How the Earth’s continents will look 250 million years from now

Speaking of Pangaea, this video shows how the present-day continents came to be formed from the Pangaea supercontinent about 240 | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

In Search of Forgotten Colors

The Victoria and Albert Museum filmed this short four-part documentary about the Somenotsukasa Yoshioka dye workshop near Kyoto, | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

The comic tragedy of Balloonfest ‘86

In September 1986, as part of a United Way fundraiser, the city of Cleveland released 1.5 million balloons simultaneously in a b | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

“Today’s Masculinity Is Stifling”

For The Atlantic, Sarah Rich writes about how stifling masculinity can be for some children and their parents.As much as feminis | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

Country Time will cover illegal lemonade stand fines and fees this summer

The makers of Country Time Lemonade are running a unique promotion this summer. If you're the parent of a child 14 or younger who | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

Recommendation: Caliphate, the NY Times podcast about ISIS

For the past several weeks, I have been listening to the NY Times' fantastic and unsettling podcast series Caliphate. The series f | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

Flat Earthers and the double-edged sword of American magical thinking

Alan Burdick recently wrote a piece for The New Yorker about the "burgeoning" flat Earth movement, a group of people who | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

Locate modern addresses on Earth 240 million years ago

Ian Webster built a tool to plot modern addresses on a map of the Earth from up to 750 million years ago. Just input an address | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

The Language of the Trump Administration Is the Language of Domestic Violence

Jessica Winter writing for the New Yorker:In the final scene of Frederick Wiseman's landmark documentary "Domestic Violence | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

Simple and dynamic typographic posters by Xtian Miller

Designer Xtian Miller designs new posters "nearly every day". You can see his prodigious output on Dribbble and | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

Amazing geometric weathering on a chain link fence

Amateur photographer @Ben_On_The_Moon noticed some peculiar weathering patterns on a plastic-coated chain link fence.More view | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

Freddish, the special language Mister Rogers used when talking to children

Maxwell King, the former director of the Fred Rogers Center and author of the forthcoming book The Good Neighbor: The Life and Wor | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

Trombone + loop machine

The golden age of live looping (self-accompanying by performing with one or more instruments using a loop machine) was probably te | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

Wine and storytelling

At Vinepair, Felix Salmon waxes metaphysical on the value of mythology and narrative in shaping our experience of food and drink. | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

In the dark

Rebecca Boyle writes about her daughter's first power outage:"It's too dark in here. Mommy, I want you to turn my nightligh | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

10 hours of extremely relaxing ocean scenes

From BBC Earth, the team behind Planet Earth II and Blue Planet II, a 10-hour video of soothing oceanscapes: whales swimming, je | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

Mister Rogers fixed old shows if he felt they were wrong

Won't You Be My Neighbor?, the documentary about Fred Rogers, is out tomorrow in select cities.1 Tim Grierson interviewed director | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

Flowing portraits

I really like these dynamic swirling drawings by artist Lee.k. They're like a cross between van Gogh, DeepDream, and Wind Map. | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

Underwater surfing

In this video, a duo using squirt boats surfs the underwater current in the New River Gorge. Squirt boats, which I just learned | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

Robert Wadlow, the world’s tallest ever human

When I was a kid, I devoured books like locusts ravage crops on the plains. My sister and I would go to the library, get 5 or 6 bo | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

An 11-foot long ribbon map of the Mississippi River from 1866

The Mississippi River runs for more than 2300 miles straight through the heartland of America, more or less straight from north | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

A map of Chicago’s Gangland circa 1931

This is A Map of Chicago's Gangland from Authentic Sources published in 1931 by Bruce-Roberts, Inc.Map of Chicago gang locatio | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

A Summer 2018 reading list for America

The other day, Erika Hall asked on Twitter: "If you could assign every American to read one book over the summer, what would | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

Norman, the world’s first psychopath AI

A research team at MIT's Media Lab have built what they call the "world's first psychopath AI". Meet Norman...it provide | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

