“Made in 1999 by Dutch director Jan Bosdriesz, the documentary Metamorphose: M.C. Escher, 1898–1972 takes its title from one of Escher’s more well-known printsin which the word “metamorphose” transforms itself into patterns of abstract shapes and animals.”
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Turing Tests in the Creative Arts
Turing Test-style competitions in writing stories, music & poetry.
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DigiLit is a competition that encourages the creation of algorithms able to produce a “human-level” short story of the kind that might be intended for a short story collection produced in a well-regarded MfA program or a piece for The New Yorker. The prize seeks to reward algorithms that could, for example, write stories for a creative writing class in which students are asked to submit a new short story each day. (Artwork by Annelise Capo http://www.annelisecapossela.com)
What are Quantum Dots?
NIBIB’s 60 Seconds of Science explains how quantum dots work and why they glow.
Music by longzijun ‘Chillvolution.’
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New smartphone prototype can be charged by sound
Just by being exposed to ambient sound like traffic noise, people talking, or music playing, this new phone can charge itself. It’s being developed by researchers in the UK, and Nokia.

Unofficial Tesla Drone Could Change Filmmaking Forever
Start jotting down your Christmas list for next year, because the Tesla Drone will be the hottest next thing! — B.J. Murphy for Serious WOnder.
10 Crazy Discoveries That Science Can’t Explain
Scientific discoveries that remain unexplained… (HD — 03/2015)
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Future’s 10 Mind-Blowing Scenarios for Interstellar Travel
Time for Humanity to discover what’s outside the backyard… (HD — 12/2014)
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Batband headphones provide ears-free listening
Listening to music via headphones can isolate the listener from the rest of the world. The new Batband bone conduction headphones, however, allow users to to still hear what is going on around them. Audio is transmitted through the bones of the skull, while the ears remain uncovered.
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Listen To The Solar System Sing With This Fantastic Simulation
This is a seriously cool visualization of the solar system. What if you turned the planets into a sort of music box? That’s the point of Solarbeat, which turns the movement of the planets into music.
Solarbeat actually launched five years ago in 2010, but the designer Luke Twyman decided to revamp the website recently in light of the New Horizons and Dawn missions.
What’s really neat about this is that you can speed up or slow down the planets, mess with the echo, bass and flutter, and the scale that each note plays on, all while you watch the planets spin around. It’s fun to listen to in the background, and a good way to think about just how each of the planets moves around our sun.