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  • YouTube – Impossible motion: magnet-like slopes
    "Winner of the Best Visual Illusion of the Year Contest 2010" Beautiful/awesome.
    (tags: illusion video opticalillusion optical )
  • Dubious Quality: Repetitive, And Brutal (Please Note: I Am Not Referring To This Blog)
    "In 1872, the British government and the Royal Society launched the first major oceanic expedition, transforming a two-hundred-and-twenty-six-foot naval warship into a floating laboratory…the ship, with five scientists, roamed the globe for thee and a half years. The crew was constantly dredging the ocean floor for specimens, and the work was repetitive, and brutal; two men went insane, two others drowned, and another committed suicide." I am looking forward to Bill Harris telling me more about this.
    (tags: billharris quotation royalsociety science madness )
  • potlatch: Tony Blur
    "The Economist has published a deliberately weird 'heroes of New Labour', to mark the end of a political decade that they dominated politically. But I think that New Labour's pantheon can only be truly understood in terms of the band that they modelled themselves on: Blur."
    (tags: willdavies indie politics analogy blur )
  • Anger: Managing the amygdala hijack « Life at the Bar
    "The amygdala is the “fight or flight” and emotional memory part of the brain. Its job is to protect by comparing incoming data with emotional memories. An amygdala hijack occurs when we respond out of measure with the actual threat because it has triggered a much more significant emotional threat." Wow, there's actually science behind that feeling. Useful to give it a name, too.
    (tags: amygdala psychology brain happiness anger calm )
  • The blue and the green | Bad Astronomy | Discover Magazine
    "This is why I tell people over and over again: you cannot trust what you see even with your own eyes. Your eyes are not cameras faithfully taking pictures of absolute truth of all that surrounds you. They have filters, and your brain has to interpret the jangled mess it gets fed. Colors are not what they appear, shapes are not what they appear (that zoomed image above is square, believe it or not), objects are not what they appear." This is crazy – and one of the few optical illusions I've seen that still works when zoomed-in super close. It's so hard to make head or tail of.
    (tags: opticalillusion perception images illusion colour science )
  • io9 – Michael Bay Finally Made An Art Movie – Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
    "So, to sum up: Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen is one of the greatest achievements in the history of cinema, if not the greatest. You could easily argue that cinema, as an artform, has all been leading up to this. It will destabilize your limbic system, probably forever, and make you doubt the solidity of your surroundings. Generations of auteurs have struggled, in vain, to create a cinematic experience as overwhelming, and as liberating, as ROTF." This review is, essentially, amazing, and has elevated ROTF to a must-see for me.
    (tags: review io9 scifi transformers michaelbay movies cinema film art awesome )
  • kewlchops: Blog all dog-eared pages: The Best Australian Stories 2007 / Repossession
    "I'm continually drawn in by the belief that everyone finds their own way through life, age, cities, networks, whatever. And as Meehan's tale recounts, it's the whispers we leave on the wind that entice others to follow our hints." Just go and read the story; it's wonderful, and the fragments George picks out so carefully constructed. That made my evening.
    (tags: stories narrative shortstory storytelling conversation )
  • David OReilly – BLOG – Animation, Ideas, Information etc
    "The application works by assuming a constant viewing angle (35-45 degrees), typical for when the device is placed on a tabletop. The 3d scene’s perspective is warped using anamorphosis…" Awesome.
    (tags: iphone illusion design video anamorphic perspective )
  • The Omni Group – OmniDiskSweeper
    "OmniDiskSweeper is a utility for quickly finding and deleting big, useless files and thus making space on your hard disks."
    (tags: osx software utility macosx mac )
  • Balsamiq Mockups Home | Balsamiq
    "Mockups feels like you are drawing, but it's digital, so you can tweak and rearrange controls easily, and the end result is much cleaner." Interesting-looking prototyping/wireframing tool.
    (tags: wireframe mockup prototype sketch ui interaction design )
  • hustler of culture: Little Thinkers/Tinkerers
    "The Tinkering School offers an exploratory curriculum designed to help kids – ages 7 to 17 – learn how to build things. By providing a collaborative environment in which to explore basic and advanced building techniques and principles, we strive to create a school where we all learn by fooling around. All activities are hands-on, supervised, and at least partly improvisational." Sounds fantastic.
    (tags: learning playing making tinkering summercamp education )
  • Fleshmap: Listen: Music
    "What do we sing about, when we sing about the body?" Lovely infographic, ever-so mildly NSFW. Hint: hip-hop talks a lot about bottom.
    (tags: music infographics body visualization dataviz lyrics )

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