books Online owl.li/ZVVhY
  • The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) Puts Online 65,000 Works of Modern Art owl.li/ZVVmf
  • Google is making the excellent Nik Collection for professional photographers completely free owl.li/ZVRuN
  • Download 35,000 Works of Art from the National Gallery, Including Masterpieces by Van Gogh,... owl.li/ZVVll
  • Meet the largest science project in US government history—the James Webb Telescope owl.li/ZWhLW
  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art Puts 400,000 High-Res Images Online & Makes Them Free to Use owl.li/ZVVkt
  • Unexpected Land Art Beautifully Formed in Nature owl.li/ZVQrL
  • This Incredibly Rare 16th Century Book Opens In 6 Ways To Reveal 6 Different Books owl.li/ZVQqH
  • Rare, Poignant Photos of Frida Kahlo During the Last Years of Her Life owl.li/ZUhfi
  • The London Underground Has Its Own Mosquito Subspecies owl.li/ZVQng
  • 9 People Who Are Changing The Future Of Food owl.li/ZTyQf
  • Gallery: Sea creatures as you rarely get to see them owl.li/ZVss8
  • Winners of the Smithsonian Magazine's 2015 Photo Contest owl.li/ZRZ3H
  • Taking Note: Lessons in Collaboration & Creativity from Thomas Edison owl.li/ZVrBf
  • A Japanese AI Wrote a Novel, Almost Wins Literary Award owl.li/ZVRmq
  • Ten of the World's Most Disorienting Places owl.li/ZUhhX
  • Juste Debout: the world's biggest street-dance competition – video owl.li/ZRCZR
  • Two Items That Aren't On Your Meeting Agenda, But Should Be owl.li/ZRAz0
  • A dancer spins around 32 times on a pointed foot ... how is that even possible? owl.li/ZR7dZ
  • Is This a Facebook Post or a Great Short Story?  owl.li/ZRvjU
  • Watch Édith Piaf Sing Her Most Famous Songs: “La Vie en Rose,” “Non, Je Regrette Rien” & More owl.li/ZR5ND
  • The Sleeper Future Of Data Visualization? Photography owl.li/ZRrHG
  • Caught For The First Time: The Early Flash Of An Exploding Star owl.li/ZR5B9
  • Brain Hacking: Beyond the catchphrase owl.li/ZRFs3
  • How Walking Fosters Creativity: Stanford Researchers Confirm What Philosophers and Writers Have... owl.li/ZRcOc
  • A history of electronic music in 476 songs owl.li/ZRagc

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: March 25, 2016

ALL THE LINKS POSTED ON SOCIAL NETWORKS THIS WEEK:

  • Caught For The First Time: The Early Flash Of An Exploding Star owl.li/ZR5B9
  • Brain Hacking: Beyond the catchphrase owl.li/ZRFs3
  • How Walking Fosters Creativity: Stanford Researchers Confirm What Philosophers and Writers Have... owl.li/ZRcOc
  • A history of electronic music in 476 songs owl.li/ZRagc
  • Software Used by Hayao Miyazaki’s Animation Studio Becomes Open Source & Free to Download owl.li/ZOL6E
  • Finally, Mickey Mouse Gets the Epic Scholarly Analysis He Deserves owl.li/ZOL4a
  • History, Travel, Arts, Science, People, Places | Smithsonian owl.li/ZLU2s
  • Visit Richard III's Gravesite With This Bone Chilling 3D Model owl.li/ZOKUx
  • Cuba on the Edge of Change owl.li/ZLTTF
  • The University of XKCD owl.li/ZOKN8
  • How 21 Famous Architects Sketch Humans owl.li/ZQVXG
  • The Harvard Library That Protects The World's Rarest Colors owl.li/ZKUPb
  • CERN Seeks International Artists For Full-Time Residency owl.li/ZTyC8
  • The Future of Twitter Q&A with Jack Dorsey owl.li/ZOG0V
  • The enormous power of the unconscious brain owl.li/ZLYvQ
  • The Exit Interview: I Spent 12 Years in the Blue Man Group owl.li/ZKUz5
  • 15 Photos That Will Convince You That Iceland Belongs on Another Planet owl.li/ZKUrN
