The Week's Links: March 15, 2013
/All the links posted on social networks this week:
- So cool: Disorienting Portraits of People Walking In A Tilted New York City ➞
- Drunk Texts from Famous Authors. Enough said. ➞
- Dancers In Slow Motion ◉
- I'm Not Your Consumer: How Research Misses The Human Behind The Demographic ➞
- Brilliant idea, can't wait to try it: Hack the Met - Metropolitan Museum of Art Tour ➞
- Met buys a David for $840: Sharp-eyed curators spot that sketch is an artist’s original, rather than a copy ➞
- A guided hands-on with the NYT's first design overhaul since 2006, set to go live this fall ➞
- Is Your User Content Online Legally Yours? ➞
- Spectacular: Smithsonian Magazine's 2012 Photo Contest ➞
- Creativity Top 5: Week of March 11, 2013 ◉
- Our brains, and how they're not as simple as we think ➞
- James Dean In Ballet Class ◉
- Watch: A Music Video For Typography Lovers ➞
- If You’re Busy, You’re Doing Something Wrong: The Surprisingly Relaxed Lives of Elite Achievers ➞
- Can limitations make you more creative? Q&A with artist Phil Hansen ➞
- A Book Is Born ◉
- Ogilvy & Mather Chief MIles Young Is Trying to Reinvent the Troubled Agency ➞
- How emoji conquered the world: The story of the smiley face from the man who invented it ➞
- Sharks Have Social Networks, Learn From Friends ➞
- UCLA Film School professor Howard Suber explains how you can be a better storyteller ➞
- What entrepreneurs can learn from artists ➞
- What's Next? What's Now? ◉
- The Big-Data Interview: Making Sense of the New World Order ➞
- Add to the list of recently launched podcasts you should check out: The Gently Mad Podcast ➞
- icons times: the day's headlines as icons ➞
- The Best 1,000 Movies Ever Made According to The New York Times ➞
- Art In The Era Of The Internet: The Impact of Kickstarter, Creative Commons & Creators Project ◉
- BRANDING 101: What Building a Brand Means Today ➞
- Such a great story: Why I Hacked Donkey Kong for My Daughter ➞
- A first look at the upcoming redesign: Introducing A New Article Design —NYTimes.com ➞
- New ‘Subway Libraries’ Encourages Commuters To Read On-The-Go ➞
- Wanna Play? Computer Gamers Help Push Frontier Of Brain Research ➞
- Player-Centric Design: The UX of The Room ➞
- Why it's so hard to kids to learn their colors--and a trick that might help. ➞
- Google's Art Project Launches Art Talk with The Museum of Modern Art ◉
- Curious about this: Art Copy&Code, A series of experiments to re-imagine advertising ➞
- A look at the The Rite of Spring ballet, not the music, the dance. ➞
- Fish: The Best App/Essay/Manifesto I've Seen In Years ◉
- WP Magazine, the Education Issue: After years of crouching, arts ed is raising its hand again ➞
- Useful: Meaningful Transitions - Motion Graphics in the User Interface ➞
- Andrew Anker: Always be humble ➞
- Download Hundreds of Free Art Catalogs from The Metropolitan Museum of Art ➞
- FYI: 100+ frequently used digital marketing acronyms ➞
- The Magic of Doing One Thing at a Time - Tony Schwartz ➞
- Debug Yourself: Rethinking Mistakes And How They Affect Your Work ➞
- On Getting Paid (And Knowing Your Worth) — Freelance Life ➞
- Pop Deflated: The Banal Celebrity Tweet Elevated To Art ◉
- How to Write a Novel: 10 Steps — A Writer’s Life ➞
- How to Give a Meaningful "Thank You" - Mark Goulston ➞
- What Does A Creative Director Do Exactly? And Is Justin Timberlake Qualified? ➞
- How simple ideas lead to scientific discoveries ◉
- This Story Stinks: How online comments influence our interpretation of a story ➞
- 50 Disruptive Companies 2013: MIT Technology Review ➞
- The Ten Principles of 3D Printing ➞
- Why Doodling in 3D is the Future ➞
- A Rare Glimpse Into The Building Of New York City’s Subway ➞
- Did Benjamin Franklin Invent Daylight Savings Time? ➞
- Free: The Guggenheim Puts 65 Modern Art Books Online ➞
- Life stranger than fiction: The Professor, the Bikini Model and the Suitcase Full of Trouble -NYTimes.com ➞
- Interesting: How we go about adding new fonts to Typekit ➞
- A Loog At Advertising Analytics 2.0 ➞
- WebKit for Developers by Paul Irish ➞
- Rodent Mind Meld: Scientists Wire Two Rats' Brains Together ➞
- How To Create A Science Prodigy ➞
- 10 Mesmerizing Animated GIFs of Balanchine Ballets ➞
- Trusting your instincts really does work, say scientists. You'll be right 90% of the time ➞
- Upcoming Web Design Events ➞
- From Gangnam Style to the Harlem Shake, Why We Just Can’t Resist a Dance Craze ➞
- Video: This Stretchable Battery Could Power the Next Generation of Wearable Gadgets ➞
- Mapping How the Brain Thinks ➞
- How Does McCormick Pick the Top Flavors of the Year? ➞