February 2012
14 posts
Neil Gaiman: On Writing. (A bit long. Sorry.) →
neil-gaiman: I got up this morning, and read the thirty or so questions that people had left in the last 8 hours. And apart from the few that wanted to tell me that, honestly, there’s nothing in the whole world like a photo of a gentleman holding a small yellow chainsaw, most of the rest of them were writing…
Feb 28th
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Feb 27th
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Feb 25th
Feb 25th
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WHAT THE GLOBAL FOOD SUPPLY WILL LOOK LIKE IN 2021 →
Via Institute For The Future.
Feb 24th
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Feb 23rd
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The Price of Kings: documentary on Oscar Arias →
Couldn’t insert this as a video, because apparently the direct link is private (huh…).  Anyway, The Price of Kings is a set of documentaries being shot by Spirit Level Film, a British production company.  In this particular trailer, the subject of interest is Oscar Arias and his career as a politician and peace leader. No matter how you feel about politics, this is certainly going...
Feb 19th
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Aire - EUS →
Music by the composer of my upcoming short film, Caída Libre. 
Feb 19th
Feb 17th
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WatchWatch
helloyoucreatives: Life needs internet An art project about the impact and the rise of digital technology on different cultures today. The project was initiated in 2010 when digital media artist Jeroen van Loon started his research by traveling to areas representing the extreme opposites of our possibility to access to internet. Varying from a village in West Papua, where nobody had heard...
Feb 16th
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Feb 15th
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Feb 15th
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Documents of the 20th Century: Latin American and... →
A compilation of digitalized (meaning, scanned or transcribed) documents written on Latino artists. Completely free. A gold mine, indeed.
Feb 14th
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Robots at school. →
How robots are perceived by kids in Elementary School, and the future of education according to them.  Via @paofalva
Feb 7th