  • Tolstoy Calls Shakespeare an “Insignificant, Inartistic Writer”; 40 Years Later, George Orwell Tries to Explain... owl.li/ZKGNP
  • MIT researchers want to rid the world of traffic lights owl.li/ZKUlq
  • How a former lobbyist became the broadband industry’s worst nightmare owl.li/ZJnTu
  • ◉ Pop and Philosophy - smartercreativity.com/blog/2016/3/23…
  • Why Listening to Podcasts Helps Kids Improve Reading Skills owl.li/ZKTCU
  • The Best Scientific Image Of The Year Was A Hand-Painted Watercolor owl.li/ZJiIK
  • Here’s What Space Actually Looks Like to the Human Eye owl.li/ZKTvK
  • Cashew Nuts Grow Out of Crazy Apples owl.li/ZKUHJ
  • Boeing’s Monstrous Underwater Robot Can Wander the Ocean for 6 Months owl.li/ZKTdc
  • Study: Immigrants Founded 51% of U.S. Billion-Dollar Startups owl.li/ZIc43
  • An Insurance Salesman and a Doctor Walk Into a Bar, and End Up at the North Pole owl.li/ZIbUv
  • How Photographer Ansel Adams Captured an Image Exactly How He Saw It in His Mind’s Eye owl.li/ZI7LW
  • New York Times Still Tweaking Homepage Aggregation Strategy owl.li/ZIbwi
  • Watch Lightning Explode Over the World's Tallest Building at 1977FPS owl.li/ZI7K9
  • How Your Brain Reacts To Change owl.li/ZIb3l
  • TV Shows Paying Tribute to Iconic Movie Scenes owl.li/ZI7Jf
  • ◉ The Superior Social Skills of Bilinguals - smartercreativity.com/blog/2016/3/18…
  • The Science of Vantablack, the Darkest Material Ever Made owl.li/ZIb1U
  • Stanley Kubrick’s List of Top 10 Films (The First and Only List He Ever Created) owl.li/ZJ7oD
  • Inside the mind of a master procrastinator owl.li/ZIaEA
  • How many digits of pi does NASA use? owl.li/ZI7HE
  • Marketing in a World Where the Most Popular Word Is an Image | Branding Magazine owl.li/ZI7EH
  • Mapping the Sounds of Greek Byzantine Churches: How Researchers Are Creating "Museums of Lost Sound" Open Culture owl.li/ZFSSj
  • The first holographic protest? owl.li/ZG0pN
  • Download 1800 Fin de Siècle French Posters & Prints: Iconic Works by Toulouse-Lautrec & Many More owl.li/ZFSJ7
  • The FCC Wants to Let Us Choose What the Internet Knows About Us owl.li/ZG0bK
  • ◉ The future of computing - smartercreativity.com/blog/2016/3/13…
  • Free: Download 500+ Rare Music Manuscripts by Mozart, Bach, Chopin & Other Composers from the Morgan Library owl.li/ZFSD6
  • This Googler Explains How To Design Your Time Rather Than Manage It owl.li/ZFZVo
  • Punctuation in novels owl.li/ZI7If
  • Stephen Fry Launches Pindex, a “Pinterest for Education” owl.li/ZFT7y
  • The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) Puts Online 65,000 Works of Modern Art owl.li/ZFSmn
  • Take Vladimir Nabokov’s Quiz to See If You’re a Good Reader–The Same One He Gave to His Students owl.li/ZFSdZ
  • ◉ The future of computing - smartercreativity.com/blog/2016/3/13…
  • A Lost H.P. Lovecraft Manuscript Was Recently Rediscovered owl.li/ZFjsj
  • Syllabi as Cultural Artifacts: MIT’s Introduction to Media Studies (Part Four) owl.li/ZFNIV
  • Your Brain’s Music Circuit Has Been Discovered owl.li/ZDum7
  • Syllabi as Cultural Artifacts: MIT’s Introduction to Media Studies (Part Three) owl.li/ZFNDe
  • Google Puts Boston Dynamics Up for Sale in Robotics Retreat owl.li/ZDt8a
  • Where Computers Defeat Humans, and Where They Can’t owl.li/ZFyhZ
  • Hear Moby Dick Read in Its Entirety by Benedict Cumberbatch, John Waters, Stephen Fry, Tilda... owl.li/ZFSqa
  • MIT's Not-So-Crazy Quest To Get Rid Of Stoplights owl.li/ZFo10
