The Week's Links: October 14, 2012
/All the links posted on social networks this week:
- Unexpected: What I Learned This Week ◉
- The Power of Negative Thinking ➞
- Algorithm turns computers into art experts ➞
- With The Oatmeal’s help, nonprofit buys property to build a Tesla Museum ➞
- So good: 15 Brilliant, Spooky, Hilarious and Creative Cinemagrams ➞
- Every great writer has a strong voice. Helping students find their own is key to any "writing revolution." ➞
- Code Monster and teaching programming to kids ➞
- Salman Khan: The Rise of the Tech-Powered Teacher ➞
- What's invisible? More than you think ➞
- Honey bee brains could soon be helping robots act more independently. ➞
- These are beautiful: High-Speed Photography Turns Water Droplets Into Liquid Sculptures ➞
- The design thinking behind the newDisney.com ➞
- Making Advanced Analytics Work for You ➞
- Why James Dyson Invested $8,000,000 In A Student Incubator ➞
- Why School Should Focus on Engagement Instead of Lectures ➞
- 10 Books to Restore Your Faith in Print ➞
- Two huge state-run museums open in Shanghai ➞
- A mission to photograph all 210,000 oil paintings in public ownership in the UK is completed ➞
- The Hollywood Reporter's Top 50 Showrunners 2012 - ➞
- Kickstarting: A 3-D Printer For Designers, By Designers ➞
- Who invented fire? When did people start cooking? ➞
- The Music Industry's New Math: Pop’s old metrics don’t matter. ➞
- Chanel Creates Interactive Digital Timeline For Coco And The Company ➞
- InsideOut Episode 1 by Photographer & TED Prize winner JR ◉
- I love the interrobang: 13 Little-Known Punctuation Marks We Should Be Using ➞
- An anthology of Tim Burton clips. ➞
- Your creative thinking performance can be primed with certain images and pictures.➞
- How close are we to fully digitised libraries? Rachel Coldicutt scanned her book collection to find out. ➞
- The 10 Most Mentioned Songs in Books ➞
- How Stories Change Your Brain ◉
- Best Rest Practices for Optimal Productivity & Creativity ➞
- Hacking Habits: How To Make New Behaviors Last For Good ➞
- Publisher releases interactive iPad editions of Shakespeare's most famous plays. ➞
- FiveThirtyEight's Nate Silver Explains Why We Suck At Predictions (And How To Improve) ➞
- Joshua Foer: OK-ness is the enemy of greatness ◉
- A behind-the-scenes look at LinkedIn’s mobile engineering ➞
- AIGA | Aquent Survey of Design Salaries 2012 Results Now Available ➞
- Futures of Entertainment 6 is taking place November 9-10, 2012 at MIT ➞
- No Filter: Inside Hipstamatic’s Lost Year Searching For The Next Killer Social App ➞
- The Millions: 2012 National Book Award Finalists Announced (With Excerpts and Bonus Links) ➞
- Learn How To Become A Successful Entrepreneur From Stanford Professors, For Free. ➞
- 3D-Print Your Own Ancient Art at Museum Scanathon ➞
- Picasso Play to Get a Reading at the Guggenheim ➞
- 10 Must-See Documentaries for Entrepreneurs ➞
- Why We Are So Rude on Facebook and Other Social Media ➞
- Website pagination: Stories should load into a single page every time. ➞
- Want Your Message To Stick? Tell A Story ➞
- Hacking Habits: How To Make New Behaviors Last For Good ➞
- Well done is better than well sued ◉
- Popular Mechanics Selects The 10 World-Changing Innovators for 2012 ➞
- In Artificial Intelligence Competition, Two Bots Pass for Human ➞
- N Is a Number: A Portrait of Paul Erdős, the Most Prolific Mathematician of the 20th Century ➞
- The Creativity of Web Design, Indie Video Games and Fans ◉
- Those are so cool: Playing with pencil shavings ➞
- Almost a quarter of U.S. adults own a tablet, PEW survey finds ➞
- Terry Gilliam Shows You How to Make Your Own Cutout Animation ◉
- Forget Revolution: What would really happen if the lights went out. ➞
- W3C teams with Apple, Google, Mozilla on WebPlatform, a guide to building the open web (video) ➞
- I wouldn't mind commuting in a train like this: Trains evoking the palace of Versailles ➞
- Seeking to expand your education? This one is for you: ➞ /via @DisneyPixar
- New Goya and Rembrandt Databases Now Online | Open Culture ➞
- Gary Panter's drawing tips ➞
- How old is your brain? ➞
- The 10 Best Narrators in Literature ➞
- Operas and orgasms, a look at English National Opera's provocative 'Don Giovanni' ad ➞
- Musical Creativity and the Brain ➞
- Want Your Message To Stick? Tell A Story ➞
- Creativity Top 5: October 8, 2012 ◉
- CultureLab: Top 10 most influential popular science books ➞
- How It's Made: Instant Film for Polaroid Cameras ◉
- These are brilliant: Murakami covers by Noma Bar ➞
- Revisiting Oliver Burkeman on why everything takes longer than you think ◉
- Paradox of Hoaxes: How Errors Persist, Even When Corrected ➞
- Writing Rules! Advice From The Times on Writing Well ➞
- Branded for Life. A look at the performers that become permanently associated with a brand. ➞
- The Art of Fiction No. 203: In Interview with Ray Bradbury ➞
- Who Made That Escape Key? ➞
- The Role of Suspense in Stories and Music ➞
- The complicated history of simple scientific facts ➞
- Placebos Are Getting More Effective. Drugmakers Are Desperate to Know Why.➞
- How do we get people to understand programming? ➞
- Researchers identify brain region that generates optimism bias ➞
- African mouse regenerates lost skin, cartilage and hair without scarring ➞
- Coca-Cola creates ad that can be used as an iPhone dock for music listening. ➞
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