Mad Quickies
Mad Quickies 10.18
It’s the Friday Quickies! Pencils down—surf’s up!
- Artist Hannah Price found a creative way to battle street harassment: she turned her camera on the men who catcalled her. And the results are fascinating. {via Victor}
- Your restoring-faith-in-humanity read for today: Walking the Talk: Event Diversity & #NI13. {via Anne S.}
- “You think you’ve got problems” is Steven Heller’s take on “Visualizing Disease”, an exhibition of 16th century to the mid-19th century pathological illustrations.
- Why Abraham Lincoln loved infographics… a little dataviz backstory that might surprise you.
- Today the internet gave me this: Academy-award-winning illustrator Shaun Tan and his utterly charming work.
- Two masters of the macabre: Gorey and Dracula.
- Here’s your interesting scroll of the day: 40 mugshots of dapper criminals from the 1920s.
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We can’t wait for this documentary film on Calvin and Hobbes!
Dear Mr. Watterson trailer
{via Victor}
Found at Laughing Squid.
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This is Jake Fried’s latest hand-drawn animation
with ink, gouache, white-out and coffee.
Down Into Nothing
Visit Jake Fried’s site for all his experimental animations.
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30 Life Hacks Debunked by Mental Floss
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Featured image is 4-stroke nectar-diesel coelacanth & adopted daughterby Shaun Tan.
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Oooh, I want to see the Watterson film Calvin and Hobbes is sooo amazing.