The Marginalian
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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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Lost Roll of Film Finds Its Way Home, Virally
Lost Roll of Film Finds Its Way Home, Virally

On lost film, found friendships and the stories we all want to believe could be true.

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Climate Kid: UNICEF’s Platform for Preparedness
Climate Kid: UNICEF’s Platform for Preparedness

What evolutionary fantasies have to do with the future of practical education.

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10 Years of Bicycle Film Festival in 3 Minutes
10 Years of Bicycle Film Festival in 3 Minutes

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5 (More) Must-Read Books by TED 2011 Speakers
5 (More) Must-Read Books by TED 2011 Speakers

What information curators have to do with the revenge of technology and synesthetic autism.

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The Late American Novel: Writers on the Future of Books
The Late American Novel: Writers on the Future of Books

Telling the fortune of tales to come, or what finallyfast.com has to do with writing.

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Sub City New York: A Cinematic Celebration of Urbanity
Sub City New York: A Cinematic Celebration of Urbanity

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Brainman: Inside the Mind of an Autistic Savant
Brainman: Inside the Mind of an Autistic Savant

What the circumference of a circle has to do with on-demand polyglotism.

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Graphic USA: Miniguides to 25 Top Cities by 25 Top Designers
Graphic USA: Miniguides to 25 Top Cities by 25 Top Designers

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Inside Out Project: Street Artist JR’s $100K TED Prize
Inside Out Project: Street Artist JR’s $100K TED Prize

What the global importance of women has to do with favela murals and graffiti in Kibera.

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