Weekly Filet #40: The Virtual Museum. And more.
Weekly Filet #40 is out. You can view it in your browser or right below.
This week's top recommendation
In one of my earlier Weekly Filets, I had recommended Google's Art Project, a virtual way to visit some of the world's most renowned museums. Adobe takes it one step further with a museum that is entirely virtual in the first place. They had architects and designers actually create a building, a virtual one, that will from now be home to various exhibitions on digital media and digital art. Worth a visit, admission is free, no queues.
→ Adobe Museum of Digital Media
Further recommendations
Interesting reasoning on why Charles Darwin should be seen as the intellectual father of economics, not Adam Smith.
→ Charles Darwin, Economist (The American Interest)
A series of wittily illustrated videos on famous experiments of thought, from half-dead cats to infinitely booked hotels.
→ 60 Second Adventures of Thought
A great ad for the movie programme on Canal+.
→ The Bear (Canal+)
Why are people so angry about the economy? One cartoon to rule them all.
→ Tickle Down (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
Editor's note: There will be no Weekly Filet next Friday. I have a newspaper to launch.