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Fairy Tales books on Archive
Fairy tale is a fictional story that usually features folkloric characters (such as fairies, goblins, elves, trolls, witches, giants, and talking animals) and enchantments, often involving a far-fetched sequence of events. The Internet Archive highlighted seven fairy tale books with … Continue reading
Posted in books, literature, vintage
Tagged books, children, collection, download, free, Gustave Doré, Internet Archive, literature, public domain, vintage
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Hieronymus Bosch’s birds papercraft
Hieronymus Bosch is on the top of my list of painter that I think had a disturbed brilliant mind. His paintings full of bizarre and scary creatures are an example of how far can go the human mind and how … Continue reading
The Future of Ideas is now CC Licensed
The Future of Ideas is now Free, announced Lawrence Lessig, Creative Commons CEO, on his blog on 15th January. Now, “The Future of Ideas“, is available to download under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial license, as his other three books, “Code … Continue reading
Posted in books, technology
Tagged books, culture, download, free, Internet, technology
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Tips for conference bloggers
Tips for conference bloggers is a six-page illustrated guidebook made by Ethan Zuckerman and Bruno Giussani, veterans in conferences. It’s availbale in two PDF versions, 6 pages or 3 pages booklet format, and anyone can freely download and use (it’s … Continue reading
Tummie-Design
On Tummie-Design you will find the super cute portfolio of Tummie with illustrations, toys and animations, her shop with lovely bags and wallets with monsters (cute monsters I may say), and some very pretty things she made to download, including … Continue reading
Posted in craft, illustration, toys
Tagged children, cute, download, illustration, illustrator, kawaii, papercraft, toys
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Pirates! at Internet Archive
The Internet Archive‘s blog made a special post to celebrate the International Talk Like a Pirate Day: Pirates!. The post points to films, animations, audio archives and books with pirates on Archive’s collection. Nice suggestions, specially the animations: Felix the … Continue reading
Sunday Papercraft Links
Oh, what a lazy day is Sunday. I always heard that people love Sunday, but I never was a huge fan of it. It isn’t a productive day for me and it goes too fast. On Sundays I have a … Continue reading
Posted in animals, cats, craft, Internet, photography, toys
Tagged cats, design, dogs, download, Flickr, free, papercraft, photography, toys
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Triumph of the Will
Thanks to politics of Germany in the 1930′s and 1940′s, and the Nazi dislike for independent thought, Germany lost a huge number of intellectuals, artists and scientists to other countries, specially the U.S.. In cinema, the list of directors, actors … Continue reading
Posted in cinema, video
Tagged cinema, download, films, Fritz Lang, German, History, Internet Archive, movies, public domain, video
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Junkoseven
The toy junkie, web designer and “amateur” photographer Charmaine Noellie, aka Junko Natsumi, shows her excellent work which joins her two passions at Junkoseven. Presenting her photographic works, there are three series: The Pony Project, Urban Medium & Spider, and … Continue reading
Posted in craft, photography, toys
Tagged download, free, papercraft, photographer, photography, pictures, toys
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PulpGen
There is never enough pulp books to post. That’s why I would like to invite you to visit the pulp portion of PulpGen. The first reason to take a look there is the biography and bibliography of four pulp fiction … Continue reading