The Film That Attacks You

For his latest video essay, Evan Puschak tells us about Un Chien Andalou, the pioneering surrealist short film by Luis BuĂąuel and Salvador DalĂ­. The film is particularly notable for a shocking shot in

How Does Your Brain Know a Cat Is a Cat?

A conversation with renowned neuroscientists Lisa Feldman Barrett and Earl Miller about categories, “folk psychology,” beginner’s mind, and thinking fast and slow The post How Does Your Brain Know a C

A New Non-Aligned Movement?

Nils Gilman at Dissent: Today’s emergent Cold War between the United States and China is also a contest for hearts and minds, but the prize has shifted from the periphery to the middle. A diverse grou

3D Printing a pinball machine

I don’t have a 3D printer, but this video makes a compelling case for one. It’s fascinating to see the process to make it all the pieces work, and extra delightful with all the variants toward the end

The First Amendment

The dinner was Saturday. By Tuesday afternoon, the FCC was investigating ABC’s licenses and the DOJ had indicted James Comey for a beach photo. The press still won’t say what it’s watching.

Oliver Sacks on Perception

Maria Popova at The Marginalian: “If the doors of perception were cleansed,” William Blake wrote, “everything would appear to man as it is, infinite.” But we are finite creatures, in time and in space

May 1: Day of Work or Workers’ Day?

For several weeks, the idea of the first of May as a nonworking public holiday for all workers has been contested in France. After well over a century at the center of the international workers’ movem

The Secret to Success Is 'Monotasking' ....

The Secret to Success Is ‘Monotasking’. “We find that in ­real‑world work, the more switches in attention a person makes, the lower is their end‑­of‑day assessed productivity.”

Weimar

Ritchie Robinson at Literary Review: The small town of Weimar is overladen with historical associations. Goethe spent more than fifty years there as an employee and friend of Duke (later Grand Duke) K

Sourcefeed

Terry Godier (builder of the Current reader app) has developed a new tool for RSS-only feeds. No website. No newsletter. A feed. Why? Terry shares inspiration, insight, and a handful of solid use case

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