This week, The Creators Project covered about an intelligent algorithm that made a discovery that had slipped by art historians, learned what 4D gaming actually means, and watched the VFX that turns Game of Thrones' Westeros into a fantasy realm. For everything we missed, here's the best of the rest…This week we……Watched the ISS fly through an aurora [io9]…Vibed with Roger Federer's art sensibilities. [Art News]…Checked in with the ghost town that is Sochi, six months after the Olympics. [Gizmodo]…Celebrated XL Record's 25th birthday by reading every Dazed article about 'em. [Dazed]…Found our favorite pop culture characters added into found paintings from thrift shops. [Paste Magazine]…Shattered contemporary ideas of the multiverse. [Wired]…Shook it to this projection mapped dance performance.…Got creeped out by Jerry Seinfeld's skeleton [JerrySeinfeldsSkeleton]…Felt the satisfaction of ripping apart a 10,000 buckyball cube. [[Sploid](http:// http://sploid.gizmodo.com/not-many-things-can-be-more-satisfying-than-this-10-000-1627376447/+barrett)]…Found out why this dolphin-shaped constellation is named "Bob." [Space.com]…Skipped reading Infinite Jest because an 11-year-old recreated it with LEGOs. [Flavorwire]…Learned how they make golden Emmy statues. [Television Academy]…Gagged at the worst new buildings of 2014 [Dezeen]…Learned which Terry Gilliam scenes were the hardest to direct. [Vulture]….Giggled at Thomas Pynchon's jokes about himself on The Simpsons [Twitter]…Pondered the relationship between quantum physics and David Bowie [Wall Street Journal]…Ogled these surreal conceptual dancing self-portraits [This Is Colossal]
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