Vote for the 2008 Weblog Awards Now

Posted by on January 6th, 2009

Last year, I was honored to be a finalist in the 2007 Weblog Awards in the Individual Blogger category. I didn’t win, but it was a lot of fun to be included.

This year’s voting is now open.  I’ve yet to check out all the contestants (this is a great way to find new blogs to read), but our friend John Grohol’s World of Psychology is a finalist in the Medical/Health category. Good luck to John!

You can vote once a day–Vote early and often!

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Mind bites

Posted by on January 4th, 2009

Mind Bites is a beautiful photography project by artist Will Lion which combines striking images with quotes from cognitive science research.

You can either view it as a Flickr photo set or as an interactive Flash gallery.

The image pictured here is one of the more abstract pictures, but the full range contains everything from portraits, to landscapes, to still life photos with the research quotes taken from studies on memory to hormonal influence of the earnings of lap dancers.

I can’t help thinking these would make great pictures to have in a psychology department which are usually adorned with faded conference posters and dull oil paintings.

Anyway, the full set of Will Lion’s ‘Mind Bites’ project is both visually engaging and thought-provoking which is the essence of much great art.

Link to images as Flickr photo set.
Link to Mind Bites as interactive Flash gallery.

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Mind bites

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Mind bites

Posted by on January 4th, 2009

Mind Bites is a beautiful photography project by artist Will Lion which combines striking images with quotes from cognitive science research.

You can either view it as a Flickr photo set or as an interactive Flash gallery.

The image pictured here is one of the more abstract pictures, but the full range contains everything from portraits, to landscapes, to still life photos with the research quotes taken from studies on memory to hormonal influence of the earnings of lap dancers.

I can’t help thinking these would make great pictures to have in a psychology department which are usually adorned with faded conference posters and dull oil paintings.

Anyway, the full set of Will Lion’s ‘Mind Bites’ project is both visually engaging and thought-provoking which is the essence of much great art.

Link to images as Flickr photo set.
Link to Mind Bites as interactive Flash gallery.

See original here:
Mind bites

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Mind bites

Posted by on January 4th, 2009

Mind Bites is a beautiful photography project by artist Will Lion which combines striking images with quotes from cognitive science research.

You can either view it as a Flickr photo set or as an interactive Flash gallery.

The image pictured here is one of the more abstract pictures, but the full range contains everything from portraits, to landscapes, to still life photos with the research quotes taken from studies on memory to hormonal influence of the earnings of lap dancers.

I can’t help thinking these would make great pictures to have in a psychology department which are usually adorned with faded conference posters and dull oil paintings.

Anyway, the full set of Will Lion’s ‘Mind Bites’ project is both visually engaging and thought-provoking which is the essence of much great art.

Link to images as Flickr photo set.
Link to Mind Bites as interactive Flash gallery.

Here is the original:
Mind bites

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Mind bites

Posted by on January 4th, 2009

Mind Bites is a beautiful photography project by artist Will Lion which combines striking images with quotes from cognitive science research.

You can either view it as a Flickr photo set or as an interactive Flash gallery.

The image pictured here is one of the more abstract pictures, but the full range contains everything from portraits, to landscapes, to still life photos with the research quotes taken from studies on memory to hormonal influence of the earnings of lap dancers.

I can’t help thinking these would make great pictures to have in a psychology department which are usually adorned with faded conference posters and dull oil paintings.

Anyway, the full set of Will Lion’s ‘Mind Bites’ project is both visually engaging and thought-provoking which is the essence of much great art.

Link to images as Flickr photo set.
Link to Mind Bites as interactive Flash gallery.

Originally posted here:
Mind bites

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