  • The World Changing Ideas Of 2016 owl.li/ZDr07
  • Stop Calling Everything Awesome, and Other Ways to Speak With Grace owl.li/ZDcPU
  • Why aren't all cocktails served in the same glass? owl.li/ZCQEo
  • Buckle Up, Space Fans: A New Batch of Pluto Science Is Here owl.li/ZDcJ4
  • Hong Kong Shot from a Drone owl.li/ZCp5B
  • 4 Steps for Thinking Critically About Data Measurements owl.li/ZDcG9
  • Doors and Windows — Photography from Andre Vicente Goncalves owl.li/ZCoXV
  • "West Wing" Commentary Podcast Makes Us Ask Why All Commentary Tracks Aren't Podcasts owl.li/ZDsbs
  • Professor Gets $700,000 After Solving 358-Year-Old Math Problem owl.li/ZDcty
  • Your Data Footprint Is Affecting Your Life In Ways You Can't Even Imagine owl.li/ZCREz
  • Hyde and seek: can you identify the city park from the satellite image? owl.li/ZBfjr
  • Why 20 Top Ad Agencies Joined Forces For Public Good owl.li/ZzgP8
  • Top 10 tips on how to write like William Shakespeare owl.li/ZuTsV
  • Harvard Invents Structures That Instantly Transform Themselves owl.li/Zzf14
  • Putting Lincoln Online Is No Easy Political Task owl.li/ZuTfe
  • A Guide To The Hidden Language Of Manhole Covers owl.li/ZzeGm
  • Handwriting Expert Makes New Shakespeare Discoveries owl.li/ZuT7U
  • In Two Moves, AlphaGo and Lee Sedol Redefined the Future owl.li/Zz4dY
  • These Sheets of Graph Paper Were Used to Design Super Mario Bros owl.li/ZC5nd
  • Google’s AI Wins Fifth And Final Game Against Go Genius Lee Sedol owl.li/Zvy8e

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: March 18, 2016

ALL THE LINKS POSTED ON SOCIAL NETWORKS THIS WEEK:

  • In Two Moves, AlphaGo and Lee Sedol Redefined the Future owl.li/Zz4dY
  • These Sheets of Graph Paper Were Used to Design Super Mario Bros owl.li/ZC5nd
  • Google’s AI Wins Fifth And Final Game Against Go Genius Lee Sedol owl.li/Zvy8e
  • 2,100-Year-Old Roman Tavern Unearthed, Empty Cups and All owl.li/Zs2EV
  • The Earth Has Lungs. Watch Them Breathe. owl.li/Zs2zS
  • Our creative, beautiful, unpredictable machines owl.li/Zrifv
  • Stanford University's tiny 7g robots can pull a 1,800kg car (Wired UK) owl.li/ZrY1A
  • How can you listen to music when you can't really hear? owl.li/ZqUy7
  • Professor Who Solved Fermat's Last Theorem Wins Math's Abel Prize owl.li/ZCRjs
  • The Epic Story of Dropbox’s Exodus From the Amazon Cloud Empire owl.li/ZrXQO
  • Facebook, Google, Snapchat, And WhatsApp To Expand User Data Encryption owl.li/ZqTF0
  • See 8 Movie Scenes Next To The Paintings That Inspired Them owl.li/ZrRbu
  • Does Patreon Point the Way to a New Crowdfunding Economy? owl.li/Zu7Hv
  • The New York Times Just Bought A Hot Marketing Company owl.li/ZrR63
  • Cybersecurity report card: How 6 presidential candidates stack up owl.li/ZqS5b
  • @MichelleObama owl.li/ZqRxK
  • DeepMind founder Demis Hassabis on how AI will shape the future owl.li/ZpyGd
  • Five years on: Fukushima residents share their stories owl.li/ZqO2q
  • Inside the Artificial Intelligence Revolution: A Special Report, Pt. 1 owl.li/ZpyEV
  • Meet the 50 Most Powerful Women in U.S. Philanthropy - Inside Philanthropy - Inside Philanthropy owl.li/ZqwFc
  • A short list of games robots still can’t win - Quartz owl.li/ZpyAR
  • A New Emulator Turns Classic Nintendo Games into 3D | The Creators Project owl.li/Zqwzk
  • Secret Libraries of London owl.li/ZqvrH
  • Garry Kasparov weighs up AI challenge to world’s best Go player owl.li/Zpyxo
