Link love for January 22

A book printed through a printing chain made of four desktop printers using four different colors and technologies dated from 1880 to 1976 (above).

Arc: New Music Controller in Video, Detailed Q+A with monome Creator Brian Crabtree.

Alexandra Lange: What Should Food Look Like?.

TUAW’s Daily App: Strange Rain.

Urban Archaeology: North Brother Island – Riverside Hospital.

The Ambiguity of “Open” and VP8 vs. H.264.

Stuxnet Worm Used Against Iran Was Tested in Israel.

Four Loko Recycled Into Eco-Friendly Fuel.

Link love for January 21

Worlds as Fragments (above).

A Simpler Page: designing for tablets.

Create your own generative art with Silk.

Twitter’s response to WikiLeaks subpoena should be the industry standard.

Social networks create their own regional dialects.

The mysteries of kisses.

Musical chills related to brain dopamine release.

How to pick the perfect brand name.

Link love for December 28

Cinema City: a series of fictions about the future of cinema. (above)

The parable of the the PDA: predicting the smartphone’s future.

Honeybees are found to interact with quantum fields.

Link love for December 15

DJ Light is an immersive public sound and light installation that gives visitors the power to orchestrate performance of light and sound across a large public space. (above)

Composer Howard Goodall takes us on a journey into music’s underbelly, examining the four basic elements that make it work: Melody, rhythm, harmony and bass (video).

A box truck Is just a room on wheels: scenes from San Francisco’s (secret) Lost Horizon Night Market.

Once a rumor, now fact: CIA used modern art as propaganda weapon.

Wikileaks and the Long Haul by Clay Shirky.

Meet the most dangerous man in cyberspace: The American face of Wikileaks.

Link love for December 3

ANTIVJ is a visual label initiated by a group of European artists whose work is focused on the use of projected light and its influence on our perception. (above)

Paul Graham on tablets

How an RC airplane buzzed the Statue of Liberty, with no arrests

Use your iPhone/iPod/iPad with Max/MSP or Pure Data with Fantastick

The New York Times introduces the evolution of the hyperlink.

Mystery surrounds cyber missile that crippled Iran’s nuclear weapons ambitions.