Weekly Filet #5: Making Sense of Egypt. And more.
Weekly Filet #5 is out. You can view it in your browser or right below.
This week's top recommendation
What a week this has been. For Egypt - and for everyone who has tried to keep track of what was happening and make sense of it. As for my part, I watched live-streams, browsed through live-blogs, looked at images, read analyses and commentary on the matter. However, what stuck with me the most at the end of the week was one simple cartoon. It masterly boils the situation down to its essence and thus got me thinking for quite a while.
→ Editorial Cartoon: Egypt (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
You might also like
It's like Google Street View, but with paintings to look at. Google's Art Project gives access to over 1000 works of art from 17 renowned museums around the globe, in fact letting you zoom in to some works closer than you'd ever be allowed in a real museum.
→ Explore museums and great works of art in the Google Art Project (Google Blog)
Today, Britain's latest pop music whizzkid, 22 year old James Blake is releasing his debut record. There's something in this hypnotic mixture of dub and pop that makes you stick with it even if it's not the kind of music you usually listen to.
→ James Blake debut record
Superbowl is when adverstising creatives go the extra mile to come up with their very best ideas. This year, nobody stands a chance against Volkswagen's Darth Vader.
→ Superbowl 2011 Ads (YouTube Playlist)
How to outwit your brain to switch smoothly between work and play. And why you probably need a distraction chair.
→ Habit Fields (A List Apart)
Spread the word of tasty filets
Feel free to share the Weekly Filet via Facebook or Twitter or simply forward this e-mail to your friends. Thanks for your support!