  • NASA's Bug Repellent Aims to Save Airlines Millions in Fuel Cost owl.li/ZpyrF
  • What Happens When the Surveillance State Becomes an Affordable Gadget? owl.li/Zpy1D
  • Sinuous Animal Sculptures Made Out of Foraged Wood and Metal Scraps owl.li/Zpx7o
  • Defense against the dark arts: Basic cyber-security for journalists owl.li/ZpxXe
  • Doors and Windows — Photography from Andre Vicente Goncalves owl.li/Zpx6m
  • This Architect Builds Unthinkably Complex Structures—With Legos owl.li/ZpxPD
  • After Three Losses, Master Go Player Scores A Win Against Computer owl.li/ZpwYi
  • February breaks global temperature records by 'shocking' amount owl.li/Zu6yN
  • The Magic of Archives: A Reading List owl.li/ZpxgI
  • The Artificially Intelligent Doctor Will Hear You Now owl.li/Zpyty
  • How The Tiny, Poor Country Of Bhutan Became One Of The Most Sustainable Countries On Earth owl.li/ZpmGB
  • Day in the life: What The New York Times' first VR editor does - Digiday owl.li/ZpaoI
  • MIT Media Lab’s Journal of Design and Science Is a Radical New Kind of Publication owl.li/ZoYqI
  • George Martin and the Beatles: A Producer’s Impact, in Five Songs owl.li/ZoXWa
  • Google’s AI Wins Pivotal Second Game in Match With Go Grandmaster owl.li/ZoYpH
  • Lockpickers 3-D Print TSA Master Luggage Keys From Leaked Photos owl.li/Zofie
  • Want Safer Passwords? Don’t Change Them So Often owl.li/ZoYoU
  • Forget Drones: Amazon is going to fly its own planes. It just got 20 Boeing 767 freighter aircrafts. owl.li/Zoff5
  • Our creative, beautiful, unpredictable machines owl.li/ZoXXu
  • Univision launches first U.S. fact-checking project en Español owl.li/ZpazD
  • Syllabi as Cultural Artifacts: MIT’s Introduction to Media Studies (Part Two) owl.li/ZoXgU
  • February breaks global temperature records by 'shocking' amount | Environment | The Guardian owl.li/ZqwVf
  • The Secret Life of the Real Banksy, Robin Gunningham owl.li/Zofaq
  • Our creative, beautiful, unpredictable machines owl.li/ZoeRM
  • The Magic Shop, Where Music and History Were Recorded, Is Closing owl.li/ZodQo
  • Scientists Just Discovered What Causes Grey Hair — But Will That Change Anything?  owl.li/Zoeh0
  • Security News This Week: Hackers Spoil Their $1 Billion Bank Heist With a Typo owl.li/ZodOJ
  • The History of Electronic Music in 476 Tracks (1937-2001) owl.li/Zoega
  • Beethoven’s Ode to Joy Played With 167 Theremins Placed Inside Matryoshka Dolls in Japan owl.li/ZodIE
  • Former SXSW Darlings Twitter, Foursquare, Meerkat and Highlight: Where Are They Now? owl.li/ZoefI
  • Sticky lawsuit: $400M dispute lingers over Post-it inventor owl.li/ZofbL
  • Pop Music Lyrics Average a Third-Grade Reading Level owl.li/Zoeel
  • 10 More Women of Title Design owl.li/Zm71R
  • Must read by Steven Levy: Why Are We Fighting the Crypto Wars Again? owl.li/ZocJJ
  • The Sadness and Beauty of Watching Google’s AI Play Go owl.li/Zm6U3
  • The Story Behind this Remarkable Photo of a Reef Shark Parting a School of Fish — Vantage owl.li/ZjQw4
  • Meet the BOSS, the Largest Structure in the Universe (So Far) owl.li/Zm6ya
  • Inside the Artificial Intelligence Revolution: A Special Report, Pt. 2 owl.li/ZgWmi
  • MIT’s Clever Trick to Make Web Pages Load 34 Percent Faster owl.li/Zm5YB
  • AI Computer Wins First Match against Master Go Champion owl.li/ZguSj
  • The Chart of Cosmic Exploration owl.li/Zm5Ap
  • Found: Secret Tunnels Underneath Naples owl.li/Zm5yq
  • Google’s AI Wins First Game in Historic Match With Go Champion owl.li/ZgtyD
