Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Link Round-Up: August 7, 2013
News: 'The Grizzly': anonymous Canadian shows off world's first 3D-printed .22 rifle
The American Institute of Architects’ Code of Ethics states that “Members should uphold human rights in all their professional endeavors." Raphael Sperry wants to ban architects from designing death chambers and solitary confinement cells. Can his campaign help create a more humane prison system?
Corporate America murdered geek culture: Disney, Sony and Warner Brothers have made fanboys of us all. Creator-owned media may be our only salvation
Grant Morrison's "18 Days" was announced as a YouTube web series at the San Diego Comic Con, and the first two episodes are already available.
If you only read one installment of the Boulet's Blog webcomic, make it "The Long Journey."
Kerfuffle in the LA Art Scene- the possibility that both the mural and its whitewashing are the art - from artist Mario Muller's Truffle Hunting.
Meet Cygan, the 1950s robot up for auction
Star Wars toys made me who I am: In praise of action figures from a long time ago (1978)
The Robots Of Elysium Featurette: Star Matt Damon and director Neill Blomkamp discuss the various robots that appear in Elysium.
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