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Here’s a very cool (albeit difficult to understand) graphic that illustrates the creative process (at least for one man): How do you map the path from idea to result? Soon to graduate from the Ringling College of Art and Design, self-described ‘experimenter’ Melike Turgut drew the complex curving path towards a well thought out result. [...]
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This is a spectacular presentation about the brain and how it controls our perceptions of everything from pain to color to sound. If Dr. Ramachandran should ever tire of his day job, the stand-up comedy world needs some new faces. VS Ramachandran on your mind | Video on TED.com
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(Edited 2010-01-10 at 15:14:15) If intellectual property remains private forever, what happens to our culture? Songs, books and other artworks are protected for at least 70 years after the author’s death. Who is served by that law??? With the original author dead (and his or her children also!) who stands to benefit from ? The [...]
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Enkeling combines illustration, typography with bright colors, 3-D stereography and a little bit of graffiti style to make totally unique illustrations. Enjoy! Last Days of Lady Day by Enkeling (via Flickr)
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I never had the fortitude to slog through one of David Foster Wallace’s epic novels, but according to smart people he was a big deal: David Foster Wallace, Postmodern Writer, Is Found Dead – NYTimes.com
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Really interesting art by a guy who is fascinated with the hypocrisy in our government’s attitude towards narcotics, psychedelics and pharmaceuticals. He does not preach or raise alarms. He asks us to look: The Paintings of Adam Stennett
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This is an insanely slick and sexy animated short about…well, “watermelon love” is all you should know before watching: YouTube – watermelon love
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No special computer effects were used to create this, just an unhealthy obsession with porno mags and some mad stop-motion skills: PJ Harvey, The Piano (video) (via Dailymotion)
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The author of A Whole Lotta Nothing has a great point about the confusion created by ambiguous website navigation terminology: I tend to think of “Previous” and “Back” as representing the idea of “Older”. But most often the Back or Previous refers to the previous page you were on, which had Newer photos/post that you [...]
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This is a fantastic artistic photography site. Rik Garrett is a unique artist who creates works of art with light and the human body.
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