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.

The Week's Links: November 6, 2015

ALL THE LINKS POSTED ON SOCIAL NETWORKS THIS WEEK:

  • 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
  • Robot Culture: Research Bots Share What They’ve Learned | MIT Technology Review owl.li/U6c6H
  • Hello, I’m Mr. Null. My Name Makes Me Invisible to Computers owl.li/Ui3P2
  • Alphabet’s Stratospheric Loon Balloons to Start Serving Internet to Indonesia | MIT Technology Review owl.li/U6c5a
  • ◉ Dance owl.li/U5wHV
  • Is there an ideal time of day to read news? A site called Twelve Thirty Six has one idea (you’ll never guess) owl.li/U6bRg
  • Antivirus Might Catch More Malicious Code Using Neural Networks | MIT Technology Review owl.li/U6c3m
  • The Top Color Trends of 2015 - Shutterstock owl.li/U6aKX
  • Ultrathin, Skin-Conforming Sensors Collect Critical Data about Vascular Health | MIT Technology... owl.li/U6c23
  • Technology Device Ownership: 2015 owl.li/U6aDk
  • The Broken Pop of James Bond Songs owl.li/U6bSg
  • Paralyzed Man Used Brain Computer Interface to Move Own Arm at Case Western | MIT Technology Review owl.li/U6c9e
  • View from the Overlook: Crafting 'The Shining' owl.li/U5Aih
  • ◉ Leonardo da Vinci's Resume owl.li/U5wFQ
  • Mark Twain's "new fangled writing machine" owl.li/U5AdO
  • Saul Bass on his approach to designing movie title sequences owl.li/U5Ahh
  • Moving film posters owl.li/U5AcV
  • An ode to movie props owl.li/U5Agj
  • How smell shapes our perception of the world around us owl.li/U5zVY
  • Why The Machines That Dig Tunnels Are Always Named After Women owl.li/U61Do
  • ◉ How to Sound Design Your Life - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/11/1…
  • A photo of the iceberg that sank the Titanic owl.li/U5AeI
  • Book covers in motion owl.li/U5Aec
  • Why we should ban killer robots owl.li/U5zNb
  • ◉ Photoshop's 20th Anniversary Documentary owl.li/U5wDf
  • TED Playlist: Artificial Intelligence owl.li/U5vBd
  • The price of being single owl.li/U5zM6
  • Your Creative Calendar: 56 Things To Do, See, And Hear This November owl.li/UcOWs
  • Instagram Rabbit Hole: Street Photography Around the World owl.li/U5v33
  • Gallery: A journey into the world’s oldest and most puzzling caves owl.li/U5zKb
  • Cormac McCarthy’s Three Punctuation Rules, and How They All Go Back to James Joyce owl.li/U4LgQ
  • ◉ Have You Met John Goodenough? The Father Of The Lithium Ion Battery - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/11/1…
  • The promising and perilous science of gene editing owl.li/U5zP3
  • FiveThirtyEight and On The Media collaboration through the 2016 election owl.li/U5zDI
  • Why Your Mouse Cursor Looks The Way It Does owl.li/U5xYw
  • How a Landmark Library Is Reinventing Itself—Without Losing Its Purpose owl.li/U4Lcm
  • How packaging can make food more flavorful. owl.li/U4L5Z
  • ◉ Weird, or just different? owl.li/U5wB7
  • How Ikea Designs Its (In)famous Instruction Manuals owl.li/U4GOb
  • Design Graveyard: Harvesting Your Dead Ideas owl.li/U4KZG
  • The Autopilot is learning fast: Model S owners are already reporting that Tesla's Autopilot is self-improving owl.li/U4GNj
  • ◉ Recommended: Presenting Shakespeare: 1,100 Posters from Around the World - smartercreativity.com/recommendation…
