But this time a crazy one. Fur Real Friends? I don't think so.
Mar 26, 2014
3 Way Ping Pong
Finally a cat video I want to post. Now I exist. This is too cute. Go ahead ... smile!
PING PONG CAT from Hello Future Films on Vimeo.
PING PONG CAT from Hello Future Films on Vimeo.
Concrete Lights
These are concrete lights experiments by Elim Cheng. I don't like the bag, but the other ones ... awesome!
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Mar 23, 2014
How Big Is The Universe
A cute animation about the size of the universe. Finally an animation that doesn't make you feel small and stupid.
How Big Is The Universe? from Beakus on Vimeo.
How Big Is The Universe? from Beakus on Vimeo.
Style
Good article about Schopenhauer and his thoughts about style.
"Style is the physiognomy of the mind. It is a more reliable key to character than the physiognomy of the body. To imitate another person’s style is like wearing a mask. However fine the mask, it soon becomes insipid and intolerable because it is without life; so that even the ugliest living face is better."
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"Style is the physiognomy of the mind. It is a more reliable key to character than the physiognomy of the body. To imitate another person’s style is like wearing a mask. However fine the mask, it soon becomes insipid and intolerable because it is without life; so that even the ugliest living face is better."
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Colorized Historical Photos
This is a mind-fuck. At least for me. Because of the color difficult to put in the right time frame.
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Sea Containers
I love this image. Unrecognizable sea containers. The objects could be very small, or, very big. It's by Tom Hutton. Be sure to check all of his industrial landscape photo's.
I Don't Care About The Camera's
I really don't care about a constant 360-degrees view of the surroundings. I love the way it looks. It's a 1966 Little Honda P25 by Chicara Nagata. I want to volunteer to ride it around as a promotion in Amsterdam and surroundings.
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Made In Durham
Made In Durham (N. Carolina, US). A photo series by Justin Cook. It's all about marginalization and relationships.
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Meditallucination
Meditallucination is the latest show by illustrator / artist Geoff McFetridge. I like. Simple with a twist.
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Mar 22, 2014
Robotiquette
Robots learn how to behave socially ... robotiquette. That's something. A lot of people never learn how to behave socially. But it's smart socially. For example Victor, the scrabble robot, he isn't that good in playing scrabble. Why? If he always wins regular people don't want to play with him anymore. And ... he talks trash. It seems that regular people like that. Robots want to be wanted. My favorite? Brad the toaster ofcourse. An addicted product.
This article is certainly worth reading.
Addicted products: The story of Brad the Toaster from Simone Rebaudengo on Vimeo.
This article is certainly worth reading.
Addicted products: The story of Brad the Toaster from Simone Rebaudengo on Vimeo.
Mar 20, 2014
how.old.is
Every wondered how old a celebrity is? No need to google anymore. The website how.old.is knows it all. Plus you can play a guessing game.
The 2014 Sony World Photography Awards
Very good photography. Below my personal favorites.
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Bright yellow smiley balloons on a cemetry. Contradiction.
Almost Jeff Wall.
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Bright yellow smiley balloons on a cemetry. Contradiction.
Almost Jeff Wall.
A Woman's Work Is Never Done
Embroider your own skin. That takes courage. That's what artist Eliza Bennett does. "A woman's work is never done". Her hands are scarred and swollen. All this to remind the viewer of the strife of women laborers.
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