Weekly Digest – 2012-05-14
- Jon Burgerman has some art in the back @magicpony on Queen. "Fun" is the magic word. #toronto http://t.co/8t05fwT1 #
Weekly Digest – 2012-05-07
- “@brainpicker To take your breath away – 5 fine art photographers capture animals like you've never seen them before http://t.co/hCdVVcDY” #
- Most "problems" are actually "symptoms". It's easier to practice prevention than it is to find a cure. #
- Toronto director's "Unstoppable" ad for the Paralypics. http://t.co/INOepvTF #
- Machanical waves sculptures by Reuben Margolin help me redefine "Technical Artist". #TED http://t.co/LITbBJCL #
- Pixar's been great about sharing tech. As proof, here's a complete list of their whitepapers.: [via Tyler Von Muehlen] http://t.co/8vivqvgx #
- Nostalgia via LEGO patent drawing circa 1958 http://t.co/jlO7XBX8 #
- Travel routes weaving our footprint on the globe. #map #infographic http://t.co/Wia5JmlH #
- Morning tribal psychedelic heartbeats providing tempo for portfolio building. #music http://t.co/kk9ry3Yq #
Weekly Digest – 2012-04-30
- The Kevin Smith of design. Loving Draplin's "Tall Tales From A Large Man" talk. Detroit Whah? [thx Zak Koski] http://t.co/TX14hwky #
- Monty Python's John Cleese on how to switch modes to become more focused or more creative. http://t.co/Uu8rZXC4 #
- Game developer employee manual describes a flat corporate structure w/ almost no management. Love U Valve. http://t.co/WQO8LwA0 #
Weekly Digest – 2012-04-23
- Wall Digital LED Clock #want – http://t.co/mLfEbyWN #
- Online archive of old maps, includes Detroit, Vancouver, Toronto, etc. [via Mo Bot] http://t.co/tp6zbsPC #
- $75 and I can own a mini version of Theo Jansen's wind powered beasts? How did this slip by? #video http://t.co/fBr9zcRX #
- Sidewalks, escilators, wind tunnels and computer simulations in this article on the psychology of foot traffic. http://t.co/4u8Hr3mT #
- Modular Machine Marble Madness by Theo Jansen. http://t.co/Mf6tnC77 #
- Data overload can be debilitating, but overcome with data visualization. [thx Dave Z.] http://t.co/I6Wn1Eyw #
Weekly Digest – 2012-04-16
- 13 powerful productivity tools & methods. IFTTT is straight from heaven. – http://t.co/YnR8VZcD #
- Fluids in photos & 3D renders. Some systems are better felt. http://t.co/6He2UcXs #
- Eagle chillin with fox and cats. It feels dismissive to just call this "cute". [thx Juan] http://t.co/O4XGNErK #
- xkcd's infographic shows just how deep Cameron's ocean dive was. http://t.co/5CfFsrLG #
- Combine the game Guantlet with the film Oceans 11 and you get Monaco – http://t.co/MS3MGmLm #
Weekly Digest – 2012-04-09
- Finally some input innovations. Please attach one to my Cintiq drawing tablet. (thx @sneakatdatavibe) http://t.co/Mf3ydV0D #
Weekly Digest – 2012-04-02
- Projection mapped effects puts digital tattoos and polygons on silver painted face. Samsung ad awesomeness. http://t.co/Nj5V8xu1 #
- Animated wind map makes the US look like it's covered in fun fur. http://t.co/6XcrLaLl #
- Didn't get the sunrise I was hoping for this morning, so these photo manipulations will have to provide today's color. http://t.co/yT16GFK0 #
- Less productive? Awe, come on. It was only one cup of coffee. http://t.co/gX3e6XnT #
- Roomie and I have spoke of a loft redesign. Monkey bars is one option, but this… ? http://t.co/nlY2WPki #
- Excited to revisit horror films after finding this killer list (har har). Most of my favs are mentioned. http://t.co/elHqlcVk #
Weekly Digest – 2012-03-26
- Little free libraries (that look like mailboxes) [via The Jack Rabbit Speaks] : http://t.co/pzJ70BRG #
- Utopia on College has yet to disappoint. Original and tasty, yet familiar and comforting. Win Win @Utopes #toronto #
- "knowledge workers actually have fewer good hours in a day than manual laborers do — on average, about six hours" : http://t.co/Wtv2geBz #
Weekly Digest – 2012-03-19
- American ISPs to launch massive copyright spying scheme on July 12 – http://t.co/qejOEzM6 #
- I have collected 3 tents over the years, and now I have the impulse to acquire another. http://t.co/JKTk9xaX #
- This virutal rave reminds me of that Southpark episode on WoW. You know the one. http://t.co/wsi1w14h #
- Was reminded of @ewerx when viewing these infographic-like images from Complexity Graphics. http://t.co/KQCrPB1T #
