Thursday Reading List (1/19/2012)

Years

They say you can learn a lot about the rings in a tree trunk. In the video above a record player plays slices of wood. Year ring data is translated into music.

This music — which sounds like a moody piano soundtrack for a existentialist movie about a rainy day — is made by slicing a tree in cross-section, placing it on a turntable, and using a tone-arm with a PlayStation Eye Camera in the head. Output is processed through Ableton Live. It’s called Years, and it was created by Bartholomäus Traubeck.

 

Truth and consequences: FRONTLINE’s brilliant documentary on Fukushima

BoingBoing author Maggie Koerth-Baker reviews the Frontline documentary Nuclear Aftershocks.

The Bicycle and the West

The site is a thorough archive of bicycle history in the U.S. The timeline reveals fascinating events, including some that occurred between 1880 to 1910.  A pull-down feature lets you find specific events.

This is a weekly digest of web links I think are worth checking out. Please comment on what you find interesting. If you have something to share, please submit links of interest to mike@kineticshift.com.

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