Ubiquity: The Week's Link

ALL THE LINKS POSTED ON SOCIAL NETWORKS:

  • If You Want to Get Better at Something, Ask Yourself These Two Questions buff.ly/2qDUPJY

  • Wallace & Gromit producers hand stake in business to staff buff.ly/2DxvQk5

  • Value Soars for Leonardo da Vinci Drawing After ‘Salvator Mundi’ buff.ly/2RRtnUK

  • The Secret Tools Magicians Use to Fool You buff.ly/2QCex3U)

  • What the Boston School Bus Schedule Can Teach Us About AI buff.ly/2QBefdH)

  • How Podcasts Became A Seductive — And Sometimes Slippery — Mode Of Storytelling buff.ly/2qHHsZd

  • The Ubiquity of Smartphones, as Captured by Photographers buff.ly/2K392c9

  • The business value of design buff.ly/2qFNRUB

  • Digital strategy: The four fights you have to win buff.ly/2qFPsKo

  • The Best Documentaries of 2018 buff.ly/2PjSXoq

  • The Curse of the Honeycrisp Apple buff.ly/2AZw5Si

  • TED Playlist: How passion becomes purpose buff.ly/2DA8kD5

  • The case for curiosity-driven research buff.ly/2RO7IfN

  • How I accidentally changed the way movies get made buff.ly/2RO7DbZ

  • The case for a decentralized internet buff.ly/2RPA9dy

  • How do you get from diversity to inclusion? Ask these 4 questions about your meetings buff.ly/2PiWjbn

  • Top US Intelligence Official Sue Gordon Wants Silicon Valley on Her Side buff.ly/2JUxbl0)

  • A New Robot Tracks Sick Bees Wearing Tiny Coded Backpacks buff.ly/2AZh03k)

  • The 31 best dance scenes in movies buff.ly/2JUwFDG

  • Jeff Koons found guilty of plagiarism over multi-million-pound sculpture  buff.ly/2JTAybZ

  • What Do Our Oldest Books Say About Us? buff.ly/2T1DQhE

  • Audience etiquette: what is acceptable behaviour in a theatre? buff.ly/2qEacSs

  • On life support: Record number of pay-TV watchers cut the cord buff.ly/2zDwpUM

  • Steppenwolf Launches New Resource: List Of New And Lesser-Known Plays That Require Diverse Casts buff.ly/2PlA1pq

  • The 600-year-old history of the resume and its uncertain future buff.ly/2zJrNwn

  • These Are the Most Exciting New Flight Routes Coming in 2019 buff.ly/2qF83Gi

  • Sundar Pichai of Google: ‘Technology Doesn’t Solve Humanity’s Problems’ buff.ly/2PkPh5X

  • 10 Impressive Questions to Ask in a Job Interview buff.ly/2zLdnMi

  • Artificial Intelligence Hits the Barrier of Meaning: Machine learning algorithms don’t yet understand things the way humans do — with sometimes disastrous consequences. buff.ly/2AWGlLi

  • The Quartz guide to artificial intelligence: What is it, why is it important, and should we be afraid? buff.ly/2QBpSS9

  • AI Taught Itself How to Be the Best Chess Player in the World—So, Uh, What’s Next? buff.ly/2AW3xZR

  • An illustrated tribute to Stan Lee and his career buff.ly/2zZFE27

  • Protect Your Privacy Online With These Data-Guarding Browser Extensions buff.ly/2q3XyeS

  • 6 Immersive Things: Shepard Fairey’s AR app, an AI scripted short, VR horror and more… buff.ly/2zFdjha

  • How to Get Over Burnout When You Can’t Take Time Off buff.ly/2zG2UBJ

  • Life as a Bug Bounty Hunter: A Struggle Every Day, Just to Get Paid buff.ly/2zGGv7C

  • Jessica Hische: Tomorrow I’ll Be Brave buff.ly/2SXvrvv

  • Be Nice, but Be Difficult: Finding a Balance as a Creative Person Being difficult is a learned skill we should nurture buff.ly/2zBQHy6

