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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 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, [...]

A.V. Club interviews John Crowley on the occassion of the 25th-anniversary of Little Big (above) We are all mutants say scientists. Books to read now, from Seed magazine. Forget design thinking and try hybrid thinking. Human Centered Design Toolkit from IDEO. Spirograph, spirographs, spirography. Get your Philip K. Dick collection boxed set from The Library [...]

Cuddle your electronic gear with Pijama Cases (above). New DSLR bags from Incase look sweet. Design your own SIGG bottle at CafePress. Scientists at Cambridge University have discovered that electrons in quantum-scale wires can break into two smaller particles, called spinons and holons. The iPhone ecosystem is toxic, says Steven Frank. Costlier health care is [...]

Link love 2009-04-13

by Jeffrey Melton on April 13, 2009

Design Business Review (above) is a print-on-demand publication that will help you learn more about the business of creativity. Dork Yearbook features pictures from yesteryear of geeks and the computers they love. The Society for Environmental Graphic Design (SEGD) is a global community of people working at the intersection of communication design and the built [...]