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Five Things #100

Every Wednesday I share five things I've liked and think you might like too. Here are this week’s Five Things…

  1. Nabi Tajima has died at the grand old age of 117. Imagining how the world changed over the course of her lifetime is rather mind blowing! — The last living human link to the 19th century is gone

  2. A collection of aerial images of Britain from the last 100 years. Here's my hometown, Ipswich.

  3. Stephen Fry has a podcast! His episode on the Guttenberg press was fascinating.

  4. I'm really looking forward to watching the new series of Westworld (the last one was great). Food for thought in this piece by Sam Harris and Paul Bloom: It’s Westworld. What’s Wrong With Cruelty to Robots?

  5. I've just discovered Jean-Michel Blais' music. I love this performance of his song Nostos. Oh how I wish I could play piano like that!

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Five Things #99

Every Wednesday I share five things I've liked and think you might like too. Here are this week’s Five Things…

  1. The language you speak influences the way you perceive colours: "learning a new language is like giving our brain the ability to interpret the world differently—including the way we see and process colors."

  2. My new favourite Instagram: Things Organized Neatly.

  3. The teacher that couldn't read. Fear is a powerful motivator.

  4. All-white paintings are a thing? An expensive thing?!

  5. Kendrick Lamar is now not only "the best musician of the 21st Century" but also a Pulitzer Prize winner for his latest album DAMN. (warning: Spotify rates the lyrics Explicit).

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Five Things #98

Every Wednesday I share five things I've liked and think you might like too. Here are this week’s Five Things…

  1. An interesting interview with the cartoonist and musician James Kochalka on being creative. Here's the video and my takeaways from watching it.

  2. As well as being tiny, some viruses are rather scary looking!

  3. Another fascinating episode of the After-On podcast where Rob Reid interviews George Church. They talk about DNA sequencing and editing, clean meat, anti-ageing research and much more.

  4. Derek Sivers on goals: Detailed dreams blind you to new means

  5. A magical musical moment from the Rock School I'm running this week. We get to work with some fantastic kids, so inspiring!

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Five Things #97

Every Wednesday I share five things I've liked and think you might like too. Here are this week’s Five Things…

  1. I hadn't listened to Adam Buxton's podcast in quite a while (silly me) so this rambling chat with film directors Wes Anderson and Garth Jennings was a good reminder of what I'd been missing!

  2. This quote from a recent Austin Kleon post really jumped out at me: "if you really want to explore ideas in an environment conducive to good thinking, you should consider hanging out with 'people who are not so much like-minded as like-hearted,' people who are 'temperamentally disposed to openness and have habits of listening.'"

  3. What an incredible man: Johan van Hulst, Who Helped Save 600 Children From the Nazis, Dies at 107

  4. An interesting TED talk about how we experience and process emotions by Lisa Feldman Barrett.

  5. 🎶 I'm really enjoying Poppy Ackroyd's latest album Resolve.

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Five Things #96

Every Wednesday I share five things I've liked and think you might like too. Here are this week’s Five Things…

  1. What makes the music for the Mario games sound so fun? 8-bit Music Theory explains...

  2. This piece is fantastic. I love this bit in particular: “While working ... I suddenly heard a noise and looked up to find Robert Hughes, the art critic of Time magazine, staring at me in disbelief. ‘But you’re Philip Glass! What are you doing here?’ It was obvious that I was installing his dishwasher and I told him that I would soon be finished. ‘But you are an artist,’ he protested. I explained that I was an artist but that I was sometimes a plumber as well and that he should go away and let me finish.”

  3. I hope they never grow up! A game of tag that’s been going for 20+ years.

  4. The behind-the-scenes video of Spike Jonze's HomePod advert is well worth a watch. I totally agree with this: "It’s a delight, in the end, that the magicians decided to reveal their tricks like this—a worthy companion piece to one of the year’s most enchanting productions."

  5. 🎶 Sirimiri — More ambient goodness from the prolific Rafael Anton Irisarri.

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