the randomness of a disorganized mind
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Made with Paper
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2012-03-24
Storytelling is joke telling. It’s knowing your punchline, your ending, knowing that everything you’re saying, from the first sentence to the last, is leading to a singular goal, and ideally confirming some truth that deepens our understandings of who we are as human beings. We all love stories. We’re born for them. Stories affirm who we are. We all want affirmations that our lives have meaning. And nothing does a greater affirmation than when we connect through stories. It can cross the barriers of time, past, present and future, and allow us to experience the similarities between ourselves and through others, real and imagined.
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TED talk with filmmaker Andrew Stanton of Toy Story and Wall-E fame on the clues to storytelling.
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We all like a good story. Here’s one.
Source: curiositycounts
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From Ben Franklin to Bauhaus and beyond, a detailed infographic telling the story of the world’s most important typefaces.
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Typefaces and their lineage. Nice.
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Google Street Views does it again. You can now tour the Amazon sans passport. Pretty amazing, right? See the background and ‘How’d they do that?’ in the video and set off on your adventure through the jungles here on Google Street Views.
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Google the amazon.
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Analog FTW device of the day.
How to retrofit your old turntables into an analog drawing apparatus.
Excellent. Makes me miss my old Spirograph.
Old school cool
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