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Bicycle Built for 2000

A totally sweet col­lab­o­ra­tive music project from Aaron Koblin and Daniel Massey:

Bicy­cle Built For 2,000 is com­prised of 2,088 voice record­ings col­lected via Amazon’s Mechan­i­cal Turk web ser­vice. Work­ers were prompted to lis­ten to a short sound clip, then record them­selves imi­tat­ing what they heard.

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The ABCs of Skepticism

Phil Plait, over at Bad Astron­omy, turns out to be an inspired poet:

A Poem Beyond Belief

A
is Ad hominem, attacks quite insult­ing,
They may feel good but no good is resulting.
B
is for Bible, they swear it’s all true,
But so do the Mus­lims, and Bud­dhists, and Jews.
C
is Cre­ation, 6000 years past;
But when looked at the evi­dence is always half-assed.
D
is Debunker, it’s said with a jeer.
But we can­not debunk with­out bunk, that is clear. […]
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Garfield Minus Garfield

Garfield Minus Garfield is a site ded­i­cated to remov­ing Garfield from the Garfield comic strips in order to reveal the exis­ten­tial angst of a cer­tain young Mr. Jon Arbuckle. It is a jour­ney deep into the mind of an iso­lated young every­man as he fights a los­ing bat­tle against lone­li­ness and depres­sion in a quiet Amer­i­can sub­urb.

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StatsFeed WordPress Plugin

Intro­duc­ing Stats­Feed, a Word­Press plu­gin that pro­vides an RSS feed of your blog stats, so you don’t have to keep log­ging in and check­ing your Dash­board (which, before writ­ing this plu­gin, I did obsessively).

Down­load the Lat­est Version

Instal­la­tion:

Con­tinue reading…

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Cat Plays Theremin

Truly, mind­bog­glingly, fantastic

That, by the way, is some­thing like a Theremin. The cat, though tal­ented, is not this good.

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Radiology Art

bunnybean-med The NYTimes has an inter­est­ing arti­cle today about artist and med­ical stu­dent Satre Stuelke’s Radi­ol­ogy Art project. If you’re an artist with access to expen­sive med­ical equip­ment, what bet­ter to do than scan ran­dom stuff and see what happens?

Stuelke’s medium of choice is a CT Scan­ner, which takes a series of X-ray images of an object with dif­fer­ent focal lengths and from dif­fer­ent angles. The data can then be assem­bled into a 3D image of the object through a process called “tomosyn­the­sis.” This, in turn, allows you to dis­cern impor­tant facts. For instance, appar­ently, the bunny to the right is filled with beans.

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Kill Bill, Really Quickly

From the Uni­ver­sity of York Film­mak­ing Soci­ety comes this amaz­ing video of Kill Bill Parts 1 & 2, in one minute.

Are you Bill?

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The NCAA Baracket

Turns out Pres­i­dent Obama picked his own bracket for the NCAA Tour­na­ment. This is per­haps unsur­pris­ing, con­sid­er­ing how big a bas­ket­ball fan he is. How­ever, the video of him con­struct­ing this bracket is sur­pris­ingly hilarious:

Three imme­di­ate responses:

  1. This is awesome.
  2. Does he implic­itly con­done gam­bling at the end of the video? (Not that I really care, but I’m sure Sarah Palin would be self-righteously incensed if she knew.)
  3. Imag­ine what it’s like to be a col­lege bas­ket­ball player, know­ing that the pres­i­dent of the United States knows who you are, and is siz­ing you up.

The full arti­cle about Obama’s picks, includ­ing dis­cus­sion and com­men­tary is here.

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Beer2-D2

Meet Beer2-D2 (via Makezine):

Beer2-D2

Beer2-D2

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Grandma’s Nutrition Facts

A sur­pris­ingly cool retelling of Lit­tle Red Rid­ing Hood (via Coudal Part­ners):

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