mattlucht / collective

There are five people in mattlucht’s collective.

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  1. Would you like a little more Star Trek with your lens flare?

    While Anna’s away in Amsterdam, Andy talks with designer Laura Kalbag about Star Trek Into Darkness, how they name wifi networks and whether location really affects their businesses. They discuss about how to find good sub-contractors and the differences between working for clients direct or via third-parties.

    http://unfinished.bz/19

    —Huffduffed by adactio one day ago

  2. 99% Invisible Episode 76- The Modern Moloch

    On the streets of early 20th Century America, nothing moved faster than 10 miles per hour. Responsible parents would tell their children, “Go outside, and play in the streets. All day.”

    And then the automobile happened. And then automobiles began killing thousands of children, every year.

    http://99percentinvisible.org/post/47063460311/episode-76-the-modern-moloch

    —Huffduffed by adactio one day ago

  3. Distraction, Willpower, Creative Coding

    Elah Feder on outsourcing willpower. Francesca Gino on decision making and getting sidetracked. Diana Kimball and Seb Lee-Delisle on creative coding. Jeff Atwood on creating civil discourse online.

    http://www.cbc.ca/radio/podcasts/arts-culture/spark/

    —Huffduffed by adactio one day ago

  4. Listen, Touch, Command

    Veronica Simmonds on sound online. Martin Howard, Bill Buxton, Stan Liebowitz, Philip Steadman and Jared Spool on the QWERTY keyboard. Jonty Sharples and Dan Vogel on gestural computing.

    http://www.cbc.ca/radio/podcasts/arts-culture/spark/

    —Huffduffed by adactio one day ago

  5. FilmAid Broadcast #3 – Damon Lindelof

    In Part 3 of our FilmAid broadcast, Damon Lindelof joins us to discuss his thoughts on internet fandom, the response to Prometheus, the logic of time travel, and taking chances with the Star Trek franchise.

    —Huffduffed by adactio 2 days ago

  6. Blink and the Mobile Web is in Trouble with Paul Irish on The Breaking Development Podcast

    Fresh Squeezed Mobile is Breaking Development’s channel to get fresh ideas out there about mobile web development and design.

    Paul and Jim discuss Google’s transition from WebKit to Blink and then discuss why the mobile web is in trouble as well as what we can do to fix it.

    http://fsm.bdconf.com/podcast/blink-and-the-mobile-web-is-in-trouble-with-paul-irish

    —Huffduffed by adactio 2 days ago

  7. Web Tools for the Open Web with Divya Manian on The Breaking Development Podcast

    Fresh Squeezed Mobile is Breaking Development’s channel to get fresh ideas out there about mobile web development and design.

    Divya and Jim discuss web tools for the open web, some of the tools that the Adobe Web Platform team has created, and some of the open source projects like HTML5 Please and HTML5 Boilerplate. We end with a brief talk of SVG and some of the SVG tools that Divya’s team is working on.

    http://fsm.bdconf.com/podcast/web-tools-for-the-open-web-with-divya-manian

    —Huffduffed by adactio 2 days ago

  8. Neal Stephenson on Stranger Than Fiction

    Welcome to Stranger Than Fiction, a new six-episode podcast from Slate, the New America Foundation, and Arizona State University. Each week, Tim Wu—a Future Tense fellow at New America, the author of The Master Switch, and a professor at Columbia Law School—talks to a contemporary science fiction writer about whether we’re living in the future.

    In the debut episode, Wu talks to Neal Stephenson, the award-winning science fiction author of Snow Crash, The Diamond Age, Cryptonomicon, and more. They discuss the purpose of science fiction, geek culture, and whether—contrary to our constant hand-wringing about “everything changing so fast”—innovation has really slowed down.

    —Huffduffed by adactio 2 days ago

  9. Danny Meyer on Staff Meals at His Restaurants

    Danny Meyer, of Union Square Cafe, Gramercy Tavern, Maialino, Blue Smoke, The Modern, and more, talks about the food that the chefs make for one another—the staff “family meal.” It is simple, often improvised, but special enough to please the chefs’ discerning palates. In Family Table: Favorite Staff Meals from Our Restaurant to Your Home, the restaurants’ culinary director, Michael Romano, coauthor of the award-winning Union Square Cafe Cookbook, collects and refines his favorite in-house dishes for the home cook, while served Karen Stabiner shares stories about how this imaginative array of dishes came to be.

    —Huffduffed by adactio 2 days ago

  10. Workflows with Merlin Mann

    In our first “Workflows” episode we talk with Merlin Mann, or as David calls him, the “Hero of Nerds.” Merlin discussed how he uses his Mac for his work and the applications he uses to be more productive. This extra long episode is packed with geeky goodness. This is a new type of episode for us

    —Huffduffed by briansuda 2 days ago

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