  • AIGA Keynote: Designing the Future of Museums buff.ly/2QBZNlW

  • New Satellites Will Use Radio Waves to Spy on Ships and Planes buff.ly/2SUUdMN)

  • Does giving donors stuff actually raise more money? buff.ly/2SYiDoW

  • The Problem With Being Perfect buff.ly/2ASBA55

  • As the Asteroid Turns: NASA Probe Snaps Video of Spinning Bennu buff.ly/2T0Wy9b

  • Merely desiring to alter your personality is not enough, and may backfire unless you take concrete action to change buff.ly/2Oxz4oD

  • Why do we feel so busy? It’s all our hidden ‘shadow work’ | Oliver Burkeman buff.ly/2SYhayW

  • Persistence vs. consistent buff.ly/2PimaAc

  • On Physician Burnout and the Plight of the Modern Knowledge Worker buff.ly/2Fb4OQR

  • 9 Out of 10 People Are Willing to Earn Less Money to Do More-Meaningful Work buff.ly/2SWEXiz

  • Meet The Scientists Connecting Lab-Grown "Mini Brains" to Robots buff.ly/2Pijvq3

  • Introduction to Design Futures: Learn more about how the context for the practice of design has changed and what these changes mean for the future of professional work and education. buff.ly/2zDgGW1

  • The truth about advertising's long-hours culture buff.ly/2SQClTr

  • Do Creative Ideas Work Better than Data-Driven Ones? buff.ly/2JSdfzy

  • To Give a Great Presentation, Distill Your Message to Just 15 Words buff.ly/2SZmiCy

  • How YouTube’s Algorithm Really Works buff.ly/2Pi8LrS

  • 3 Ways to Fight Impostor Syndrome buff.ly/2QrQXqx

  • Your native language affects what you can and can’t see buff.ly/2zClxqk

  • The Terrifying Science Behind California’s Massive Camp Fire buff.ly/2JUWN1t

  • The secret history of Ctrl+Alt+Del buff.ly/2OxeKDC

  • Six tips for working in an all-distributed team buff.ly/2DuiWTW

  • Why Do All Websites Look the Same? buff.ly/2zE5w3h

  • How LEGO Run Design Sprints at Scale buff.ly/2zFexJ8

  • Martin Scorsese on Framing - “When it all comes together ... you become the film you’re making.” buff.ly/2qzVbBd

  • Jason Fried — How to Live Life on Your Own Terms buff.ly/2mBZ3Qj

  • They Hacked Their School District When They Were 12. The Adults Are Still Trying to Catch Up. buff.ly/2PgQLhB

  • Even More Covers buff.ly/2SwSxZJ

  • 157 Animated Minimalist Mid-Century Book Covers buff.ly/2P8FsrD

  • How to Check If Your Facebook Account Got Hacked—and How Badly buff.ly/2yyyxg3

  • Has Artificial Intelligence Brought Us the Next Great Art Movement? Here Are 9 Artists Who Are Exploring AI’s Creative Potential buff.ly/2SNQil3

  • Making Talk TV for a Post-TV Generation buff.ly/2zAy4e1

  • Damaged in Venice’s Historic Flooding Last Week, Two Miró Tapestries Were Restored in Record Time for an Exhibition buff.ly/2zw5CcY

  • What’s the Most Influential Book of the Past 20 Years? buff.ly/2zBuvEf

  • Capturing the Minimum Viable Data – IDEO Stories buff.ly/2zCPsin

  • Harvard scientists suggest 'Oumuamua is an alien device buff.ly/2SSB12u

  • In the Age of A.I., Is Seeing Still Believing? buff.ly/2AQu2Qu

  • Times critics reflect on how the Great Recession affected theater, music and the arts - Los Angeles Times buff.ly/2qylHLa

  • Writing is a product designer’s real “unicorn” skill. buff.ly/2JLcsQP

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.