  • ◉ Diane Ragsdale on Surviving the Culture Change owl.li/Z83r9
  • A Pension Plan for the Creative Class owl.li/ZfsWs
  • Optical Illusions Show How VR Could Trick Our Brains | The Creators Project owl.li/ZgtuW
  • The Psychological Case for Instagramming Your Food owl.li/ZfsQf
  • The Battle for Picasso’s Multi-Billion-Dollar Empire owl.li/ZftIk
  • Audience takes centre stage in pioneering virtual reality dance film owl.li/ZfsIe
  • Shakespeare's dad saved paintings from destruction by the King - BBC News owl.li/Zftzn
  • System loads Web pages 34 percent faster by fetching files more effectively owl.li/ZguA8
  • Play to explore alleged romance between Shakespeare and Earl of Southampton owl.li/Zfttb

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: March 11, 2016

ALL THE LINKS POSTED ON SOCIAL NETWORKS THIS WEEK:

  • Audience takes centre stage in pioneering virtual reality dance film owl.li/ZfsIe
  • Shakespeare's dad saved paintings from destruction by the King - BBC News owl.li/Zftzn
  • System loads Web pages 34 percent faster by fetching files more effectively owl.li/ZguA8
  • Play to explore alleged romance between Shakespeare and Earl of Southampton owl.li/Zfttb
  • America’s Highway Fonts Got More Drama Than The Bachelor owl.li/ZelHP
  • ◉ The fine dopamine line between creativity and schizophrenia owl.li/Z839P
  • The Boundary Stones: In Search of the Gravestones of Old DC owl.li/Zaz9Z
  • Syllabi as Cultural Artifacts: MIT’s Introduction to Media Studies (Part One) owl.li/Zdt6U
  • 1923 Photo of Claude Monet Colorized: See the Painter in the Same Color as His Paintings owl.li/Zaz60
  • Design is fine. History is mine. — “Do Not Disturb” Signs. More to see: collection of... owl.li/Zb7C1
  • IBM Watson lends its cognitive powers to the world of gaming owl.li/ZatD1
  • Seth Godin: What Makes An Idea Go Viral? owl.li/ZaFKP
  • The neuroscience of ADHD owl.li/ZeGd9
  • Optical illusions show how we see owl.li/ZaFCP
  • Elaborate Hand-Cut Paper Illustrations Filled with Breathtaking Detail owl.li/Z8FC5
  • ◉ Everything Is a Remix (Part One) owl.li/Z82OY
  • 33 thoughts on reading owl.li/Z87b2
  • The Epidemics That Have Defined Human History, In One Chart owl.li/Z8uuR
  • Log In to Your Phone with a Finger-Drawn Doodle Instead of a Password owl.li/Z7XNY
  • Cartoons Invade Classical Paintings owl.li/Z8b1j
  • ◉ Spielberg in 30 Shots - smartercreativity.com/blog/2016/3/9/…
  • Artists Turn Songs into 3D-Printed Sculptures | The Creators Project owl.li/Z7XMi
  • Unusual Clouds over Hong Kong owl.li/Z8aXK
  • Rev. Robert Palladino, Scribe Who Shaped Apple’s Fonts, Dies at 83 owl.li/Z8GLJ
  • The Next Amazon (Or Apple, Or GE) Is Probably Failing Right Now owl.li/Z8aKb
  • Seven Women Conductors Who Deserve Attention owl.li/Z7XCR
  • NYC's newest transit hub is an Instagram lover's dream owl.li/Z7XA4
  • ◉ Ben Cameron: The true power of the performing arts owl.li/Z82IR
  • 8 TED Talks for the thoughtful traveler owl.li/Z7ceO
  • What Train Stations Mean to Cities, According to Santiago Calatrava owl.li/Z7XyI
  • 9 Interesting Digital Marketing Stats From the Past Week owl.li/Z7cdN
  • Are You Ready to Know the Truth About Banksy's Identity? owl.li/Z7QmE
  • ◉ Robots and Babies Both Use Curiosity to Learn -  smartercreativity.com/blog/2016/3/6/…
  • This Animated Movie About Van Gogh Is Made Entirely of Oil Paintings owl.li/Z7bUr
  • Study: Netflix is a major reason people don’t watch network TV owl.li/Z7Q55
