March 2012
36 posts
“It is as though Freud invented a setting or a treatment in which people could not exactly speak the poetry that they are, but that they could articulate themselves as fully as they are able. [A session] lasts 50 minutes, and it’s always at the same time each week, just like a sonnet is always 14 lines. It’s a similar thing. The form makes possible the articulation.”
—The Q&A: Adam Phillips: Poetry as therapy | The Economist
REASONS FOR OPTIMISM →
reasonsforoptimism.com
Fresh idea! I hope there will be more good stuff to read every week. (via swissmiss)
NASA Image Capturing Entire Sky →
designtaxi.com
NASA making another amazing image and releasing it in the public domain! This time it is the entire sky - what’s next?
Wellcome Collection: Axon Game →
axon.wellcomeapps.com
I can easily see myself spending the weekend on this “neuron-building” game. I’m so afraid of getting addicted to it in the name of science and learning. (via kottke)
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Artist suspends real clouds in the middle of the room →
io9.com
That’s not photoshop; that’s an actual cloud hovering inside an actual room. Artist Berndnaut Smilde merges art and science to create small man-made clouds that exist — albeit for just a moment — indoors.
Paper-Based 3D Infographics: Pattern Is Crucial →
visualnews.com
3D + Colour + Infographics (via FFFFOUND)
Life in a Day →
googleblog.blogspot.com
It only took me a year but I finally got around to watching this. What else have I been missing?!
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