  • The Poetics of Smell as a Mode of Knowledge owl.li/U4KMx
  • Picasso’s Last Surviving Lover/Muse And Marcelo Gomes Make A Ballet Together owl.li/U04Tr
  • Push for Diversity in Ballet Turns to Training the Next Generation owl.li/U4Let
  • ◉ The Fracking of Attention - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/11/1…
  • Do You Have A "Jazz" Mindset or A "Classical" Mindset? owl.li/U4KKL
  • How (and Why) You Should Read More owl.li/U4KIY
  • Sherlock Holmes, Pro and Con: The world’s most famous private consulting detective lives on owl.li/U03WI
  • 10 Breathtaking Photos from National Geographic's Photo Contest owl.li/TXMSl
  • The invisible device that powers everything you do owl.li/TUNPj
  • This Is What Rush Hour Looks Like In Copenhagen owl.li/TXLUI
  • 85-year-old jewel thief arrested at upscale mall in Atlanta owl.li/TUL3H
  • Daylight saving time has its roots in humor - and the desperation of World War I owl.li/U6qZV
  • How Ikea Designs Its (In)famous Instruction Manuals owl.li/TXLLP
  • These Brilliant Literary Maps Will Help You Understand Your Favorite Book owl.li/TUIqV
  • My friend @benchirlin writing and developing for @WIRED: How We Moved 34,000 WIRED Pages to One Site in 9 Hours. owl.li/U6b8y
  • Greenland is Melting Away: Another NYTimes extraordinary interactive essay. owl.li/TVBCN
  • Wil Wheaton is right: Stop expecting artists to work for free — or worse, for “exposure” owl.li/U04HR
  • Another great podcast, about Secret Histories of Podcasting owl.li/TU5zV
  • Landscapes Made for Satellite Eyes owl.li/TSwqA
  • Behind the Music: 6 Iconic Locations From Classic Album Art owl.li/TSvJt
  • TED Playlist: How does my brain work? owl.li/TSvys
  • What Happens to Your Brain When You Negotiate About Money owl.li/TSvHY
  • The Apollo Archives Hit Flickr, Total Awesomeness Ensues owl.li/TSvuF
  • How Google handles searches it's never seen before owl.li/TSvDs
  • WhatsApp's Co-Founder Exlpains How The Iconoclastic App Got Huge While Staying So Small owl.li/TSvsP
  • Make your fear work for you owl.li/TU5tC
  • The History of the Ballet Body: From Anna Pavlova to Misty Copeland owl.li/TSvAU
  • 6 Scientific Explanations for Ghosts owl.li/TSvzD
  • Haruki Murakami Lists the Three Essential Qualities For All Serious Novelists (And Runners) owl.li/TSvp0
  • The Most Controversial Hacking Cases of the Past Decade owl.li/TSvkO
  • ◉ A classic worth revisiting: In 15 Minutes Ira Glass Will Make You A Better Storyteller owl.li/TQYR4
  • Buzzed: Bees have an alarming, debilitating love for caffeine. owl.li/TRru1
  • Lyndon B. Johnson on supporting the arts. (via @austinkleonowl.li/TRTJv
  • ◉ The Week's Links: October 30, 2015 - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/10/3…
  • ◉ Recommended: Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind - smartercreativity.com/recommendation…
  • Brian Eno on why he doesn't tour (via @ austinkleon) owl.li/TRniS
  • Red Meat Just Joined the 478 Other Things That Might Give You Cancer owl.li/TRIAJ
  • What gets lost from the internet: If a Pulitzer-nominated 34-part series of investigative journalism can vanish... owl.li/TRn0o
  • We Brought Together the Major Players in the Ad Blocker War, and Here's What They Told Each Other owl.li/TRE8t
  • 8 Things That Actually Make You A Chef — Personal Growth owl.li/TRvRZ

