Sharing Some Learning – Observations from D11 Conference (All Things Digital)
Turn social media into a Times Square mosaic Via
(Animation) Hex transformation Via
Some of the most thought-provoking ideas in the world of 3D printing.
Plagiarism is the fairy godmother of invention
Network (of universities, private-sector developers, cultural agencies, trade associations, local government and business generators) dedicated to building and expanding the Augmented Reality Applications sector.
(YouTube) Slow Motion Tool Helps Turn Videos Into Epic Moments
(Slide show) Rituals from creative pioneers
Great Lakes are dying
"To have peace with this peculiar life; to accept what we do not understand; to wait calmly for what awaits us, you have to be wiser than I am." - M.C. Escher
"Aiming without steering, is just daydreaming." - TU
"In Chinese history, almost all emperors paid attention to two things. One was to try all means of gaining immortality and, failing this, to at least build a grand mausoleum." - Wu Xiaocong, Archaeologist
"The best policy is not to have a policy." - Ed Parsons
"I didn't write 2000 blog posts. I just wrote one. Then another. Then the next." - R.B. Wild
Network (of universities, private-sector developers, cultural agencies, trade associations, local government and business generators) dedicated to building and expanding the Augmented Reality Applications sector.
(YouTube) Slow Motion Tool Helps Turn Videos Into Epic Moments
(Slide show) Rituals from creative pioneers
Great Lakes are dying
"To have peace with this peculiar life; to accept what we do not understand; to wait calmly for what awaits us, you have to be wiser than I am." - M.C. Escher
"Aiming without steering, is just daydreaming." - TU
"In Chinese history, almost all emperors paid attention to two things. One was to try all means of gaining immortality and, failing this, to at least build a grand mausoleum." - Wu Xiaocong, Archaeologist
"The best policy is not to have a policy." - Ed Parsons
"I didn't write 2000 blog posts. I just wrote one. Then another. Then the next." - R.B. Wild
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