Links for 2008-03-22 [del.icio.us]
- Alibi Network
Politicians have spin doctors, celebrities have publicists, corporations have lawyers and public relations departments, investment banks have analysts, now regular people have ALIBI NETWORK. - Carnegie Mellon Study Identifies Where Thoughts Of Familiar Objects Occur Inside the Human Brain
A team of Carnegie Mellon University computer scientists and cognitive neuroscientists, combining methods of machine learning and brain imaging, have found a way to identify where people’s thoughts and perceptions of familiar objects originate in the brai - Converging Technologies for Improving Human Performance
Converging Technologies for Improving Human Performance: Nanotechnology, Biotechnology, Information Technology and Cognitive Science - Your future, today
Ian Pearson’s blog : futurologist - Ian Pearson, Futurologist
Futurizon - Vélib et moi : le blog
Vélib′ : le site officiel - Steven Klein Studio
fashion photographer - Max Abadian
fashion photographer - “To mix or not to mix?”
définition d’objet métis. “C’est l’expression d’une création humaine surgie à la confluence des mondes européens et des sociétés d’Asie, d’Afrique et d’Amérique”, explique Serge Gruzinski, commissaire de l’exposition (historien - musée du quai Branly: Planète métisse : to mix or not to mix
Commissariat : Serge Gruzinski — voir le site de l′exposition - Droit & Culture
- espaculture - Marseille - AM-DeadLink
Download FavIcons and detect dead links in your browser bookmarks - Lightroom Galleries
templates for lightroom galleries - Loretta Lux
art photography - Thierry Bouët
photographe français : voir "au lit" - Au fil de soi
blog français - mediaTIC blog
actualite du blog et des blogs - Extravagant Crowd - Carl Van Vechten’s Portraits of Women
His 15,000 photographs illustrated several of his avocations and interests, with broad representations of African Americans, ballet and modern dancers, theater figures, painters, musicians, and writers - Beinecke Library: Langston Hughes at 100
An online exhibtion in observance of the centenary of the birth of Langston Hughes (1902-1967), Harlem Renaissance poet, novelist, and playwright.
Date created: February 2002 - American Modernist Writers and the Orient
PETALS ON A WET BLACK BOUGH: American Modernist Writers and the Orient
Original post by Dominique Strauss-Kahn