The Week's Links: February 27, 2015

ALL THE LINKS POSTED ON SOCIAL NETWORKS THIS WEEK:

  • Ricky Gervais: The Difference Between American and British Humour http://owl.li/JAbol
  • Oscars Graphics: The Creative Team Behind Those Stylish Introductions http://owl.li/JzlOW
  • 25 Writers on Fashion, Clothing, and Style http://owl.li/JAc5b
  • ◉ A Dance Interlude http://owl.li/JwLNJ
  • Learning to Like Spicier Food owl.li/JzlG2
  • This Guy Composed an Entire Album Using Playing Cards owl.li/Jzmcd
  • How Paul Rand Pioneered The Era Of Design-Led Business owl.li/JAej9
  • Alexandra Byrne Told Us What It Was Like to Make Costumes for Marvel's Biggest Movies owl.li/Jzm9r
  • What Millennials Want from Work, Charted Across the World owl.li/JzlmG
  • The Science Behind How Boredom Benefits Creative Thought owl.li/JxDmn
  • ◉ In Modern Marketing, a Big Dose of Data in the Creative Juices owl.li/JwLCg
  • It’s official: Americans should drink more coffee owl.li/JxxBw #☕⏰
  • Stanford researchers develop method for tracking mobile devices using battery charge data owl.li/JwIdk
  • How To Be Efficient: Dan Ariely's 6 New Secrets To Managing Your Time owl.li/Jxp6h
  • ▶ Oldest footage of New York City ever owl.li/Jwzw2
  • Net Neutrality day is here: a guide to today’s vote owl.li/JGBms
  • ‘Life is Strange’, An Episodic Adventure Game Featuring a Protagonist Who Can Rewind Time owl.li/Jxkaz
  • Quirky Architectural GIFs That Turn Letters Into Buildings owl.li/JzltR
  • Snapchat stories: Here’s how 6 news orgs are thinking about the chat app owl.li/Jxk6u
  • Talking About Contemporary Music in a Helpful Way owl.li/JwyBL
  • Check Out How One Of Birdman's Ridiculously Long Shots Was Made owl.li/Jwyv0
  • ◉ Meet The Godfather Of Wearables owl.li/JwLs7
  • Read the lost Sherlock Holmes story found in an attic owl.li/JwhKf
  • Fascinating life: Ruth Bader Ginsburg Has No Interest in Retiring owl.li/JwueQ
  • Two New Cézanne Works Discovered by Barnes Foundation Museum owl.li/Jwhu5
  • Now that it has won the Oscar here is The New Yorker's profile: Laura Poitras’s Closeup View of Edward Snowden owl.li/Jwt0b
  • Pablo Picasso: Spanish by birth, French at art owl.li/Jwhjl
  • A New Way to Listen owl.li/JwrUY
  • Philip Glass' soundtrack for Errol Morris' A Brief History of Time owl.li/JwzkI
  • F.C.C. Net Neutrality Rules Clear Hurdle as Republicans Concede to Obama owl.li/JDw34
  • ▶ The last banana: A thought experiment in probability - Leonardo Barichello owl.li/JwrsC
  • The Feel Good Principle: How Hormones, Habits, and Behavior Affect Storytelling. owl.li/JwelY
  • When Exponential Progress Becomes Reality owl.li/Jwe8W
  • ◉ Krista Donaldson: Designing Products That Change the World owl.li/JwLiU
  • Language Quiz: Are You on Fleek? - NYTimes.com owl.li/JtN4b
  • The Creativity Top 5: Week of February 16-22, 2015 owl.li/JBIXb
  • Take A Mouth-Watering Tour Of School Lunches From Around The World (And The Embarrassing U.S. Equivalent) owl.li/Jwb7X
  • Timeline.com: For Big Heists, It Pays to Be Creative owl.li/Jturo
  • Alejandro González Iñárritu’s Rules for a Successful Collaboration owl.li/JvUAf
  • More evidence that red wine and aspirin protect against cancer owl.li/JtupN
  • Linguistic Trends and Notable Neologisms With Geoff Nunberg owl.li/JvS0L
  • Dear Movie Studios: How About Bundling All Of The Oscar Nominees Into One Streaming Package? owl.li/JwgCp
