Charlie Todd causes bizarre, hilarious, and unexpected public scenes: Seventy synchronized dancers in storefront windows, “ghostbusters” running through the New York Public Library, and the annual no-pants subway ride. At TEDxBloomington he shows how his group, Improv Everywhere, uses these scenes to bring people together. via thehighdefinite
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Man Who Lives Forever
Lord Huron perform live their brilliant song “Man Who Lives” at Rollo & Grady Sessions! Great stuff
A History of the Sky
This is a year-long time-lapse study of the sky. A camera installed on the roof of the Exploratorium museum in San Francisco captured an image of the sky every 10 seconds. From these images, Ken Murphy created a mosaic of time-lapse movies, each showing a single day. The days are arranged in chronological order! Sooooo stunning! More info about this project here
Róbert Oláh
Great drawings by Róbert Oláh! Go get inspired here
The shared experience of absurdity
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Charlie Todd causes bizarre, hilarious, and unexpected public scenes: Seventy synchronized dancers in storefront windows, “ghostbusters” running through the New York Public Library, and the annual no-pants subway ride. At TEDxBloomington he shows how his group, Improv Everywhere, uses these scenes to bring people together. via thehighdefinite
From destination social to dispersed social: 10 trends in social media
Thoughts by the Social Practice on why the new social network won’t need to be a destination but will add social context to every on-line interaction, and 10 trends that shed some light on this. via the feed
Man Who Lives Forever
Lord Huron perform live their brilliant song “Man Who Lives” at Rollo & Grady Sessions! Great stuff