August, 2024 - syn_openculture

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Month View
Here are the subjects of all posts in the [info]syn_openculture journal in August, 2024.


1st
8:00a[info]syn_opencultureThe Olympics in the 2020s Versus 1912: See Side-by-Side Comparisons of the Athletes’ Performance Then & Now
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureArchaeologists Discover an Ancient Roman Sandal with Nails Used for Tread
2nd
6:23a[info]syn_opencultureCarl Jung Offers an Introduction to His Psychological Thought in a 3‑Hour Interview (1957)
5th
5:33a[info]syn_opencultureThe Long Game of Creativity: If You Haven’t Created a Masterpiece at 30, You’re Not a Failure
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureThe Brilliant Engineering That Made Venice: How a City Was Built on Water
6th
5:53a[info]syn_opencultureMark Twain & Helen Keller’s Special Friendship: He Treated Me Not as a Freak, But as a Person Dealing with Great Difficulties
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureAn Introduction to The Babylonian Map of the World–the Oldest Known Map of the World
7th
7:33a[info]syn_opencultureAn Oscar-Winning Animation of Ernest Hemingway’s “The Old Man and the Sea” Painted on 29,000 Frames of Glass
10:01a[info]syn_opencultureHow Olivetti Designed the First Personal Computer in History, the Programma 101 (1965)
8th
8:05a[info]syn_opencultureWhat It Takes to Pass “the Knowledge,” the “Insanely Hard” Exam to Become a London Taxicab Driver
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureThe World’s First Medieval Electronic Instrument: The EP-1320 Lets You Play the Sounds of Hurdy-Gurdies, Lutes, Gregorian Chants & More
9th
5:04a[info]syn_opencultureThe First “Selfie” In History Taken by Robert Cornelius, a Philadelphia Chemist, in 1839
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureAncient Egyptian Pyramids May Have Been Built with Water: A New Study Explore the Use of Hydraulic Lifts
12th
6:24a[info]syn_opencultureBuckminster Fuller’s Map of the World: The Innovation That Revolutionized Map Design (1943)
9:00a[info]syn_openculturePublic.Work: A Smoothly Searchable Archive of 100,000+ “Copyright-Free” Images
13th
5:25a[info]syn_opencultureKeith Moon, Drummer of The Who, Passes Out at 1973 Concert; 19-Year-Old Fan Takes Over
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureThe Steampunk Clocks of 19th-Century Paris: Discover the Ingenious System That Revolutionized Timekeeping in the 1880s
14th
7:54a[info]syn_opencultureJean-Paul Sartre Rejects the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1964: “It Was Monstrous!”
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureJ. G. Ballard Demystifies Surrealist Paintings by Dalí, Magritte, de Chirico & More
15th
5:12a[info]syn_opencultureRay Bradbury Explains Why Literature is the Safety Valve of Civilization (in Which Case We Need More Literature!)
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureWhat is Electronic Music?: Pioneering Electronic Musician Daphne Oram Explains (1969)
16th
7:20a[info]syn_opencultureHear the Very First Adaptation of George Orwell’s 1984 in a Radio Play Starring David Niven (1949)
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureHow Editing Saved Ferris Bueller’s Day Off & Made It a Classic
19th
8:00a[info]syn_opencultureAn Architect Breaks Down the 5 Most Common Styles of College Campus
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureJack Kerouac’s Hand-Drawn Cover for On the Road (1952)
20th
8:00a[info]syn_opencultureThe Alphabet Explained: The Origin of Every Letter
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureSoviet Inventor Léon Theremin Shows Off the Theremin, the Early Electronic Instrument That Could Be Played Without Being Touched (1954)
21st
5:43a[info]syn_opencultureJimi Hendrix Arrives in London in 1966, Asks to Get Onstage with Cream, and Blows Eric Clapton Away: “You Never Told Me He Was That F‑ing Good”
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureHow an Ancient Roman Shipwreck Could Explain the Universe
5:00p[info]syn_opencultureWhen Samuel Beckett Drove Young André the Giant to School
22nd
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureHow the Oldest Company in the World, Japan’s Temple-Builder Kongō Gumi, Has Survived Nearly 1,500 Years
23rd
6:45a[info]syn_opencultureGeorge Orwell Reviews Mein Kampf: “He Envisages a Horrible Brainless Empire” (1940)
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureHear the Evolution of the London Accent Over 660 Years: From 1346 to 2006
26th
2:47a[info]syn_opencultureRichard Feynman Creates a Simple Method for Telling Science From Pseudoscience (1966)
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureHow Marcel Duchamp Signed a Urinal in 1917 & Redefined Art
27th
3:37a[info]syn_opencultureThe Enchanting Opera Performances of Klaus Nomi
8:00a[info]syn_opencultureThe 11 Censored Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies Cartoons That Haven’t Been Aired Since 1968
28th
8:00a[info]syn_opencultureIs Andrew Huberman Ruining Your Morning Coffee Routine?
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureFrank Lloyd Wright Thought About Making the Guggenheim Museum Pink
29th
8:00a[info]syn_opencultureSolving a 2,500-Year-Old Puzzle: How a Cambridge Student Cracked an Ancient Sanskrit Code
30th
8:00a[info]syn_opencultureMaurice Sendak’s First Published Illustrations: Discover His Drawings for a 1947 Popular Science Book
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureBrowse 64 Years of RadioShack Catalogs Free Online … and Revisit the History of American Consumer Electronics