Sci-fi film alphabet

  If you are a sci-fi movie fan, you will have fun with the Sci-Fi Film Alphabet by graphic designer Stephen Wildish. Can you tell which movies these characters are from? This poster is Wildish’s latest in an ongoing series. via  

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Calligraffiti

  It’s a visual delight to watch Niels Shoe Meulman display “calligraffiti,” that is, graffiti art expressed via calligraphy. Just beautiful.  

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Symphony celebrating Utah

  As a person who is in love with the Southwest and its stunning natural beauty, I love everything about this video. Hope you enjoy it as much as I do.  

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Wisdom illustrated

  To be shared with first year students, graphic designers created a poster series that combines words of wisdom with wonderful illustrations. View more here.      

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George Takei’s happy dance

  George Takei was so pleased with the unbelievable response to the Fundraising Campaign, that he convinced his husband Brad to let him release a video of his “happy dance”. How can you not like this guy?! Do you have your own “happy dance”?  

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Ubooly, a new educational toy for young kids

  The Ubooly is an interactive educational tool powered by your iPhone or iPod touch. The toy is designed for children ages 4 to 9. It is able to download “content every month over wifi, including games, stories, and adventures.” Check out how Ubooly works in the video below:     via  

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Scientists search for source of creativity

It takes two to tango. Two hemispheres of your brain, that is. USC researchers are working to pin down the exact source of creativity in the brain and have found that the left hemisphere of your brain, thought to be the logic and math portion, actually plays a critical role in creative thinking. “We want [...]

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‘Walk of Life’ by Cyriak

  Here is the latest visual delight or horror – depending on who is watching it – from the bizarrely inventive mind of Youtuber, Cyriak. It would be safe to say that those of us who have a fascination with hands would appreciate it.  

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‘Brain wave music’ therapy benefits Japan tsunami, quake victims

  As the anniversary of the March 11 quake and tsunami tragedy in Japan nears, a Japanese artist has come up with a unique way to help the healing process —with music recorded from brain waves. The Brain Pulse Music (BPM) is artist Masaki Batoh’s way of addressing the emotional wreckage caused by last year’s [...]

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Psychologists find 6- to 9-month-olds understand the meaning of many spoken words

At an age when “ba-ba” and “da-da” may be their only utterances, infants nevertheless comprehend words for many common objects, according to a new study. In research focused on 6-to-9-month-old babies, University of Pennsylvania psychologists Elika Bergelson and Daniel Swingley demonstrated that the infants learned the meanings of words for foods and body parts through [...]

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