Links for 6-Dec-07

infosthetics shopping guide for the data-addicted (via xblog) – I like the Rabbit best, but only because it’s so faux and useless. Does it respond to “SHUT UP?!?” “Libraries Make Me Have To Poop” (sold out!) My new favorite Firefox extension: Read it Later (via Web Worker Daily). Update: Replaced by Readeroo. I prefer the …

Get Productive to Groove Salad [Music]

Just in time for finals week, the HackCollege blog recommends studying to a continuous ambient music stream from SomaFM called Groove Salad. If you can’t stand the drop-dead silence of the library but also can’t concentrate with lyrics, ambient music’s the ticket. Groove Salad, “a nicely chilled plate of ambient beats and grooves,” will stream …

infosthetics shopping guide for the data-addicted

“confess. if you read this blog, you are addicted to data. this means you do not like Christmas presents. in fact, you hate those information-less presents your friends buy you each year. even after patiently telling them ‘any present should self-update at least each 30 seconds’, last year’s Christmas was still a disaster, despite that …

Gods in color

Archaeologist Vinzenz Brinkmann makes color reconstructions of ancient Greek and Roman sculpture. His work is on display at Harvard University’s Sackler Museum. From the Wall Street Journal: The fashion for white antiquities dates back to the early 16th century, when the Renaissance began excavating works that had lain buried in the earth for centuries. Color …

Soundcheck’s Picks of the Week (Soundcheck: Wednesday, 05 December 2007)

Four stand-out new albums, as chosen by the Soundcheck staff. Glenn Gould: “The Young Maverick” (CBC Records) This new six-CD box set is drawn from radio broadcasts of the legendary Canadian pianist from the early ‘50s. Gould was a fearless performer, and the medium of live radio only heightens the sense of risk-taking here. –Brian …