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Link Love for May 19

by admin on May 19, 2010

After missing footage was found in Argentina, Fritz Lang’s “Metropolis” has been restored and its narrative better understood (above). Oxo Good Grips Designers Take on Tablet Magazines. How Much Do Music Artists Earn Online? Apple to xplatform developers: We’re no longer suicidal. Create Your Own Virtual Instruments With Maize Sampler v2.0. New Alarm Bells About [...]

We’d love to buy the My water bottle in light blue, but the shipping costs as much as the bottle! The Big Bang Was an Explosion OF Space, Not IN Space. New Reverse Vending Machine Pays You to Recycle, Interview with David Toop, one of our favorite music writers. The iPad, the Kindle, and the [...]

Link love for March 30

by Jeffrey Melton on March 30, 2010

The Pattern & Shape project brief was to design a t-shirt using a geometric shape and incorporating pattern (above). Plants affect ecology from the bottom up. Raiding Eternity by Joel Johnson. Michael Lewis writes about a handful of Wall Street outsiders who realized the subprime mortgage business was a house of cards and found a [...]

Incase’s Courier Collection (above) looks sweet. Oxygen-enriched booze makes for less-intense hangover. Trapcode ProLoop is a powerful and flexible loop player for iPhone. A brief history of monome production. Physicists look for the arrow of time, biologists find it. A conversation with Robert Henke: Silence, Technology, and Process. In Disobedient Rooms: China Miéville On J.G. [...]

The lost culture of New Island is 43,500 years old (above). Flaunt: Designing effective, compelling and memorable portfolios of creative work. Buy the book or PDF. The doormat, the jerk and the lizard brain. Livid Instruments’ new Builder is a line of DIY parts that make it easy for users to design their own USB [...]

Sync/Lost (above) is a multi-user installation for immersion in the history of electronic music. Philip K. Dick: A ‘plastic’ paradox. Sneak peek at an upcoming Philip K. Dick film, Radio Free Albemuth. Steven Frank of Panic Software fame, on the next phase of computing. Quieting the lizard brain. The “My” water bottle from Stelton. Researchers in [...]

A Tree in Jars, an art installation by Naoko Ito (above). Synth Britannia and Krautrock: The Rebirth of Germany are two great BBC Four documentaries, but you’ll need to find torrents to watch them, as they’re not streamable online (even to rent) due to music licensing restrictions. On gospel, Abba and the death of the [...]

The artwork of Chiharu Shiota (above). The other extreme: low-alcohol beers. Deep below New York City’s bustling streets lies a dangerous world inhabited by “sandhogs.” The Rise and Fall of Design Within Reach. How Robber Barons hijacked the “Victorian Internet” Robert Henke talks with Rashad Becker about audio mastering. Apple’s Mistake: An organization that wins [...]

The amazing artwork (above) of David Spriggs. Cercle et suite d’éclats, a large scale outdoor art installation. “Natural Instincts” art print series by Tes One. Create Democracy, an interactive exhibition. Brian Eno three-fer: Eno, Peter Schmidt, and Cybernetics, Harmonia & Eno ‘76 Remix Album, A conversation with Brian Eno. Roger Penrose says physics is wrong, [...]