  • War Nurse, Now 100, Saw It All - The New York Times owl.li/Z7XKM
  • A 10,000-Year-Old Forest Has Been Discovered, And It's Under Water owl.li/Z7PXB
  • Greg Armfield, Nairobi National Park, 19 November 2015 owl.li/Z7bRf
  • How Amazon’s Algorithm Gets You to Spend Money owl.li/Z7bOS
  • ◉ It Turns Out There Is Accounting for Taste owl.li/Z82tB
  • A Scotch Shortage Is Coming—And It Could Last for More Than a Decade owl.li/Z6J2v
  • How the Grimm Brothers Saved the Fairy Tale | Humanities owl.li/Z7bKB
  • A Plagiarism Scandal Is Unfolding In The Crossword World owl.li/Z6z5S
  • Super-Intelligent Humans Are Coming:Genetic engineering will one day create the smartest humans who have ever lived. owl.li/Z70HA
  • Psychologists Discovered a Simple Thing You Can Do When You Run Out of Ideas owl.li/Z7bSU
  • ◉ Saying No - smartercreativity.com/blog/2016/3/5/…
  • 80004005: Why Error Messages Are Still So *&%$#! Indecipherable owl.li/Z5CgO
  • Google Ventures On How Sketching Can Unlock Big Ideas owl.li/Z70y0
  • Dive into an ocean photographer's world owl.li/Z6JK5
  • The 4 Most Important Things MythBusters Taught the World owl.li/Z5xZd
  • Restoring the world’s oldest library owl.li/Z5sgT
  • The End of the Stethoscope? owl.li/Z2Jr5
  • Grow plants without water owl.li/Z5saA
  • Inventor of email and savior of the @ sign, Ray Tomlinson, is dead at 74 owl.li/Z8lbi
  • How Snapchat Built a Business By Confusing Olds owl.li/Z2IT7
  • Could You Hack Your Brain To Get More Motivated? owl.li/Z4LYc
  • Anish Kapoor Gets Exclusive Rights to the World’s Darkest Material [UPDATED] owl.li/Z2yDa
  • Martin Scorsese Plays Vincent Van Gogh in a Short, Surreal Film by Akira Kurosawa owl.li/Z5yrN
  • Mapping data might have just revealed who the real Banksy is owl.li/Z4KdW
  • The Bizarre Branding Of America's Many, Many Secret Societies owl.li/Z4BW9
  • The 5 Types of Personal Projects (And How You Can Justify Pursuing Them) owl.li/Z2xOo
  • Thoreau on the Difference Between an Artisan, an Artist, and a Genius owl.li/Z1XIN
  • Meet The Art Historian Decoding Martian Data For NASA owl.li/YYRT7
  • Why The Art World Is Fighting Over A Bizarre Material Developed For Satellites owl.li/Z1RfR
  • The Best Photographs From Scott Kelly's Year In Space owl.li/YYaSn
  • How A 145-Year-Old Art Museum Stays Relevant In The Smartphone Age owl.li/Z01za
  • Gene Editing May Have Just Unlocked a Solution to Another Life-Threatening Disease owl.li/YYaLc
  • Ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt To Head Pentagon Innovation Board owl.li/YZZLP
  • Visual survey of NYC's disposable coffee cups owl.li/Z2yru
  • Encryption Pioneers Win Computing’s Most Prestigious Award owl.li/YZZHu
  • AT&T Will Let You Get Cable TV Without Having Cable—Or a TV owl.li/YXuXJ
  • ◉ A Storytelling & Transmedia Master Class In 10 Short Videos owl.li/YQSt7
  • James Gleick on the Common Character Traits of Geniuses owl.li/YSphW
  • As Astronaut Scott Kelly Returns To Earth, PBS Celebrates Space Explorers Then And Now owl.li/YWFud
  • A new kind of logic: How to upgrade the way we think owl.li/YQNKX
  • How Google Is Turning Cities Into R&D Labs owl.li/YW8wy
  • The Coen brothers: shot, reverse shot owl.li/YQM96
  • Ask Smithsonian: Could the Volcano Beneath Yellowstone National Park Ever Erupt? owl.li/YXzc1
  • The Biggest Problem With Robots Is That We Trust Them—Even When They're Wrong owl.li/YW8q4
  • 5 Times Crayola Retired Its Crayons owl.li/YSplR

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.