The Week's Links: May 15, 2015

ALL THE LINKS POSTED ON SOCIAL NETWORKS THIS WEEK:

  • Carl Schoonover: How to look inside the brain owl.li/MRoJ5
  • Stripe's Bold Bid to Make Money as Easy to Send as Email owl.li/MRjhq
  • These Disney•Pixar Palettes are the Most Aesthetically Pleasing Things You’ll See All Day http://owl.li/MRiJ4
  • Water: the weirdest liquid on the planet owl.li/MRj7S
  • Use Boredom to Find Your Next Jackpot Idea owl.li/MR9w9
  • ◉ Comma story - Terisa Folaron owl.li/MNYjW
  • Watch Miles Davis Improvise Music for Elevator to the Gallows, Louis Malle’s New Wave Thriller (1958) owl.li/MOHfE
  • Ditching sheet music, Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra plays from memory owl.li/MP4E7
  • How Feasible is Dubai's Underwater Tennis Court? owl.li/MOEv0
  • Anand Varma: A thrilling look at the first 21 days of a bee’s life owl.li/MP4x9
  • More Consensus on Coffee’s Benefits Than You Might Think owl.li/MOCZt
  • What Tesla and Apple Both Know About Entering New Markets owl.li/MRgYB
  • Looking for something to read: The Pulitzer Prizes Finalists 2015 owl.li/MOKdB
  • The 100 Best Documentaries of All Time owl.li/MOHla
  • Prime Minister of Singapore codes, shares his C++ code for Sudoku solver owl.li/MOz9x
  • ◉ What Is History For? owl.li/MNY7R
  • The Most Essential Ingredient In Interaction Design? The Words owl.li/MOj31
  • The wars that inspired Game of Thrones - Alex Gendler owl.li/MOwMd
  • You Are Not Your Job owl.li/MO6ue
  • Why is yawning contagious? - Claudia Aguirre owl.li/MOwHq
  • ◉ The dancer, the singer, the cellist ... creative collaboration - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/5/13…
  • Beverages under a Microscope owl.li/MOCVw
  • The Magician Who Astounded the World by Conjuring Spirits and Talking with Mummies owl.li/MO2Mk
  • These Guerrilla Subway Signs Let You Get Out Of The Subway Exactly Where You Want owl.li/MOkhd
  • The 100 Most Creative People 2015- Fast Company owl.li/MOjXY
  • The Getty Museum is Recapping ‘Game of Thrones’ Episodes With Medieval Art owl.li/MMZAw
  • The New York Times–Facebook Deal Is Here owl.li/MSwQY
  • The history of the paper clip: It was invented in 1899. It hasn’t been improved upon since. owl.li/MM8Nr
  • ◉ The Psychology of Irrational Fear owl.li/MNXQQ
  • Say what? How the brain separates our ability to talk and write owl.li/MM2XP
  • Why Do Cats Purr? It's Not Just Because They're Happy owl.li/MM8LF
  • The Difference Between 'Best By,' 'Sell By' And 'Expires On' owl.li/MM2TQ
  • Desert Dancer: True story of the YouTube choreographers owl.li/MM5jk
  • ◉ What Hollywood Can Teach Us About the Future of Work - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/5/12…
  • The Mysterious Persistence of the Cronut owl.li/MM2Rn
  • The Chinese Art of the Crowd owl.li/MM5hb
  • 15 European Opera Houses to Offer Free Online Streaming owl.li/MMZRC
  • It's Time To Take Flickr Seriously Again owl.li/MM31f
  • NASA's Curiosity Rover Views Serene Sundown on Mars owl.li/MM0Pv
  • 2015 National Design Awards Winners- Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum owl.li/MIvmP
  • ◉ Why the U.S. Has Fallen Behind in Internet Speed and Affordability owl.li/MNXHR
  • Johnnie Walker's 'Smart' Blue Label owl.li/MHYms
  • 10 Things to See During New York Design Week 2015 owl.li/MIi3l
  • How to be good at stress owl.li/MHjes
  • The Master Designer Who Gave the Area Code Its Parentheses owl.li/MI1wJ
  • ◉ The Acceptance of Change - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/5/11…
  • The Creativity Top 5: Week of May 4-May 8, 2015 owl.li/MOevf
  • Bill Gates's Quest to Determine Why Children Are Dying owl.li/MEM7F
  • The State of Design Tools: An Unscientific Survey owl.li/MHZar
  • What Hollywood Can Teach Us About the Future of Work owl.li/MM2OY
  • How To Design a Typeface: Mark Simonson’s Process owl.li/MHYLe
  • Download 422 Free Art Books from The Metropolitan Museum of Art owl.li/MELVd
  • Missing Link Microbes May Help Explain How Single Cells Became Us owl.li/MEGxg
  • Ideo Imagines 18 Packaging Concepts For The Future owl.li/MEF28
  • What Happened to Marie Antoinette's Children? owl.li/MEGlA
  • Your Creative Calendar: 73 Things To Do, See, And Hear This May owl.li/MEERz
  • Inside the Lair of the Guy Behind Film's Most Iconic Sounds owl.li/MEGgP
  • Taking Note: Yeats and the Economics of Creativity owl.li/MEE5o
  • A $2.5 Billion Plan To Transport Penn Station Back In Time owl.li/MEFsw
  • Scientists make first-ever acoustic images of thunder at a Florida military base. owl.li/MEM1h
  • What Frida wore: the artist's wardrobe locked up 50 years – in pictures owl.li/MEFax
  • New Type of Stem Cell Could Make It Easier to Grow Human Organs owl.li/MEBta
  • The Infamous "War of the Worlds" Radio Broadcast Was a Magnificent Fluke owl.li/MCtX5
  • Why You Should Do More Things Alone owl.li/MCd47
  • The 10 Greatest Films of All Time According to 358 Filmmakers owl.li/MCtUl
  • NASA's New 10-Engine Drone Is Half Chopper, Half Plane owl.li/MCcOC
  • Birds Drawn on Vintage Envelopes owl.li/MCtvJ
  • The Lessons Google Ventures Learned From Secret owl.li/MBxZd
  • Kickstarter and failure owl.li/MEDZW
  • With Video Launch, Reddit Is Officially a Media Company owl.li/MCsNd
  • The Very First Self-Driving Semi Truck Has Hit the Road owl.li/MCs6v
  • What Killed The Infographic? owl.li/MBxN3
  • How Corona Made Cinco De Mayo An American Holiday owl.li/MBxvd
  • ◉ Why the U.S. Has Fallen Behind in Internet Speed and Affordability owl.li/MvaA1
  • Real-Life Soldiers Masquerade as Toys in the African Desert owl.li/MyVZD
  • Who invented the piano? And why was he forgotten? owl.li/MyWDC
  • 15 Ideas That Will Make You Reconsider Virtual Reality owl.li/MyVNa
  • Jonathan Basile brings Borges' Library of Babel to life with an eerie, gibberish-filled website. owl.li/MyWlG
  • The World's Loneliest ATM is in Antarctica owl.li/MyS5K
  • Penny Black: the turbulent history of the short-lived stamp owl.li/MyWhw
  • Inside the Inflatable Hospital That's Saving Lives in Nepal owl.li/MyW1T
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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.