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Frank Zappa en Vinnie Colaiuta – Vinnie’s Seal Call + Bobby Brown
De dvd in kwestie heb ik ooit eens via het aloude tapetraden thuisgestuurd gekregen, maar via Youtube kijken is wel zo gemakkelijk. Daarom dus bij deze. Hilarisch!
Leer het alfabet met films (of andersom)
Illustrator Megan Hyland is een mooi project gestart waarbij ze het alfabet vormgegeven heeft aan de hand van filmtitels. Ze heeft de reeks momenteel tot en met de letter X voltooid, maar de rest volgt nog. Wanneer het is voltooid is het mogelijk prints aan te schaffen. Ik zie High Fidelity al thuis of op kantoor een plekje krijgen!
bron: Flavorwire
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Sting – Seven Days
Spelen met de camera en onderwijl één van de meest legendarische polyritmische grooves ooit ten gehore brengen. Vinnie Colaiuta draait er zijn hand niet voor om. Geweldig!
Shimon Schocken: The self-organizing computer course
So I’d like to share with you a story about a self-study, self-empowering computer science course that I built, together with my brilliant colleague Noam Nisan. As you can see from the pictures, both Noam and I had an early fascination with first principles, and over the years, as our knowledge of science and technology became more sophisticated, this early awe with the basics has only intensified. So it’s not surprising that, about 12 years ago, when Noam and I were already computer science professors, we were equally frustrated by the same phenomenon. As computers became increasingly more complex, our students were losing the forest for the trees, and indeed, it is impossible to connect with the soul of the machine if you interact with a black box P.C. or a Mac which is shrouded by numerous layers of closed, proprietary software. So Noam and I had this insight that if we want our students to understand how computers work, and understand it in the marrow of their bones, then perhaps the best way to go about it is to have them build a complete, working,general-purpose, useful computer, hardware and software, from the ground up, from first principles.”
bron: TED