Ten guidelines for nurturing a thriving democracy by Bertrand Russell

In December 1951, British philosopher Bertrand Russell wrote a piece for the NY Times Magazine titled The Best Answer to Fanaticis | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

Mythically massive and powerful waves

Are you a mountains or a beach person? I prefer the beach -- the ocean in particular, even though it scares the hell out of | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

An AI learned to see in the dark

Cameras that can take usable photos in low light conditions are very useful but very expensive. A new paper presented at this year | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

A supercut of unintentional ASMR moments from movies and TV shows

For these two videos, FunWithGuru collected scenes from movies & TV that can trigger ASMR. He featured movies like Phantom | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

The problem with action scenes in DC movies

In his latest video, Evan Puschak compares the action scenes from Marvel and DC superhero movies and shows how DC comes up short | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

A short dance performance, collaboratively illustrated by hundreds

Over 300 different people drew/illustrated moments from a real-life dance performance, which Kristen Lauth Shaeffer then assembl | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

The Atlas Obscura Explorer’s Guide for the World’s Most Adventurous Kid

After the success of their book about the world's most unusual places, Atlas Obscura is following up with an illustrated book aime | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

Super freaky recently declassified NSA security posters

These posters designed by the NSA emphasizing the importance of security and secrecy to their employees are amazing. Declassified | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

Willpower, wealth, and the marshmallow test

The marshmallow test is a famous psychological experiment designed by Walter Mischel in the 1960s. Kids were given a single marshm | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

The end of the culture of the telephone

This is an excerpt from this week's edition of Noticing, Kottke.org's newsletter. Alexis Madrigal wrote movingly about the death | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

The last survivor of the 1921 Tulsa Race Riots

The history of the United States is a history of racial plunder, specifically whites plundering the property of nonwhites. It's | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

How to make grilled cheese

I'm a big fan of different recipes for simple food dishes -- Jose Andres's "The Perfectly Fried Egg" changed the way I | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

Clickhole outdoes itself

"I Am A Recently Divorced And Laid-Off Middle-Aged Man With A Lot Of Health Problems, And Everything I Say Is Incredibly Depr | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

Through a Different Lens, a book of Stanley Kubrick’s photography

There is much to admire in how Stanley Kubrick's movies are constructed, but the director's keen compositional eye is pe | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

Lightning fast demo of a magic transforming scarf

One of the recurrent topics here at the ol' dot org is paying our respects to people who are mind-bendingly good at what they do | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

Visualizing our world’s ever-growing urban infrastructure

For his projects Exodus and Timeout, Marcus Lyon takes overhead photographs and edits them into fantastical scenes that none | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

Simple Dieter Rams prints

I really like these prints for Rams, Gary Hustwit's upcoming documentary about the legendary Dieter Rams. Each print features an | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

Brutalist cuckoo clocks

Artist Guido Zimmermann has updated the architectural styling of the cuckoo clock with models based on buildings by Brutalist & | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

The 100 best one-hit wonders

Today's playlist is The 100 Best One-Hit Wonder Songs:You can read the rationale behind all 100 picks on Consequence of Sound. | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

The Americans is over, The Americans was great.

Given the recent Netflix-driven Cambrian explosion in television shows, there is no Best Show On TV™ anymore. But over t | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

Hundreds of amazing 1980s tech company logos

This 1985 catalog for engineers contains hundreds and hundreds of tech logos from the 70s and 80s. They are glorious.Marcin Wi | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

A visual history of light

From the Atlantic, a quick visual history of human-created light sources over the past ~400,000 years, from wood fires to candle | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

The top 100 stories that changed the world

BBC Culture recently polled authors, journalists, and other literary types from 35 different countries and asked them "to nom | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago

The ABCs in motion

For this year's 36 Days of Type project, Ben Huynh submitted this 3D animation of the alphabet from A to Z. You can see animatio | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 6 years ago