Mad Quickies
Mad Quickies
- Thanks to lenticular printing, this ad has a secret anti-abuse message that only kids can see. Video included. Also here. {via Smashley}
- Nina Levy, a Brooklyn photographer,has been illustrating napkins for her two children every school day since 2006. You can see all her work at Daily Napkins.
- Robert Krulwich, co-host of Radiolab, posted (and illustrated!) Our Very Normal Solar System Isn’t Normal Anymore. {via Smashley}
- KITTY MICROBES! And it’s a watercolor you can buy at Etsy.
- Kids draw Google doodles and you can vote! {via Beth}
- Picture Cook is an ingenious cookbook that uses pictograms instead of words. Only eleven clams! You can preorder this awesome thing!
- Just a reminder that my favorite Game of Thrones recaps are here.
- How to build a computer out of paperclips and stuff.
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Moving Atoms: Making The World’s Smallest Movie
{via nowoo}
from the page
How did IBM researchers move all those atoms to make the world’s smallest movie? This short behind-the-scenes documentary takes you inside the lab. Meet the scientists, see how they made a movie with atoms, and find out more about their research in the field of atomic memory and data storage. See the world’s smallest movie at http://youtu.be/oSCX78-8-q0. Learn more about atomic memory, data storage and big data at http://www.ibm.com/madewithatoms
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Featured image is The Kid Nefarious Terrier.
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