- Artist Mathew Mohr has created a 14-foot interactive sculpture that creates projections of visitor's faces! [via Colossal]
- The Library of Congress has added 64 films for free streaming to their National Film Registry. [via Info Docket]
- Conservators are using light in the form of Reflectance Transformation Imaging to find Isaac Newton's doodles on the walls of childhood home. Newton himself studied light properties with prisms. [via The Guardian]
- The archive of popular Columbian author, Gabriel García Márquez, is now online via the Harry Ransom Center. [via Open Culture]
- Salvador Dalí's catalogue raisonné is now online. [via Art Newspaper]
- Records from the State of Maine have been added to the Digital Public Library of America. [via Info Docket]
- Simulating the evacuation of a museum in a natural disaster with the Smithsonian's Cultural Rescue Initiative. [via Atlantic]
- 10 organizations are seeking feedback on their newly released "Digital Preservation Declaration of Shared Values." [via Educopia]
- What survives of Paul McCartney's Christmas mixtape: [via Open Culture]
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