Short links for August 9th, 2007
Some interesting things I bookmarked on del.icio.us on August 9th, 2007: I’m Elton Johning Today – We’re pleased at CDM to introduce a new verb: to Elton John will hereby mean to unplug from the Web in...
View ArticleFrog cleans stomach by ejecting it
Pink Tentacle reports about a video clip from Trivia no Izumi, in which you can see how frogs cope with severe indigestion. After a disagreeable meal, a frog can empty its stomach by ejecting the...
View ArticleShocking Pac-Man: How our brains respond to an approaching menace
Wellcome Trust scientists have identified for the first time how our brain’s response changes the closer a threat gets. From the article: When faced with a threat – such as a large bear – humans, like...
View ArticleIs the world flat or round?
Have you ever had someone ask you a simple question, and you find out you’ve never really thought about that particular issue and don’t really know the answer? One of the co-hosts of The View, Sherri...
View ArticleRecommended read: The Little Food Book – You Are What You Eat
I spent the last 2 weeks on a beach resort in beautiful Tunisia, doing pretty much nothing, just like I had planned. Taking it easy on the beach in Tunisia Tunisia is a perfect place to relax, as long...
View ArticleShort links for October 9th, 2007
Some interesting things I bookmarked on del.icio.us on October 9th, 2007: Recycle a mouse into a camera shutter release – Using an old mouse and a 3/32″ stereo jack, Dave Schlier hacked together a nice...
View ArticleShort links for October 10th, 2007
Some interesting things I bookmarked on del.icio.us on October 10th, 2007: Mona Lisa from recycled train tickets – Employees at the Takashimaya department store in Osaka have created four reproductions...
View ArticleShort links for October 14th, 2007
Some interesting things I bookmarked on del.icio.us on October 14th, 2007: Youths transform Citroen into life-sized Transformer – A yellow Citroen C2 turned into a surprisingly lifelike Transformer...
View ArticleShort links for November 1st, 2007
Some interesting things I bookmarked on del.icio.us on November 1st, 2007: i3L | THRILL – The first iPhone to MIDI bridge for audio and video software as a free download. i3L MIDI bridge 3-D doodle kit...
View ArticleShort links for November 19th, 2007
Some interesting things I bookmarked on del.icio.us on November 19th, 2007: Anton Corbijn Talks Ian Curtis – Interview with Anton Corbijn, director of Joy Division biopic Control. Anton Corbijn (photo...
View ArticleShort links for February 4th, 2008
Some interesting things I bookmarked on del.icio.us on February 4th, 2008: Pocket Electronic – An universal electronics DIY kit to build your own MIDI control box. Up to 16 controlling elements can be...
View ArticleShort links for March 2nd, 2008
Some interesting things I bookmarked on del.icio.us on March 2nd, 2008: Before the Music Dies – Narrated by Academy Award Winner Forest Whitaker, BEFORE THE MUSIC DIES is an unsettling and inspiring...
View ArticleShort links for March 11th, 2008
Some interesting things I bookmarked on del.icio.us on March 11th, 2008: Circuit bent mechanical furby sequencer – The Furby Gurdy! (YouTube video) – Each furby has 4 controls: mute, crash, loop and...
View ArticleShort links for April 10th, 2008
Some interesting things I bookmarked on del.icio.us on April 10th, 2008: # Scientists ask: Can you sing death metal without ruining you voice? – Dr Julian McGlashan from Queens Medical Center in...
View ArticleShort links for May 5th, 2008
Some interesting things I found on May 5th, 2008: # Tape Delay Machine – The tape (which moves counter-clockwise) travels through the left player (Realistic) where it's internal microphone records...
View ArticleAudiostrasse Science Tech Grooves sample pack at Loopmasters
Loopmasters has released Science Tech Grooves, a sample pack by Audiostrasse featuring a collection of drum loops, pads, bass, synths, percussions, tops vox, single shots and fx. “Science” means a...
View ArticleBob Moog Foundation offers sonic exploration summer camps at Asheville Museum...
The Bob Moog Foundation has announced it will be sparking the imaginations of Asheville kids this summer, providing a series of four week-long Dr. Bob’s SoundSchool Camps that will be co-hosted by the...
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