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The Week's Links: March 22, 2013

All the links posted on social networks this week:

  • Underground Library Lets Subway Riders Sample Books On iPhones 
  • And You Can Dance. For Inspiration. (Five Views On Dance) 
  • List of inventors killed by their own inventions - Wikipedia  /via @radiolab
  • UX Design: Designing For The Multifaceted User 
  • The Photographer Who Made Architects Famous 
  • How did I miss this: National Geographic Found, a new photo tumblr.  /via @kottke
  • Everything You Need To Know About Quotes and Accents 
  • Cool: loads.in - test how fast a webpage loads in a real browser from over 50 locations worldwide 
  • Google Art Project adds nearly 2,000 works, from street art to prized photos 
  • Apple Finally Adds Two-Step Verification to iCloud and Apple ID 
  • The Devil Is An Artistic Director 
  • Harry Houdini: Audio of the escape artist introducing his famous "water torture" escape 
  • A Modest Proposal By John Bohannon: Get Rid Of Powerpoint And Use Dancers Instead 
  • NEA ARTS: Beyond Museum Walls: The Smithsonian Institution's Mobile Strategy 
  • Can’t Get That Song Out of My Head: An Animation of a Psychological Phenomenon We All Know 
  • J.K. Rowling criticizes TV for romanticizing adolescence 
  • App Building DIY Way: Non-Techie Entrepreneurs Find Outside Resources to Help Them Create Software 
  • Get Scott Berkun's Mindfire 1.1 Free for the next 48 hours 
  • 5 steps to get crisp about that idea floating in your head 
  • The 150 Things the World's Smartest People Are Afraid Of 
  • What the smartest people do on the weekend is what everyone else will do during the week in ten years 
  • "Applied Design" at MoMA is the first exhibition to include the 14 video games the museum acquired last year. 
  • La Sagrada Familia: Under Construction For Over 130 Years 
  • Literary Magazines Adapt to the Digital Age 
  • Dance Your PH.D. 
  • Responsible Considerations For Responsive Web Design 
  • From Google Ventures: 4 Steps For Combining The Hacker Way With Design Thinking 
  • A Map of the World According to Illustrators and Storytellers 
  • The GitHub Generation: Why We're All in Open Source Now 
  • Aaron Sorkin was right: Kill Your Meeting Room — The Future's in Walking and Talking 
  • How will we manage and market the arts of the future. Good article: My Arts Utopia 
  • Will Authors Get Compensated for Used E-Book Sales? 
  • Transmedia Storytelling Comes Alive With Secret Cinema 
  • Creativity Top 5: Week of March 18, 2013 
  • FOUND: A New Collection of Rare Photos from the National Geographic Archives 
  • The Algorithm That Helps You Friend People You Don't Know 
  • Announcing the 2013 winners of The Brain Prize 
  • David Parsons' Caught vs Wrecking Crew Orchestra's Tron 
  • Researchers Explain Goals and Structure of Brain Activity Map: MIT Technology Review 
  • The Gamification of Education? 
  • Dan Ariely's Course on "A Beginner's Guide to Irrational Behavior" Open for Enrollment! 
  • A Photo Service That Understands the Contents of Your Images 
  • So great: Father hacks Donkey Kong so his daughter can play as Peach and save Mario. 
  • Email Best Practices for Teams 
  • Milestones 
  • Even Bees Get a Buzz When They Drink Caffeine 
  • Mapping How the Brain Thinks 
  • The Secret Lives Of Dancers 
  • Lousy Sleep Isn't Good For Your Body, Either 
  • Digital Files and 3D Printing—in the Renaissance? 
  • Transforming Raw Scientific Data Into Sculpture and Song 
  • This Is What 15,000 Volts Look Like Going Into a Piece of Wood 
  • Is Cursive Handwriting Going Extinct? 
  • Hello World! Processing: A Smart New Documentary On The Awesome Potential Of Creative Coding 
  • Why Great Ideas Get Rejected: From TEDxOU 
  • The New Psychology of Marketing 
  • Fascinating: Danse Macabre - A Scandal at the Bolshoi Ballet, The New Yorker 
  • I Want My Music Videos: The Art Form Gets Its Own Museum Exhibition 
  • Research has shown that we are not very good judges of how effectively we're learning new information. 
  • "Embracing Analog" at SXSW: What the growing fascination with the physical means for marketers 
  • The Stax Records Guide To Overcoming Setbacks 
  • Reflections on the First Hackathon at the White House: MIT Center for Civic Media 
  • Veronica Mars creator Rob Thomas on the wildly successful Kickstarter movie campaign 
  • Can’t Get That Song Out of My Head: An Animation of a Psychological Phenomenon We All Know 
  • Valentina Lisitsa, The Justin Bieber of Classical Piano 
  • TED Playlists: What does the future look like? 
  • Sleep Deprivation Effects: 8 Scary Side Effects Of Too Little Shut-Eye 
  • A new website for CERN 
  • Whose Idea Were Cruises, Anyway? 
  • Can You Make Sad Songs Sound Happy (And Vice Versa)? 
  • Pixar's Senior Scientist explains how math makes the movies and games we love 
  • Neil Tyson Pounds The Table, Demanding A Future, Now! 
  • 12 Steps to Incorporate Exercise into Your Life 
  • Classic worth revisiting: Pixar’s 22 Rules of Storytelling 
  • Jesse Rosen: Doing More About Diversity in America's Orchestras 
  • 4 inspiring kids imagine the future of learning 
  • A Day in the Life of a Digital Editor, 2013 - Technology 
  • How Disney Bought Lucasfilm—and Its Plans for 'Star Wars' 
  • Everything We Know About What Data Brokers Know About You  /via @davepell
  • Brilliant idea, can't wait to try it: Hack the Met - Metropolitan Museum of Art Tour 
  • I'm Not Your Consumer: How Research Misses The Human Behind The Demographic 

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