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: October 30, 2015

ALL THE LINKS POSTED ON SOCIAL NETWORKS THIS WEEK:

  • ◉ Recommended: Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind - smartercreativity.com/recommendation…
  • Brian Eno on why he doesn't tour (via @ austinkleon) owl.li/TRniS
  • Red Meat Just Joined the 478 Other Things That Might Give You Cancer owl.li/TRIAJ
  • What gets lost from the internet: If a Pulitzer-nominated 34-part series of investigative journalism can vanish... owl.li/TRn0o
  • We Brought Together the Major Players in the Ad Blocker War, and Here's What They Told Each Other owl.li/TRE8t
  • 8 Things That Actually Make You A Chef — Personal Growth owl.li/TRvRZ
  • A 4,000-year history of black pepper, the spice that got global trade rolling - Timeline.com owl.li/TQW7G
  • Long-concealed chemistry lab reveals early roots of a new science - Timeline.comowl.li/TQVIY
  • The Most Beautiful Video Not Of This World owl.li/TQYnh
  • Turning Iceland's Transmission Towers into Frozen Giants | The Creators Project owl.li/TP4xw
  • The Neuroscience of Bass: New Study Explains Why Bass Instruments Are Fundamental to Music owl.li/TQTGp
  • Animal Study Points to Drug Duo that Might Aid Injured Brains to Bounce Back owl.li/TP4vR
  • London's Cabbies Say 'The Knowledge' Is Better Than Uber And A GPS owl.li/TQRjo
  • These Are the Oldest Known Flowers in the World owl.li/TP4tL
  • ◉ Rohan Gunatillake: You Are Not Your Work -  smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/10/2…
  • 6 Volumes, 60K Words, 60 Years in the Making: Dictionary of American Regional English owl.li/TQPFX
  • 100 Years After Breaking Ground, Gaudi's La Sagrada Familia Enters Final Stage owl.li/TQP37
  • The New York City Subway Map Redesigned owl.li/TP4nD
  • MIT discovers the location of memories: Individual neurons | ExtremeTech owl.li/TP4jN
  • ◉ In Theory Frequently Means Inaction. owl.li/TQXHD
  • This Is the Largest Photo of Space Ever Taken owl.li/TP3Xu
  • Four Scientifically Proven Ways To Spark An "Aha Moment" owl.li/TP4eC
  • The XKCD Guide to the Universe’s Most Bizarre Physics owl.li/TP3QZ
  • ◉ Recommended: The Song Machine: Inside the Hit Factory - smartercreativity.com/recommendation…
  • The Man Without a Brain owl.li/TP4do
  • ◉ Michael Bierut On Learning Graphic Design - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/10/2…
  • The Alan Lomax Sound Archive Now Online: Features 17,000 Blues & Folk Recordings owl.li/TP3MV
  • Half-and-half male-female Great Mormon butterfly emerges - BBC News owl.li/TP47S
  • This 11-year-old is selling cryptographically secure passwords for $2 each | Ars Technica owl.li/TP4qN
  • How Long-Necked Dinosaurs Pumped Blood to Their Brains smithsonianmag.com/science-nature…
  • The Little-Known Story Behind Britain’s Road Signs owl.li/TP3Kg
  • Why It’s So Hard to Design Arabic Typefaces owl.li/TOs9u
  • ◉ Jason Randal On Developing Expertise owl.li/TQXul
  • A recent Saturday night in NYC owl.li/TNSbE
  • The man who digitizes newspapers owl.li/TNStM
  • Walking every block in NYC owl.li/TNS56
  • The most mysterious star in the Milky Way owl.li/TNSrd
  • Study: quantum entanglement is real owl.li/TNRDn
  • Super recognizers owl.li/TNSqe
  • Tattoos Transform into Moving Images with Ink Mapping | The Creators Project owl.li/TP3LH
  • What makes a Miyazaki film a Miyazaki film? owl.li/TNSdp
  • ◉ We Are Internet: A Series Featuring 17 Visionaries & Their Perspectives On The Future Of Media & The Internet - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/10/2…
