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!
French defender Bacary Sagna suffered horrible fall at the Emirates on Saturday, but did walk away from it.
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Swedish artist Gunilla Klingberg made “sand machine” out of tractor with a cylinder embossed with star-shape design to imprint the sand.
Called “A Sign In Space”, this work of art is part of the Sense & Sustainability Art Biennale, in Urdaibai, Spain.
See also Beach Calligraphy in Africa
Are you ready to fly? This film is a HDR hyperlapse postcard that will take you to a journey through Georgia - probably the most friendly country in the world. Feel free to share this video and send this postcard to your friends :) Follow us on FB: www.facebook.com/TimelapseMediaPL Cinematography & production | Piotr Wancerz Music | "Ethnotronic" by Sanisenko Locations | Batumi, Cminda Sameba. Gelati, Gori, Kutaisi, Mestia, Tbilisi, Sighnaghi, Stepancminda [Kazbegi], Upliscyche. Special thanks to | Damian Chabros, Tomek Łagodziński, Kasia Mazur, Kasia Niemirska, Wiktor Szybist, Marta Wancerz
Streetmix lets you "Design, remix, and share your neighborhood street – all in your browser! Add trees or bike paths, widen sidewalks or traffic lanes, learn how your decisions can impact your community."
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CCTV has a documentary channel, and these four trailers for it translate human motion into digitally sculpted objects that look like steel, water, and wood. The clips were created by Taiwan design house JL Design and KORB.
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Motion sculptures for CCTV Documentary Channel is a digital metaphor of phenomenal blinks and moments that life consists of. In four Idents we follow a visual performance of organic and vital substance, animated using data of actors movements. Idents visualize four different themes. To emphasize the emotion of each Ident, we have decided to use different textures of steel, wood and glass. Motion sculpture of steel reflects old Chinese adage that true power is mastering yourself. Youthful energy of dancers evolve into beautiful organic sculpture. Colorful happiness is the engine of father's and his daughter's joy. Two lovers visualize fragility and vitality of love in the last Ident. Credits: Client: CCTV Creative Director: JL Agency: JL DESIGN Executive producer: Angela Moo Project Manager: Jennifer Lin Art Director: Lance Wei Designers: Hsiang Ju Hung, Utsuo Chen VFX / Design Company: KORB Concept Development: JL DESIGN & KORB Producer: Lina Paskeviciute Animation Director: Rimantas Lukavicius Technical Director: Giedrius Paulauskas 3D/2D Artists: Giedrius Paulauskas, Rimantas Lukavicius, Karolina Sereikaite, Tomas Juchnevic, Justinas Vinevicius Music / Sound design: John Black, CypherAudio Year of completion: 2013 Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/korb.lt facebook.com/jldesign.tv www.facebook.com/cypheraudio
From the Cayman Islands, Bali and Germany, to Alabama, New Jersey and Detroit, these abandoned hotels are creepy beautiful.
There are a lot of different topics we like to learn about, and sometimes, we'll compare some. Here are two: Animal Portraits and Human Forms
Jordan Matter's project and book, Dancers Among Us, finds great pleasure in letting dance escape the studio and stage and find its place out in the world.
See also Ballerinas on the Streets of Bratislava
A book to make you dream. A book to take your breath away. A book not just for the dancers, but for the dancer inside of each us. Dancers Among Us now available at a bookstore near you! www.dancersamongus.com Video: Kevin Ban, Pamela Bob, Caleb Custer, Will Day, Travis Francis, Jamila Glass, Lindsay Thomas, Netta Rabin, Katie Yohe Video edit: Lindsay Thomas For a list of the dancers featured in the Dancers Among Us book, visit www.dancersamongus.com/dancers
Dustin Cable, a demographer at the University of Virginia's Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service draws a dot for each person in the United States based on the 2010 census and colors by ethnicity. The project is called the Racial Dot Map.
"This map is an American snapshot; it provides an accessible visualization of geographic distribution, population density, and racial diversity of the American people in every neighborhood in the entire country. The map displays 308,745,538 dots, one for each person residing in the United States at the location they were counted during the 2010 Census. Each dot is color-coded by the individual's race and ethnicity. The map is presented in both black and white and full color versions. In the color version, each dot is color-coded by race."
