10 May 2016

http://www.nypl.org/blog/2012/01/10/unbinding-atlas-working-digital-maps

http://schloss-post.com/category/digital-salon/

http://www.vice.com/read/katsu-shows-you-how-to-make-a-graffiti-drone-456

http://thecreatorsproject.vice.com/blog/surreal-space-time-collage-paintings

http://theculturetrip.com/north-america/canada/articles/toronto-street-art-from-ancient-history-to-a-cultural-phenomena/

https://backchannel.com/the-future-of-technology-is-in-your-ear-8c276b810413#.7dcan81on

http://thecreatorsproject.vice.com/blog/dolls-house-art-exhibition-brooklyn?utm_source=tcptwitterus

http://hyperallergic.com/296177/how-creativity-is-like-a-well-stocked-bar/

3M Scotchcal film: multimedia.3m.com/mws/media/179097O/product-bulletin-50.pdf

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/28/opinion/east-vs-west-in-the-arctic-circle.html?_r=2

"Science is about trying to increase that zone of what we know. Art has a much freer hand. It can leap far ahead of science." - Michael Benson
"What one does is what counts. Not what one had the intention of doing." - Pablo Picasso
"The only person who should ever have to live by your standards is you. Let everyone else off the hook. (Besides, it's doubtful they've lived as much, dreamt as big, or will ever be able to saunter quite like you)." - The Universe
"TO UNDERSTAND IS TO PERCEIVE PATTERNS." - ISAIAH BERLIN
"Science for me is very close to art. Scientific discovery is an irrational act. It’s an intuition which turns out to be reality at the end of it –and I see no difference between a scientist developing a marvellous discovery and an artist making a painting." - Carlo Rubbia, Nobel Laureate and Director of CERN

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