  • Signal vs. Noise: Color as a Wayfinding Tool | Viget owl.li/TNRgx
  • The Ultimate Beastie Boys Sample Source Collection owl.li/TNReG
  • ◉ What is transmedia? owl.li/TQXns
  • The Secret History of the Hashtag, Slash, and Interrobang owl.li/TNQHC
  • The electronic music map owl.li/TNRcX
  • ◉ Recommended: How to By Michael Bierut - smartercreativity.com/recommendation…
  • Fantastic: Saul Bass On His Approach To Designing Movie Title Sequences owl.li/TNQGM
  • Bridge » Women in design share keys to creative confidence owl.li/TNR1W
  • Fighting traffic, from the days of the Model T to the UberX - Timeline.com owl.li/TQW4E
  • A chemistry teacher's guide to the perfect cup of coffee owl.li/TNQF2
  • ◉ Have You Met Margaret Hamilton? Her Code Got Humans on the Moon—And Invented Software Itself - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/10/2…
  • Six Secrets of Highly Effective Graphic Design Marketers owl.li/TNQIs
  • John Berg, Art Director Who Made Album Covers Sing, Dies at 83 owl.li/TNRjq
  • You Wouldn’t Think It, But Typeface Piracy Is a Big Problem owl.li/TNQI7
  • The Science of Why We Sleep and What Happens Inside Our Brains When We Do owl.li/TNQuM
  • There’s an Elephant Buried Underneath the Vatican owl.li/TNQte
  • Review: A Lost Merce Cunningham Dance Solo, Found owl.li/TM8Vn
  • Unraveling the Many Mysteries of Tituba, the Star Witness of the Salem Witch Trials owl.li/TNQpY
  • The subtle ways in which Pulp Fiction visually inspired Breaking Bad owl.li/TM7Ag
  • How To Turn Anger Into Creative Energy owl.li/TNQnZ
  • Bronze Age Skeletons Were Earliest Plague Victims owl.li/TM7wQ
  • A Map of Middle-Earth Annotated by J.R.R. Tolkien Just Slipped Out of an Old Edition owl.li/TNQvk
  • Michael Bierut On How Graphic Design Can Accomplish Close To Anything owl.li/TN5UZ
  • The Business of Broadway: Where the money is flowing in New York’s $1.3 billion theater industry owl.li/TM8X1
  • Audible Builds A "Choose Your Own Adventure" Instagram Experience To Promo Locke & Key owl.li/TM4Ux
  • Charting 52 Years Of Lego Brick Colors owl.li/TGngx
  • Can the Woman Behind Halo 5 Save the Xbox? owl.li/TM4PT
  • Stanford’s Self-Driving DeLorean Drifts, Does Killer Donuts owl.li/TGfZl
  • A 4,000-year history of black pepper, the spice that got global trade rolling - Timeline.com owl.li/TJsjD
  • The Secret History of the Hashtag, Slash, and Interrobang owl.li/TG9Sp
  • Making the U.S. Government's Web Design Less Sucky owl.li/TGLsF
  • Winners of the 2015 Urban Photography Competition Shine a Light on Diverse Urban Life Around the... owl.li/TM6Zm
  • To Get Better Sleep, Maybe Try Staying Awake owl.li/TGnjU
  • Terry Gross and the Art of Opening Up owl.li/TG9Ie
  • A TED-Ed Lesson That Explains How Memories Are Formed and Why People Lose Memories Over Time owl.li/TG7La
  • ◉ Storytelling (A TED Remix) owl.li/TylbO
  • Before Google, There Was the Patient, Long-Suffering Staff of the New York Public Library owl.li/TEvtX
  • A journey through the mind of an artist owl.li/TG7rB
  • A photographer edits out our smartphones to show our strange and lonely new world - Quartz owl.li/TEvsI
  • This new telescope might show us the beginning of the universe owl.li/TG7iB
  • Focus means saying 'no' owl.li/TEvp4
  • The Typographical Street Art of Michael Pederson owl.li/TG7de
  • What Every Young Designer Should Know, From Legendary Apple Designer Susan Kare owl.li/TEvvX

