“It’s not too late to invent something. Not all simple ideas are taken. Your invention doesn’t have to be the next iPhone or Snapchat or drone. Things like Samir Sufi’s “slingshot” tea mugs are still happening all around us. “ Read More: http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2013/02/the-tea-that-might-have-been/273134/
Daily Archives: February 14, 2013
“Here’s another neat behind the scenes video from David Chang’s PBS show The Mind of a Chef. This particular footage focuses on how the post-production team at Zero Point Zero Productions managed to animate a conversation on mediocrity between Chang and Anthony Bourdain.” Read More: http://eater.com/archives/2013/02/13/watch-a-chang-and-bourdain-discussion-get-animated-on-the-mind-of-a-chef.php
Reading: “Watch a Chang and Bourdain Discussion Get Animated on ...
“El Anatsui, the artist behind more than 30 works at Brooklyn Museum this month, will knock the wind out of you.” Read More: http://www.fastcodesign.com/1671843/shimmering-textiles-stitched-from-liquor-bottle-caps
Reading: “Shimmering Textiles, Stitched From Liquor Bottle Caps”
“Karin Ried, Ph.D., is research director for the National Institute of Integrative Medicine in Melbourne, Australia, and is one of the leading chocolate researchers in the world. Her main interest is in chocolate’s effect on blood pressure.” Read More: http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2013/02/the-life-and-work-of-a-chocolate-health-researcher/273130/