The Week's Links (6/10/12)

All the links posted to Twitter and Facebook this week: 

  • Perceptions: What I’ve Learned This Weekowl.li/1krqo9
  • Getting Creative Things Done: How To Fit Hard Thinking Into a Busy Scheduleowl.li/bnVkh
  • An Animated Mystery: Why Can’t We Walk Straight? owl.li/9i3B5
  • Ever heard of ‘remote and real world interconnected theatrical immersion’? Punchdrunk’s Peter Higgin explains allowl.li/bnUoI
  • Sleep No More: What It’s Like Inside the World’s Most Interactive Play owl.li/bnPg1
  • A Kind Of Artless Flattery owl.li/1koe5d
  • Is It Art? Increasingly, That’s a Judicial Decision owl.li/bnPc2
  • How To Accomplish More By Doing Lessowl.li/bnOs3
  • Salman Rushdie on Video Games and the Future of Storytelling owl.li/9i3yg
  • 27 Bits of Wisdom from 2012 Commencement Addresses owl.li/bnNvf
  • Can color be used to lower aggression and teach tolerance? owl.li/bnNks
  • Ken Burns: A Great Story is 1+1=3owl.li/1kmgSq
  • The creators of Mad Men, Breaking Bad, and Deadwood discuss the future of television.owl.li/bnNdO
  • The best way to pay respect is to listen to his advice: Ray Bradbury Gives 12 Pieces of Writing Advice owl.li/bpGle
  • Zadie Smith on what is happening to librariesowl.li/bnMYs
  • Ad creatives need “artistry”, not “creativity”owl.li/9i3vv
  • The Art of Apps: Paper, Tweetbot, Mixel, and Piictu creators on designing beautiful appsowl.li/bnMQH
  • Original Creator: Super Producer Rick Rubinowl.li/bnL3s
  • Angela Ahrendts is making Burberry into an innovation machine. owl.li/bop0c
  • Why Daydreaming Makes You Smarter And More Creative owl.li/1kk50t
  • A Soft Self-Portrait of Salvador Dali, Narrated by the Great Orson Welles owl.li/bnwGz
  • Why Be Happy When You Could Be Interesting? owl.li/bkyTL
  • Ideas: Five Minutes With Philosopher Alain de Botton owl.li/9i1oW
  • The Difference Between “Money Work” and “Busy Work” owl.li/bkxRT
  • How Facebook Killed the Virtual Worldowl.li/bkxRq
  • Jonathan Harris On Reshaping Culture In The Digital Age owl.li/1khZmG
  • How Serial Innovators Find The Best Problems To Solve owl.li/bksRq
  • The Best Animated Films of All Time, According to Terry Gilliam owl.li/bksEW
  • Ideas: Steven Johnson and Kevin Kelly moderated by Robert Krulwich at NYPLowl.li/9i1lT
  • Pixar story rules (one version) owl.li/bksDb
  • Queueing theory: What people hate most about waiting in line. owl.li/bksut
  • Wired’s first issue (1993) plus 12,000 word oral history of Wired as a free iPad appowl.li/bksSN
  • Superflat Epic Minimalism And Hello Kittyowl.li/1kfWi7
  • Where Does Passion Come From?owl.li/bkrDQ
  • 32 Innovations That Will Change Your Tomorrow owl.li/bkybr

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.