Friday, October 24, 2014

Link Round-Up: October 24, 2014

Q’thulu by ChunLo



13 classic scenes that explain how horror movies work.

140 Amazing Photos of ILM Building Star Wars Movie Models

The Art on These Endangered Species Stamps Is Incredible

Atlanta's graffiti filled Krog Street tunnel erased in protest. Artists and residents of Atlanta's Cabbagetown neighborhood, angry about an upcoming ticket-holders only masquerade ball (promising a "sultry underground experience" where "taboo will be the norm" for $40 not including drinks) have, in protest, painted over all the graffiti art that made Krog street tunnel remarkable to begin with.

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“Can cool designs overcome the disillusionment of the younger generation? The socially conscious brand Patagonia is betting respected companies can play a role.” These Posters Remind Millennials There’s An Election, And Inspire Them To Vote

Check out the Key to ILM created by designer @LandisFields with the help of Evan Atherton @autodesk and their killer 3D printers.

James Hance just listed Eight new original paintings.

New Animated Web Series Makes the Theory of Evolution Easy to Understand


This is why I stopped following you on Instagram.

Yale's Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library has just released brand new scans of the Voynich Manuscript. The entire collection is available in JPEG and TIFF, and the new scans look pretty nice. The Beinecke's main page for the Voynich gives a high-level overview of what the Voynich is, but René Zandbergen's site is probably a better place to start. Just want to poke around? Try the Voynich Manuscript Voyager, which lets you zoom in and bookmark any location in the book. Or the Voynichese Query Viewer, which provides visual search results. And don't forget the text, which the Voynich information browser provides in your choice of transcription. (Via: Metafilter)


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