Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Link Round-Up: September 10, 2014

Mikasa Ackerman by Pencil Mogwai

"Mikasa" (from Attack on Titan) by Singapore-based Pencil Mogwai


Event: SCI-FI-LONDON, the UK’s leading science fiction film festival, is teaming up with ICMK (Independent Cinema Milton Keynes) and the Cambridge Film Trust for Station X Sci-Fi – a curated weekend of immersive screenings and family-friendly workshops.  Part of the BFI’s blockbuster season of sci-fi films, Days Of Fear And Wonder, the event takes place over three evenings at Bletchley Park and The Museum of Computing from Friday 19 to Sunday 21 September.  Read more.

News: Love the Louvre?  You’re not alone.  It’s the world’s most visited museum, and it’s about to get a "complete makeover."

Data From a Century of Cinema Reveals How Movies Have Evolved

In 1984, Michael McDonough of Brigham Young University produced "Bradbury 13," a series of 13 audio adaptations of famous Ray Bradbury stories, in conjunction with National Public Radio.

The Fonts That Come With Your Computer Are Older Than You Ever Thought

This glass sculpture messes with your mind. Here's how.

Maureen K. Speller: I’m giving up on Doctor Who again. This time it may be final.  "I gave up mainly because I’d got tired of watching talented actors reduced to eye candy and acting out the fantasies of overgrown adolescents who had somehow finagled their way into writing scripts. Where they were writing scripts that looked like old-time Doctor Who, without necessarily understanding why old-time Doctor Who worked and more importantly why it didn’t."

SlashFilm asks Is Star Wars Secretly Racist?


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