May 1, 2009
High-res NASA moon landing photos restored by private fans in an abandoned McDonald's
— amazing story about obsolete media preservation; start with the AP report and LA Times article, and work your way back (via) #
Jonathan Coulton's "First of May" performed in sign language
— in case you need to know how to say "in flagrante delicto" in ASL (via) #
Jack Schulze's incredible 3D horizonless map of Manhattan
— currently running as a huge gatefold in Wired UK, prints are available with both directions (via) #
Pew study says churchgoers more likely to support torture
— J-Walk notes that the threat of torture is a fundamental concept of hell #
Chris Messina on Comixology and the future of connected commerce
— his local comic shop's iPhone integration lets you build a pull list waiting for you in the store #
79 versions of Popcorn, remixed into a single song
— a hot mess, algorithmically beat-matched into a 12-minute collage with the Echo Nest remix API #