Sunday Surplus | 25th December, 2011

- Burnt, by Lovers Town
- Superheroine Breast Cancer Awareness ads
- Christmas is just around the corner, anti drink-driving ads
- Branding and how it works in the social media age infographic

- Facebook ruling gives media enquiry purpose
- Democracy needs ignorant people, says science
- A murder foretold: unravelling the ultimate political conspiracy
- Tiny $25 computer is designed to teach programming to kids

- Scott Weaver’s Rolling through the Bay
- Can games really increase the intelligence of children?
- The end of business
- James Burke’s Connections: A BBC History of Innovation

Sunday Surplus | 18th December, 2011

- A history of organising the web infographic
- Don’t feel sorry for yourself - a project dedicated to not letting you (or me) wallow
- Matthew Picton’s Map Sculptures of Cities Made of Books about the City
- A dining table to avoid all conversations

- Scientists invent lightest material on earth
- Creating addictive games that actually do good
- The State of the Blogosphere 2011
- Think Quarterly - the People Issue

- USA Today’s Jon Swartz on Disruptive Technology’s Impact on Business and Culture
- Rubber robot that crawls and slithers is more flexible than other machines
- 1197 - a one-day conference dedicated to mobile and iPhone photography
- Chromaroma gamifies the London public transit system









