- In-depth tutorials and articles on WordPress | Wptuts –
- 40 Coolest Coming Soon Page Design For Inspiration | Web Design Blog, Web Designer Resources –
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Bookmarks for June 4th through June 7th
These are my links for June 4th through June 7th:
- The Browser | Writing Worth Reading –
- 2010 Year Lists – Fimoculous.com –
- The best films of the ’00s | Film | The A.V. Club –
- elmcity project faq « Jon Udell –
- OBlog: Five Years of 100 Days: Observers Room: Design Observer –
- Cargo –
- Longreads: The best long-form stories on the web –
- Best New Blogs of 2010 « The Bygone Bureau –
- Bypass Heavy-Handed Web Filters with Your Own Proxy Server – Lifehacker –
- Geek to Live: Encrypt your web browsing session (with an SSH SOCKS proxy) – Lifehacker –
- How to Setup Your Own Web Proxy Server For Free with Google App Engine [Video Tutorial] –
- Modernizr –
- Configuring Varnish for High-Availability with Multiple Web Servers | Lullabot – s
- 6 ways to make Drupal easier for non-technical admins | Metal Toad Media –
- The Photoshop Etiquette Manifesto for Web Designers –
- New Work Reinforces Megaquake’s Harsh Lessons in Geoscience –
- Drupal and Mobile are Friends | Chapter Three –
Bookmarks for April 7th
Bookmarks for November 23rd
- Main –
- the creative internet (106 things) –
- HTML5Rocks – A resource for open web HTML5 developers –
- Git for the lazy – Spheriki –
- The Acceleration of Addictiveness –
- CoffeeScript –
- GTmetrix | Website Speed and Performance Optimization –
- Why Intelligent People Fail –
- The Insanity Virus | Mental Health | DISCOVER Magazine –
- Imran Nazar: GameBoy Emulation in JavaScript –
- Jasmine: BDD for Javascript | Jasmine –
- The Ultimate Dropbox Toolkit & Guide –
- WowPlot — Graphical Combat Log Analyzer for World of Warcraft® –
- How Microbes Defend and Define Us – NYTimes.com –
- CSI:Internet – PDF timebomb – The H Security: News and Features –
Birds on the Wires
Some artistic inspiration from unorthodox sources:
Birds on the Wires from Jarbas Agnelli on Vimeo.
Reading a newspaper, I saw a picture of birds on the electric wires. I cut out the photo and decided to make a song, using the exact location of the birds as notes (no Photoshop edit). I knew it wasn’t the most original idea in the universe. I was just curious to hear what melody the birds were creating.
I sent the music to the photographer, Paulo Pinto, who I Googled on the internet. He told his editor, who told a reporter and the story ended up as an interview in the very same newspaper.
Here I’ve posted a short video made with the photo, the music and the score (composed by the birds).
Music made with Logic.
Video made with After Effects.The newspaper story about my work (O Estado de São Paulo): http://tinyurl.com/l4qdbg