  • Intimate Photos Of Frank Lloyd Wright At Work owl.li/JvQ0B
  • This Is How You Sell Books In The Digital Age owl.li/Jttdz
  • Your Brain Is Primed To Reach False Conclusions owl.li/Jtt6b
  • ◉ Your Best Work owl.li/JwL4D
  • Nancy Frates: Meet the mom who started the Ice Bucket Challenge owl.li/Jt22y
  • Where the Digital Economy Is Moving the Fastest owl.li/Jtrw9
  • Inside the Insomnia-Inducing World of Horror Podcasting owl.li/Jt1Im
  • A Stunning Aerial Photo of Manhattan Island Surrounded By the Frozen Waters of New York Harbor owl.li/Jt2gc
  • ◉ The trolls inside - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/2/23…
  • 'Heart of Darkness' Gets an Animated Update on Instagram owl.li/Jt1FC
  • Scottish Historian Finds a Lost Sherlock Holmes Story by Arthur Conan Doyle While Searching Around in His Attic owl.li/Jt2cV
  • Oliver Sacks on Learning He Has Terminal Cancer - NYTimes.com owl.li/Jt26C
  • Behind the Relaunch of The New York Times Magazine owl.li/JtumR
  • If It Doesn’t Get Scheduled, It Will Never Get Done owl.li/Jqgnb
  • The Best Indicator for Perseverance: Connections owl.li/Jqgl0
  • What are the Coen brothers trying to say? owl.li/JgSuw
  • Gallery: The fleeting beauty of caves made from ice and snow owl.li/JqeLu
  • Top Five Unplayable Works (That Were Eventually Played) owl.li/JgSh0
  • 7 Articles to Read Before Oscar Night owl.li/Jt1WE
  • FiveThirtyEight: A Data-Driven Guide To The Oscars owl.li/Jt1td
  • MIT Technology Review: 10 Breakthrough Technologies 2015 owl.li/JhOBX
  • Modern Family's new episode never leaves the screen of a MacBook Pro owl.li/JdJY0
  • Hunger Makes You Buy More Stuff, Even If It's Not Food owl.li/Jh2KQ
  • How Lies Spread Faster Than Truth: A Study of Viral Content owl.li/Jh0BJ
  • Why powerful people are rarely punished appropriately owl.li/JqiQW
  • A Nation's Storied Design Heritage, Reduced To A Single Font owl.li/JcXc9
  • Your Brain May Want That Bottle Of Soda Because It's Easy To Pick Up owl.li/JcWQk
  • Harvard scientists found a way to turn solar energy into liquid fuel owl.li/Ja9q2
  • Inside The New York Times Instagram strategy owl.li/JceHG
  • An Early Copy of the Magna Carta Was Found Forgotten in an Old Scrapbook owl.li/J8MDn
  • The Real Story of the "Football" That Follows the President Everywhere owl.li/JaaQB
  • Japan's Oldest Businesses Have Survived for More Than 1,000 Years owl.li/J8MfD
  • NASA Releases Spectacular 5-Year Timelapse Of The Sun owl.li/JaaOv
  • Facebook Landing More Original Web Series owl.li/JcZOz
  • Alzheimer's researchers find molecule that delays onset owl.li/JaaH5
  • Possible Anne Boleyn portrait found using facial recognition software owl.li/J8CPW
  • Gallery: New art carved from old books owl.li/J8xMU
  • We Talked to 'The Grand Budapest Hotel' Production Designer About Pastries, Postcards, and Taxidermy owl.li/J4oTx
  • A Sense of Wonder May Be Good for Your Health owl.li/J643s
  • Napping Can Reverse the Effects of a Poor Night's Sleep owl.li/IYi7T
  • A Taste Test to Find the Best Chocolate Beers owl.li/J50Sb
  • Page numbers: Where did they come from, and are they even useful anymore? owl.li/IYbfF
  • The Town That's Building Life Around Sleep - Health owl.li/J50OI
  • How Tequila is Made owl.li/J8DIm
  • What Size Battery Would You Need to Power Your House? owl.li/J50Mt

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.