Thumbs and Ammo posits the idea: would it be funny to replace guns with thumbs up in stills from movies?
YES!
Thumbs and Ammo posits the idea: would it be funny to replace guns with thumbs up in stills from movies?
YES!
From their website:
"Quick is Norwegian dance crew based in Oslo. Quick was formed in 2006 by twin brothers Suleman and Bilal Malik and their childhood friend Nasir Sirikhan. A year later also b-boy Kim Daniel Eriksen joined the crew. They started dancing in 2004 and have in few years managed to become one of the most successful dance crews in Europe."
Scanning electron micrographs of DIATOMS, microscopic algae that form the base of the food chain and produce 20% of Earth’s oxygen.
Famed French photographer JF Rauzier’s series Bibliothèques idéales presents these imaginative Ideal Libraries, with crisp architectural precision, from many composited layers of photos.
On the 38th Anniversary of the liberation of Da Nang City in Vietname, this 666 meter long, 37.5 meter wide fire-breathing dragon bridge across the Han River opened to the public.
15,000 Philips LED lights means that it can change to an array of vibrant colors, and of course it spits fire and water on command.
American Andrew Julian uses the astounding Blackmagic Cinema to capture, in moving and gorgeous detail, his recent trip to Paris. "The Quiet City ."
Plastic stuff is seen as entirely disposable, barely worth anything, and certain not deserving of our attention or respect. Unless of course you listen to the Shinto thought that ALL objects have a spirit. Artist Sayaka Ganz seems to exhibit this thought in these provocative and beautiful sculptures made of discarded plastic.
Like a "Now That's What I Call Music" but for Satellite imagery of the Earth, brought to you by NASA.
NASA Best Satellite 2012 first appeared on 5thingsilearnedtoday.com
Watercolor artist and illustrator Daniel Mackie’s takes a simple idea, using the shape and form of animals as the frame for wondrous landscapes. Wondrous!
This Hi-Def timelapse of Earth from the International Space Station not only makes gorgeous use of publicly available photography, but photographer Bruce W. Berry brings a cinematic eye and the sensibility of a poet-explorer, tinkering with the timing of the frames to give us a sense of the actual speed one experiences as a crew member.
Creepy and sad.
Gulliver’s Kingdom in Japan. Located about 2.5 hours outside of Tokyo, the amusement park closed in 2001 due to low attendance. It was demolished in 2007. Photo: Old Creeper
Spreepark in Berlin. It closed in 2002. Photo: Afar
The Comet Rollercoaster at Lincoln Park in Massachusetts. It closed in 1987 and the coaster was torn down in 2012. Photo: Frank C. Grace
Disney’s Discovery Island and River Country Water Park. The 11.5-acre property was closed in 1999. Photo: www.insidethemagic.net
Six Flags New Orleans was flooded during Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and never reopened. Photo: Wikimedia.org
Chippewa Lake Amusement Park in Ohio. It closed in 1978 and was razed in 2009. Photo:www.abnf.co
Amusement park in Pripyat, Ukraine. Its grand opening was scheduled for May 1, 1986; it opened for only a few hours on April 26 before the town was evacuated due to the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant explosion. Photo: Noah Goodrich
Gulliver’s Kingdom in Japan. Located about 2.5 hours outside of Tokyo, the amusement park closed in 2001 due to low attendance. It was demolished in 2007. Photo: Old Creeper
12 different spots in Ladakh, a Himalayan region: Pangong Tso lake,Tsomoriri lake, Kargil, Leh, Khardungla Pass, Nubra Valley, Diksit Valley, Likir Monastery, Chang La Pass and Moonland.
French artist Jean-François Rauzier's "Hyperphoto" uses duplication, juxtaposition and recomposition to make these immersive and wildly imaginative images.
See this post on 5 things i learned today
Artist Chris Carlson created this awesome stop-motion Tetris game. He is known for his 3D chalk drawings, plenty of which are available on his Tumblr.
Kevin Cooley's awesome long exposure photos of airplane trails, Nachtfluge
We took a look at the Festival of Color last year, and glad to see it again.
Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada, a land artist, carved this enormous (200 yds) woman's portrait outside of Amsterdam in support of the Dutch feminist organization Mama Cash.
The bard has coined a vast number of figures of speech that are central to our modern English. So many in fact that we don't often remember that they are figures of speech. Well, this NYC designer, Nicholas Weltyk, designed these three stunning charts to reinvigorate the quotes with meaning, perhaps helping us see them anew.
Reminds me very much of the rap represented in mathematical charts and graphs from years ago. Much prettier though.