- "The deeper that sorrow carves into your being, the more joy you can contain." ~ Kahlil Gibran #quote #
- Tweet Topic Explorer has just helped me visualize my twitter feed as colored keywords: http://t.co/6mlRn45Y #
- Dance photography with so many defined lines of action. http://t.co/cCncpjrK #
- Photos of abandoned places. From Fukushima to Chernobyl, to Spain and Detroit. [thanks Michelle Pollard]: http://t.co/ypwxUesk #
- Copyright math shows we need SOPA/ACTA to restore thousands jobs… that never existed. #owned http://t.co/6CPS2RnO #
- Quits job & says, "The old Google was a great place to work. The new one? .. -1" [via @VenessaMiemis @docjamesw] : http://t.co/yxRJBqcr #
- Got a spare flash drive? Here's an original idea for file sharing, off the cloud. http://t.co/6jtnkenL #
- First RSA, and now TED launches animated channel. http://t.co/Vw0kHwNq #
- Please work more hours so we can produce less. Thanks. http://t.co/Uq8Q3SL4 #
- High silver prices has been hindering solar production, but sounds like that is changing. [via Angus Wakefield] http://t.co/9xJ3GvfJ #
- Procedural goodies, including animated GIFs & white papers from Spore developer: http://t.co/zTVD63XP #
- Advice on how to be creative in the game industry. To be a cog in the machine or a lone wolf? #GDC [via @spacearmada] http://t.co/yt0uGl1O #
- Advice on how to be creative in the game industry. To be a cog in the wheel or a lone wolf. #GDC [via @spacearmada] http://t.co/yt0uGl1O #
- Work still killing you? Tim Ferris helps convert your office into something a little more body friendly. http://t.co/UayPGTjg #
- Zoomable map of the universe can make one feel pretty small: [via Zack Mosley] http://t.co/GyV13aek #
- Merchants of Cool (Full Version), featuring Limp Bizkit, Britney and ICP http://t.co/DNSw4X0T #
- Priceless 2.5 hour panel discussion on the tea party, occupy wall street, Egypt's Tahrir square and other movements. http://t.co/PgziKpuQ #
- Red threads tie the rotoscoped characters together with the music nicely.
Great work @Jesse_Davidge http://t.co/TqgLlFT5 # - How to get your workforce realling performing? Sample some examples of "gamification": http://t.co/EPsScxSb #
- Rushkoff points out a new role for the one percent. http://t.co/Mp8S340g #
Weekly Digest – 2012-03-12
- My favorite Ted talk on education, creativity & dance. http://t.co/W4zg9qRO #
- How to keep up on dozens (or hundreds) of blogs? For those that do not know what an "RSS reader" is. http://t.co/oKzBGrMq #
- I will now have nightmares of the cheetah robot chasing me. http://t.co/W1dbWfMP #
- Agency pitch processes don't accurately portray a real relationship. http://t.co/m6HtQvRr #
- Just now, I had the opportunity to shake hands with Chewbacca. The hand enveloped mine, making my day. #torontocomicon thx @TheWookieeRoars #
- EVer sit at your computer, at work, and think, "I'm dying here." Then you probably are. http://t.co/hMTp0tfZ #
- Is the code in your game not perfect? Well then it might just get a lot worse really quickly. http://t.co/XAN9L67V #
- And Youtube's variable playback speed…… dissapeared? Not before I took a screencap. Yes, I be geeking out. http://t.co/GDggU2wT #
- Wait! When did Youtube add double, 1/2 or 1/4 playback speeds??? Vimeo has some work to do. Btw, here's a cyber-girl! http://t.co/AtChkNM6 #
- I don't typically post game news, but here come some, starting with DOOM 4 screenshots: http://t.co/IAA8WJcp #
- "Politics is not changing. Government is changing." I dream and take action for a future like this. http://t.co/lbjufZVP #
- Saw this Biolite campfire video years back. On their homepage they have MANY updates to an already amazing product. http://t.co/pAWzyjq0 #
- Better check for a pulse if you're not inspired by these photos in Smithsonian's 9th Annnual contest. http://t.co/EdqnUQYx #
- My new favorite online dictionary/thesaurus. Powerful search capabilities and more results. http://t.co/4ETMr6rW #
- Sad about lack of tactile response on your tablet? Senseg is bringing touch feedback to touchscreens. [via Rick Jayx] : http://is.gd/nRqWOY #
- Mapping out our internal living systems in the Human Atlas Project [thx Lisa Griffiths] : http://t.co/ub2GG0Y1 #
- Validates being up till 2am playing with aqua in CSS. RT @winsontang Yes, Color Matters [Infographic] http://t.co/1c7mbe6D #