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: October 23, 2015

ALL THE LINKS POSTED ON SOCIAL NETWORKS THIS WEEK:

  • Top 50 most popular non-fiction podcasts in 2015: The Best Factual Podcasts owl.li/TEvoj
  • What Every Young Designer Should Know, From Legendary Apple Designer Susan Kare owl.li/TEvvX
  • The Typographical Street Art of Michael Pederson owl.li/TG7de
  • This Giant Van Gogh Painting Is Made of Pumpkins, Watermelons and Squash owl.li/TEvhG
  • ◉ J.K. Rowling And The Benefits of Failure owl.li/Tyl92
  • The writing system is 6,000 years old, but its influence is still felt today, What the Heck is Cuneiform, Anyway? smithsonianmag.com/history/what-h…
  • The Future of Doodling - The New Yorker owl.li/TDJTz
  • How Nobel Prize Economist Angus Deaton Changed Our Thinking About World Progress owl.li/TDmz4
  • Engaging Storytelling's Future Banks on a Balance Between New Tech and the Analog owl.li/TDJPZ
  • The Times Partners With Google on Virtual Reality Project owl.li/TDmwy
  • Teen Who Hacked CIA Director’s Email Tells How He Did It owl.li/TDmt1
  • ◉ Who translates your ideas? owl.li/TykEx
  • Will We Recognize Alien Life When We See It? owl.li/TDcJZ
  • First Gene-Edited Dogs Reported in China: An extra-muscular beagle has been created through genome engineering. owl.li/TDmeY
  • How Emojis Find Their Way to Phones owl.li/TDb1o
  • Microsoft Research Debuts Autocomplete For Animation, And It’s Incredible owl.li/TDm8W
  • What The Most Successful People Understand About Creative Work owl.li/TAmWo
  • Why are placebos getting more effective? - BBC News owl.li/TDk8M
  • What Are The Web's Most Played Out Fonts? owl.li/TDdfI
  • How The Most Productive People Procrastinate owl.li/Typ1W
  • Another great Radiolab episode, this one on colors. owl.li/Tykae
  • ◉ The Meaning of Life (A TED Remix) owl.li/Tykyw
  • How fantasy sports went from nerdy bar game to gambling giant - Timeline.comowl.li/TydKd
  • iPhone Killer: The Secret History of the Apple Watch owl.li/Tyi3S
  • Elizabeth Stokoe can control a conversation with a single word (Wired UK) owl.li/TydCI
  • History Lovers Reconstruct a Roman Empire Display Entirely Out of LEGOs owl.li/Tyi0o
  • Viewpoint: Why do fictional universes matter? - BBC News owl.li/Tx0op
  • Bridge » Women in design share keys to creative confidence owl.li/TyhZr
  • The electric car’s road from glorified golf cart to $100,000 Tesla - Timeline.comowl.li/TydWU
  • How the U.S. Government Lost the Smithsonian Fortune owl.li/TwZMa
  • NY Public Library: Our Favorite New York Stories owl.li/TwZLC
  • ◉ Mystery (A TED Remix) owl.li/Tykwg
  • The Origins of the King James Bible owl.li/TwZmX
  • Using Legos as a Legitimate Urban Planning Tool owl.li/TwZFY
  • Has NASA’s Kepler Mission Discovered an Alien Megastructure? — Discovery News owl.li/TuTDu
  • Kate Winslet and the little Australian anti-bullying film that took on the world owl.li/TwZxQ
  • A Map Of Every Superman Villain Ever owl.li/TuDKr
  • This is Your Brain on Dreams, with Michio Kaku | Big Think owl.li/TwZt9
  • How the Making of ‘The Good Dinosaur’ Was Different From Other Pixar Movies owl.li/TwZWB
  • See at a Bee’s Eye Level With 9 Award-Wining Microscopic Photos smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/get…
  • Outer-space anomaly gets ET experts' attention - CNN.com owl.li/TuoGG
  • Britain’s Antarctic Research Station Looks Like a Spaceship owl.li/TuoDt
  • Monty Python Fans, It's Your Holy Grail: 14 Minutes Of Lost Terry Gilliam Animation owl.li/TpzlA
  • More Than 8,400 Never-Before-Seen Photos from NASA's Apollo Moon Landings owl.li/TuoxM
  • The Most Mysterious Star in Our Galaxy - The Atlantic owl.li/TmocO
  • Hunter-Gatherers Sleep Little and Get Up Early owl.li/Tub5A
  • The Fader Celebrates 100 Issues by Posting Them All Free on BitTorrent owl.li/TlLvD
  • People Without Electricity Don’t Get 8 Hours’ Sleep Either owl.li/Tso21
  • The Billion View Club: YouTube's 10 Most Watched Videos owl.li/Tupk5
  • Every type of tech product has gotten cheaper over the last two decades — except for one owl.li/TpQLv
  • Watch: Boeing On How They Developed The World's Lightest Material owl.li/Tjg8C
  • How to Travel Like Anthony Bourdain owl.li/Tjfss
  • The Man Who Designed Manhattan owl.li/Thbyv
  • Secrets From 11 Of The Most Productive People From Oprah To Aziz Ansari owl.li/TjamL
  • Disney's Crazy New Tech Brings Coloring Books To Life owl.li/ThbjW
  • 6 Sleep Habits Of Productive People owl.li/Tja3E
  • How Background Noise Affects The Way You Work owl.li/ThbiG
  • Functional connectome fingerprinting: identifying individuals using patterns of brain connectivity : Nature... owl.li/TjwS4
  • Five Leadership Lessons From Malala Yousafzai owl.li/Tj9SF
  • “Tomato” versus “#FF6347”—the tragicomic history of CSS color names owl.li/Tj9NP
  • Perfecting Pixar’s Movies Takes a Crazy Amount of Research owl.li/Thb0a
  • California Now Has the Nation’s Best Digital Privacy Law owl.li/ThaVv
  • ◉ How do you create? (A TED Remix) owl.li/TfYuQ
  • 1968: Elton John's first photo shoot owl.li/TgF1X
  • How the hoodie became more than a garment - Timeline.com owl.li/TgZpr
  • 16 Crisp, Colorful Photos from the Apollo Missions owl.li/TgEKb
  • Apple and The World's Most Public Privacy Policy | DuetsBlog owl.li/TgNCn
  • Will You Ever Be Able to Upload Your Brain? owl.li/TgEGz
  • How Tom Wolfe Became … Tom Wolfe owl.li/TgFu5
  • The Cellphone Imperative: If I Can’t Text, I’m Moving owl.li/TgFst

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.