Five Things #183

Every Tuesday I share five things I've liked and think you might like too. Here are this week’s Five Things…

  1. People listen to happier music in summer and sadder music in winter (except at Christmas time), which isn't really surprising. What is surprising, is that Australia and New Zealand follow the same trend as the countries in the Northern Hemisphere despite having the opposite weather. Very interesting! — Data from Spotify suggest that listeners are gloomiest in February / Rob Wiblin's summary

  2. Writer and comedian Demi Adejuyigbe has made a series of Bojack Horseman-themed posters to celebrate the end of the series for this year’s Oscars. I particularly like the one for Once Upon A Time In Hollywoo (that isn't a typo!) Bojack Oscar Posters

  3. If you haven't seen 1917, I'd recommend you see it whilst it's still in cinemas. It's one of those films that's made for the big screen*.* If you have seen it, this video gives a nice glimpse of the VFX wizardry that made the film possible — How '1917' Was Filmed To Look Like One Shot

  4. Very cool — The Stepping Feet Illusion

  5. I didn't really know anything about Nike or their co-founder Phil Knight but this was an excellent autobiography. I bought the audiobook ages ago and I'm glad I finally got around to listening to it! — Shoe Dog, A Memoir by the Creator of Nike

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ps. There will be no Five Things next week, but usual service will resume the following Tuesday.