WHAT’S MOVING US
A blog for members to share the art, ideas, and inspirations that move them.
Guest contributor:
Keith Walpole is a writer and musician based in Brooklyn, NY. Alongside his Substack ‘Circles in Space’, he publishes a weekly newsletter, ‘Five Bullets’, which covers everything from art to music to history and science.
Who is the Alpha and Omega of emojis? What is Unicode? Read the article Why It’s So hard to Design New Emoji.
Ray-Ban and Oakley have inked a deal with Google Glass that will combine fashion and technology.
Perhaps ‘smart technology’ can be smart looking too. We’ll have to wait and see!
Submergence, a huge installation done by a group of designers called Squidsoup, is currently on display in Oslo, Norway. Submergence is made up of thousands of suspended lights, which have motion sensors that respond and illuminate as you move through it.
You can now take a drift down the Colorado River via Google Maps.
These are two screen shots from my computer and you can read more about it at laboratoryequipment.com.
Seen it yet? After months of sneak peeks, Nikon pulled the curtain on its retro-inspired DSLR.
The Df packs a modern 16 megapixel sensor along with classic features like manual shutter speed and ISO control.
Nikon Unwraps Its Latest Retro Beauty
via Reddit
What’s Moving Us Today
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Member Curator of the Week
Paralegal by day, drummer by night, and curious by nature, Keith is typically researching various topics at any given moment. His interests include music, writing, all things creative, and exploring the natural world. Posts will encompass his most recent findings, exhibit visits, and important topics pertaining to creatives today.