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May 22nd, 2015

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  • May 22nd, 2015, 12:00 pm

Interesting Links for 22-05-2015

  • Why voters didn't vote Labour
    • (tags: Labour voting )
  • Public Toilets and ...the magic of open data
    • (tags: viafanf data toilets uk )
  • How Facebook's Name Policy Exposes Domestic Violence Survivors
    • (tags: names Facebook abuse violence stalking privacy )
  • Where do teaspoons actually go?
    • (tags: teaspoons science )
  • The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Recurrent Neural Networks
    • (tags: ai computers text )
  • A very nice piece on Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis
    • (tags: Greece politics economics Europe )
  • Microsoft faces claims it threatened MPs with job cuts in constituencies
    • (tags: lobbying Microsoft uk politics )

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  • May 22nd, 2015, 07:10 pm

49 remixes in four minutes

49 University of Newcastle Australia animation students were each given 52 frames of Taylor Swift's Shake it Off music video, and together they produced 2767 frames of lovingly hand-drawn rotoscoped animation footage:



(Thanks alasdair)



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  • andrewducker
    14 Apr 2021, 20:02
    Interesting Links for 13-04-2021
    Which is the kind of thing that makes me despair in movies where ten seconds of smart dialogue would have made a film make sense.
  • mlknchz
    14 Apr 2021, 19:59
    Interesting Links for 13-04-2021
    And it literally took 10 seconds of dialogue
  • andrewducker
    14 Apr 2021, 19:57
    Interesting Links for 13-04-2021
    Nicely written. A smart way of getting themselves out of a hole.
  • mlknchz
    14 Apr 2021, 19:55
    Interesting Links for 13-04-2021
    The recent Russian "Sherlock Holmes " 2013, was pretty darned good despite doing things I usually dislike They changed the stories and characters around, BUT they get way with it because, early on in…
  • andrewducker
    14 Apr 2021, 16:29
    Interesting Links for 12-04-2021
    It has that feel to it, doesn't it?

    But so far as I can see nothing unpleasant in its background.

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