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DrawHappy: Ongoing Global Art Project on Happiness
DrawHappy: Ongoing Global Art Project on Happiness

What pie, cats and giant cheese have to do with life’s most elusive aspiration.

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Computational Origami by MIT’s Erik Demaine
Computational Origami by MIT’s Erik Demaine

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What the Number Pi Sounds Like
What the Number Pi Sounds Like

A musician translates each of pi’s first 31 decimals into a note and performs the piece on various instruments to a tempo of 157 beats per minute.

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Endnotes: A David Foster Wallace BBC Documentary
Endnotes: A David Foster Wallace BBC Documentary

Taking a master class in artistic bravery, or how to honor the work of a literary lion.

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What Is Reality? A BBC Horizon Documentary
What Is Reality? A BBC Horizon Documentary

What walking through walls has to do with tropical fruit and the search for the God particle.

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Tony Orrico: The Human Spirograph
Tony Orrico: The Human Spirograph

Mock-mathematics, or how to turn the human body into a graceful precision instrument.

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7 Einstein Classics, Digitized for the First Time
7 Einstein Classics, Digitized for the First Time

What the theory of relativity has to do with world government and the ethics of nuclear proliferation.

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The Blackwater Gospel: Haunting Danish Animated Short Film
The Blackwater Gospel: Haunting Danish Animated Short Film

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TED 2011: The Rediscovery of Wonder, Day Two
TED 2011: The Rediscovery of Wonder, Day Two

Redefining life, understanding consciousness, and why technology is humanizing education.

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Hezârfen: The Story of the First Human Flight, Animated
Hezârfen: The Story of the First Human Flight, Animated

What kvetching chickens have to do with the history of aviation and Turkish folk heroes.

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