A visual cut-up poem and a paean to the technological imagery of the urban night.
Read More »Pocahontas’ precursor?
Half a millennium before Columbus' calamitous 1492 arrival in the Caribbean, DNA from the Americas may have infiltrated the European genome by way of a woman brought to Iceland by Vikings. Like the semimythical Pocahantas, her impact may have been far-reaching.
Read More »A network of caws
A morning on the slow but effective internet of the crows.
Read More »Happy Tech-giving
It's time to gather round the table and give thanks for the wonders of technology.
Read More »AV Clash lives up to its name, delightfully
Don't say, "too bad it's not an iPhone app." I mean, it's free! It's fun! It's on the World Wide Web! News of the death of which has been greatly exaggerated.
Read More »Images and the future of reading
From Steve Martin to the shield of Achilles, considering the relationship of image and text in a networked age.
Read More »Recent advances in turkey technology
The obligatory holiday post scares up some hair-raising ways to roast a bird.
Read More »The satisfaction of disruptive innovation
"We were forcing acoustic guitars through a cassette player, and what came out the other end was electric as hell."
Read More »James Whitmore could have used one of these giant mirrors
With the power of massively concentrated sunlight, you could teach those giant ants in the old scifi thriller Them! a thing or two.
Read More »Unplugged tech: tools for glaziers, plumbers, and painters
From London's district for poor writers, a maker of highly specialized tools comes calling.
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