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The Week's Links: June 14, 2013

All the links posted on social networks this week:

  • A History of Braun Design, Part 1: Electric Shavers 
  • How to Shape a Transmedia Campaign for Your Organization 
  • How Does the Brain React to a Romantic Breakup? 
  • Lewis Carroll’s original manuscript for Alice’s Adventures Under Ground, with his own illustrations. 
  • Why Big Data Is Not Truth 
  • Embracing The Remix: An Act To Promote The Progress Of Useful Arts 
  • 7 Ways to Boost Your Creativity 
  • The Three Kinds of Laziness 
  • New Study Shows Not All Laughter is Created Equal 
  • 30 Bits of Commencement Wisdom for the Class of 2013 
  • Design In A Nutshell 
  • A Rare Behind-The-Scenes Look At Some Of Bowie's Most Iconic Photographs 
  • Watch: The History Of The Bauhaus, In 2 Minutes 
  • 20 Things You Didn't Know About... Beer 
  • So great: Underground New York Public Library 
  • Your Genes Don't Fit: Why 10,000 Hours of Practice Won't Make You an Expert 
  • Minecraft, Dubstep & the Olympics: Trying To Figure Out What More We Can Do 
  • Advice from Seth Godin on Leading Up 
  • The Quantified Brain of a Self-Tracking Neuroscientist: MIT Technology Review 
  • How to Write a Better Case Study 
  • New Artificial Heart to Be Tested: MIT Technology Review 
  • IBM's Watson Headed to Your Smartphone as Customer Service Agent: MIT Technology Review 
  • Better web typography in a few simple steps 
  • Highlights of day 1 at TEDGlobal 2013 
  • What Neurons Look Like (as Drawn by Students, Grad Students, and Professors) 
  • Creativity Top 5: Week of June 10, 2013 
  • Cannes Contenders from Europe, Asia and Beyond 
  • Amazing Photographs Of A Giant, Forgotten Collection Of Human Brains 
  • Way-Way-Off-Broadway: How the immersive theater of 'Then She Fell' resonates with the digital world 
  • The Talks is a weekly updated online interview magazine. 
  • The National Endowment for the Arts Releases New Research Tool on Working Artists 
  • Pulitzer & Tony Winner Doug Wright on Objects, Evidence and Writing What You Don't Know 
  • The Ad World's Best Ideas: 12 Campaigns That Will Win At Cannes 
  • Clever: Varsity Bookmarking is a weekly interview magazine where questions are answered with links 
  • See Salvador Dali’s Illustrations for the 1969 Edition of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland 
  • Gorgeous: Super Intricate Paper Cuts by Eric Standley Look Like Stained Glass 
  • The State Of Responsive Web Design 
  • Codrops: A showcase collection of various page transition effects using CSS animations. 
  • Culture City: New Stages of Development in Dance 
  • "then we begin to craft around our intention" 
  • Google Ventures shares their private Startup Lab Workshop videos 
  • Apple Design Awards WWDC: This year's winners 
  • The 2013 Creativity 50: The annual list of the year's most inspiring and influential creative figures 
  • modern.IE: Test versions of IE using Virtual Machines that you download and manage in your own dev environment. 
  • So useful: Screensiz.es is a database of screen specs for most popular devices. 
  • Astoria to get new bookstore — making it the only independent bookseller in the borough 
  • Notes Towards a Philosophy of Sleep 
  • Theater Business Models: The Next Frontier 
  • Don’t Blink: The Science of the Mona Lisa’s Flickering Smile 
  • Today's Google Doodle honoring Maurice Sendak is fantastic. 
  • Cannes Lions celebrates 60 years of advertising 
  • Creative Review: Alan Fletcher archive goes live 
  • Responsive Web Design Easter Egg ∙ A List Apart 
  • Why You Should Try Hacking Books 
  • Inside the Actors Studio Host James Lipton on His Favorite Interview and Pimping in Paris 
  • The Evolution of the Treble Clef 
  • For the First Time, See What the Most Basic Chemistry Actually Looks Like 
  • The Graduation Advice We Wish We'd Been Given 
  • Your mega summer reading list: 180+ books recommended by TEDsters
  • Google Will Now Tell You the Nutrition Information for Foods 
  • CSS Beautifier: Beautifies your css automatically so that it is consistent and easy to read 
  • 11 Mots Merveilleux Recently Added to the French Dictionary 
  • Star Wars: Anatomy of a Logo 
  • 90 Amazing Behind-the-Scenes Photos From Your Favorite Summer Movies 
  • Alex Payne: Letter To A Young Programmer Considering A Startup 
  • Georgia Museum of Art Crowdsources a Deaccession Decision 
  • The Good Listener: What's More Important, Lyrics Or Music? 
  • 5 Principles of Convergence: How To Work Better At The Intersection Of Tech, Creativity, And Media 
  • Danny Boyle's 15 Golden Rules of Moviemaking 
  • The State Of Responsive Web Design 
  • Source Code Typography 
  • Orson Welles Narrates Animation of Plato’s Cave Allegory 
  • The Rise and Fall of Charm in American Men 
  • Equity At 100: More Than Just A Broadway Baby 
  • And now for some fun: Me and Sad Keanu: A 3D-Printing Story 
  • Don't hide behind formality 
  • 35 Things You Didn’t Know About Jim Henson 
  • Iterations: How ESPN Thinks About The Future Of Its Product And Technologies 
  • The $1.3B Quest to Build a Supercomputer Replica of a Human Brain 
  • People who feel they deserve success are among those most likely to fail when challenges arise, research has revealed 

 

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