The Pop!Tech conference wrapped up today and that's the end of our coverage. The list of speakers, with links to their work, is here. Below, as a digestif, is a WalrusTV interview with Reuben Margolin, who presented one of his amazing kinetic sculptures at the conference.[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0D3QSJJsCoHis last line is particularly nice: "If you copy just the teeniest part of nature correctly you're going to have a beautiful work of art."
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