Link About It: This Week’s Picks

Upside-down ice fishing, where to go skinny dipping and a room exploded with stickers—highlights from the web this week

1. Skittish Tree Bringing dynamic visual evidence of the impact of the sounds we make, the sound-reactive projection, Skittish Tree, offers a multi-sensory experience in the storefront of JS55 on Clinton Street in New York City. While soft sounds caused the tree to sway languidly side-by-side, loud noises—like, as we see in the video, a child’s giddy screeching—shake the limbs until they fall off in …

Short Order Designer Notepads

Upside-down ice fishing, where to go skinny dipping and a room exploded with stickers—highlights from the web this week

Once reserved for diner waitresses sporting up-dos, this alternative notebook allows you to categorically record the demands of your next client. They uniquely numbered pages allow you to create and action item list for the project with a lateral column to check items off the list. For designers from designer Adam Oreste.

The Skinny Dipping Report

Upside-down ice fishing, where to go skinny dipping and a room exploded with stickers—highlights from the web this week

In case you were looking for a resource outlining the best places around the globe to lose your clothes and take a dive, the 2012 Skinny Dipping Report has arrived. The report, which takes the form of a calendar, has detailed info on some great spots to wade in the nude, along with the photographic spreads to back them up.