The Week's Links (12.11.11)

All the links posted to Facebook and Twitter (@) this week: 

  • IQ Doesn't Always Measure Intelligence: What I Learned This Weekowl.li/1g7rxL
  • Infographic Of The Day: The Metals That Enable Our Gadgets Are Vanishingowl.li/7QWKU
  • For Creative People, Cheating Comes More Easily owl.li/7QtkU
  • How Exercise Benefits the Brain owl.li/7Ohuf
  • During REM Sleep Stress Chemicals Shut Down And The Brain Processes Emotional Experiences owl.li/7Ohtf
  • The Future of Computing: A special report by NYTimes.com owl.li/7QTBm
  • MIT Media Lab Director Wants to Grow US Entrepreneurs owl.li/7QxoE
  • Larry Smarr - An Evolution Toward a Programmable World owl.li/7QtN0
  • The Futures of Entertainment 5 owl.li/1g3SFJ
  • Twine, A Tiny Gizmo That Holds The Internet's Future owl.li/7Qr0e
  • Pogo's Latest Is A Fantastic Real-World Remix That Should Not Be Missedowl.li/7QWFr
  • 100 Incredible Views Out Of Airplane Windows owl.li/7QufT
  • Suzanne Dean: the secret to a good book cover owl.li/7OCBB
  • 3.2 Million Ink Dots + 210 Hours = Hero owl.li/1g2C0t
  • Could Pulitzer changes mean an award for live-tweeting? » Nieman Journalism Lab owl.li/7Oi4w
  • Introducing the Regifting API: Free Tools to Destigmatize Regiftingowl.li/7Ohzz Great idea by @brainpicker
  • Kodak's long fade to black owl.li/7OhrQ Or what happens when technology gets in the way of your business model.
  • Announcing the 2012 TED Prize: The City 2.0 owl.li/7QCo2
  • Errol Morris on the art of the interview » Nieman Journalism Lab owl.li/7Oho6
  • Smarter Gum Chewing owl.li/1g1lLq
  • Staying Strong Under Stress owl.li/7OgKo
  • Creativity Top 5: December 5, 2011 owl.li/1g0JqN
  • In the Cloud, whose laws rule? owl.li/7Ogvb
  • National Endowment for the Arts forms federal task force on arts researchowl.li/7Ogrw
  • Internet Access and the New Divide owl.li/7Og8i Or what happens when you are one of the few without access to the web.
  • The Title Design of Saul Bass ( A Visual History Lesson ) owl.li/1g07xh
  • Amazing Places To Experience Around The Globe (Part 1) owl.li/7Og4R

Antonio Ortiz

Antonio Ortiz has always been an autodidact with an eclectic array of interests. Fascinated with technology, advertising and culture he has forged a career that combines them all. In 1991 Antonio developed one of the very first websites to market the arts. It was text based, only available to computer scientists, and increased attendance to the Rutgers Arts Center where he had truly begun his professional career. Since then Antonio has been an early adopter and innovator merging technology and marketing with his passion for art, culture and entertainment. For a more in-depth look at those passions, visit SmarterCreativity.com.