Link About It: This Week’s Picks

1. Haiti Before and AfterKeeping up to date with the aftermath in Haiti, The New York Times has an interactive satellite map displaying the terrain before and after the deadly earthquake, showing the tragic devastation of this disaster. 2. Food PrinterMarcelo Coelho and Amit Zoran of the Fluid Interfaces Group at MIT have devised an ingenious automated "food printer" that stores food and makes your …

Bumblejax Photo Mounting Service

Simplifying the photo-mounting process, Bumblejax boils it down to a few clicks with their online system that requires little more than uploading a high-res image and choosing a material. From the slick look of metal to lightweight foam, the digital printers offer Gatorboard, acrylic, aluminum or MDF board for a range of effects. Bumblejax prints images using an HP z6100 for high-quality, large-format prints. The …

Peter Ross: Burroughs

Following his 2007 work documenting psychics, photographer Peter Ross' latest series takes on the metaphysical aura of stuff with his series of images of William Burroughs' possessions. The items—from skull candles to walking sticks (pictured here)—all still sit in his Bowery Street apartment in NYC. Iconic accessories, like Burroughs' worn shoes, take on new meaning thanks to Ross' detail-oriented eye. Other less iconic pieces, including …