opensourcecities:



Urbanized
is a feature-length documentary about the design of cities, which looks at the issues and strategies behind urban design and features some of the world’s foremost architects, planners, policymakers, builders, and thinkers.

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Creativity Under Pressure — Todd Henry

Cultivating Elements of Rhythm
1. Focus: defining your work

2. Relationships/ Rhythm
gather relationships, see them 1/week & ask,
—what are you working on
—what can we do to help you on that
—what’s inspiring you

3. Energy

4. Stimuli - ingest the food that will feed your creative work

5. Hours - time is the Currency of Productivity
—most have ‘efficiency mindset’ (vs) an ‘effectiveness mindset’

Symbolism from Andrew McCarthy on Vimeo.

What really makes our day at The Noun Project is actually seeing how all of you use the symbols from the collection in your projects.  That is why we were so thrilled to see this brilliant video created by Andrew McCarthy.  If you have used symbols from our collection in your project please send us an email at info@thenounproject.com and we would love to share your creations with our followers.

unicode youTube, by joerg.piringer. This video shows all displayable characters in the unicode range 0—65536 (49571 characters, 1 per frame).

curiositycounts:

After explaining the growth of 200 countries over 200 years in 4 minutes using augmented reality, Hans Rosling explains the world of 7 billion using IKEA props.

For more than 15 years, Mr. Isengart has been at the forefront of international cabaret entertainment in New York City.

Isengart is the founder and creative director of Foreign Affairs, a multinational pop-up cabaret production that premiered as a speakeasy in 2008 and has since then had extended runs at the Gershwin Hotel, the Night Hotel, and the Griffin Night Club.
Lately, Isengart has taken on the unlikely repertoire of Elvis Presley, redefining the music and persona of the King of Rock ‘n Roll and coming out triumphantly as what has been widely described as “The Weimar Elvis.”

Isengart, “Light My Fire” at Foreign Affairs.

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