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Further Reading

Feynman diagrams. The woman who sued McDonald's because the coffee she spilled on herself was too hot. Advice from burglars. Interview with Tom Ford. Did Primo Levi really kill himself? Revenue is up, but audiences are down in New York City’s dance industry. The afterlife of a ballerina. And more.
· Blog | Film

Holy Motors

"Holy Motors" is one of the best films I’ve seen in recent years and one that demands to be seen again. It is a visual feast and a love letter to cinema.
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Further Reading

Adam Curtis’ new film HyperNormalisation. Interview with Sir Andrew Wiles. Ten famous psychology findings that it’s been difficult to replicate. The work of Madeline Gins. Slavoj Žižek on why we shouldn’t pity or romanticize refugees. You probably don’t need dental X-rays every year. And more.
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Further Reading

Hyperuniformity. A profile of Alphabet's X research lab. Two introductions to machine learning. An interview with Matthew Gentzkow on the future of media economics. The frontiers of physics appear not to have moved much in recent years. The Mashco Piro, an indigenous tribe from Peru. And more.
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Further Reading

LIGO has detected another burst of gravitational waves from merging black holes. A surprising solution to a decades-old combinatorics problem. A new proof is helping connect the mathematics of infinity to the physical world. The world’s most spectacular climbing routes in 360 panoramas. And more.
· Blog | Art

Musée Picasso

I finally had a chance to visit the Musée Picasso, which reopened in October 2014 after a five-year renovation. I was once again amazed by Picasso's prolific output.
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Carambolages at the Grand Palais

Carambolages at the Grand Palais in Paris is one of the most refreshing art exhibitions I have seen in a long time. It is based on the premise that artists approach art in an associative fashion, unguided by art historical categories, which is indeed how I myself approach art.
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Further Reading

Moving from naive to purposeful practice can dramatically increase performance. Philip Ball on physics as a way of thinking. Brief interview with linguist Sarah Thomason on how languages interact and change over time. Brian Greene on the spectacular discovery of gravitational waves. And more.
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Further Reading

Excellent critical essay on Wittgenstein. Hilary Putnam has passed away. The ego depletion effect may be wrong. I, too, try not to be pedantic about conditionals. How Snapchat built a business. Bringing some rigor to the math of melody. The 2016 Abel Prize goes to Andrew Wiles. And more.