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11 September 2015
In this recurring column, we highlight a few items we've run across that don't merit a full story of their own but are interesting enough to bring to your attention (with more than 140 characters). This time we look at artifacts from Sept. 11, 2001; the 2015 Burning Man festival; iPad Pro with Apple Pencil videos and a good metaphor.
- In The Things They Left Behind, David W. Dunlap assembles a photo essay with images from Mark Kauzlarich and Vincent Laforet showing the remaining World Trade Center artifacts housed in Hanger 17 at Kennedy International.
- Photographer Sidney Erthal provides a public service with his 144-image diary of the 2015 Burning Man festival, which was (despite what it seems) once again held on this planet.
- In Hands on: iPad Pro with Apple Pencil, Daniel Eran Dilger delivers some enticing video of the new iPad interacting with its pencil. See especially the Adobe Sketch video, which includes a peek at Photoshop Fix (aka Project Rigel, which replaced Photoshop Touch).
- Nothing beats a good metaphor. Mike Johnston, settling into his new home in the Finger Lakes, whips one up in 'National Geographic' Sells Soul to Devil.
More to come...