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Fisherman-turned-artist in Yokohama City, Japan, Tomita:
"Although these are just transparent specimens, they’re filled with the drama of organisms which I have so much love for. I want people to enjoy the beauty of life, treat life with respect and understand that there is drama happening that is not centered on themselves when they look at the specimens. These specimens which you see here are actually animals that have died for some some reason or whose carcasses were discarded from pet shops or fishermen. I use those animals which passed away and repurpose them."
Using the skeletons of various dead marine specimens, and bright shades of dye, the process strips down each creature to the toughest parts of its remains. Tomita has dyed more than 5,000 dead creatures since 2005, which is amazing, considering each piece takes at least a few weeks to complete, and some up to a year.
The Final Episodes premiere Sunday, August 11th at 9|8c followed by Low Winter Sun. For more on Breaking Bad: http://www.amc.com/shows/breaking-bad AMC : http://www.amc.com AMC on Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/amc AMC on Twitter : http://twitter.com/AMC_TV Sign Up for the AMC Newsletter : http://www.amctv.com/newsletter-subscription Subscribe to the AMC YouTube Channel : http://www.youtube.com/amc
by Percy Bysshe Shelley
I met a traveller from an antique land
Who said: "Two vast and trunkless legs of stone
Stand in the desert. Near them on the sand,
Half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown
And wrinkled lip and sneer of cold command
Tell that its sculptor well those passions read
Which yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things,
The hand that mocked them and the heart that fed.
And on the pedestal these words appear:
`My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings:
Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair!'
Nothing beside remains. Round the decay
Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare,
The lone and level sands stretch far away".
This teaser introduced the final season of AMC's Breaking Bad, read by the show's star, Bryan Cranston.
Continuing the stylish treatment of animals ( see Zoo Fashion Photos or Underdog: Humanized Dog Portraits), Madrid-based advertising and industrial photographer Miguel Vallinas styles the whole look, boots, scarves and all, for his project Segundas Pieles.
Three years ago today was our first post.
I've been so grateful for all the amazing people I've got to meet and work with.
Stephen McFadden - http://www.mcfaddencreative.com/
Devereau Chumrau - http://devereauchumrau.com
Gabriel Hernandez - https://twitter.com/lasombragh
Scott Braun - https://facebook.com/ScottBraunPhotography
Seth Sherman - http://sethsherman.com/
Zac Eubank - http://awcproductions.com/
Top 5 Things this Year
5. Mesmerizing Animated GIFs
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4. Still Lifes Lit by Their Own Electricity
http://5thin.gs/16xvGly
3. Glowstick Trails in Night Waterfalls
http://5thin.gs/12GfgCc
2. NSFW - Gorgeous 'Calligraphy on Girls' from Molotow Markers
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1. A Room of Stuff Arranged to Create this Anamorphic Portrait
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Andrew van der Merwe, a professional calligrapher based in Cape Town, South Africa also goes by the title, "world's first beach calligrapher."
Please watch in Fullscreen & HD with sound for best quality. To avoid skipping, please let the video fully load. Expedition Iceland is a collection of some of my favorite shots I did around Iceland during my 17 day, 4000 mile adventure around the country during the midnight sun in June 2013. This personal piece was shot entirely using the Canon 5D Mark III and only a few different Canon lenses. I've always wanted to visit Iceland, and I had to take the opportunity when it came up. Sleeping in the passenger seat of a small SUV and living off mostly gas station food, it was all worth it. The country was absolutely stunning and I certainly hope to spend more time there again. Special thanks to Kessler Crane for providing me with the motion control equipment used in the making of this video. All motion was done using the Kessler Crane CineDrive. www.KesslerCrane.com www.KesslerCineDrive.com Music, Used With Permission For A Minor Reflection - Flóð Available for purchase on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/holdum-i-att-a-orei-u/id381001745 www.ForaMinorReflection.com Website www.EricHinesPhotography.com Twitter Twitter.com/EricHinesPhotos Facebook Facebook.com/EricHinesPhotography Licensing Details - Available in 4K EHinesNWI@Gmail.com
From Eric Hines' video page:
Expedition Iceland is a collection of some of my favorite shots I did around Iceland during my 17 day, 4000 mile adventure around the country during the midnight sun in June 2013. This personal piece was shot entirely using the Canon 5D Mark III and only a few different Canon lenses.
I've always wanted to visit Iceland, and I had to take the opportunity when it came up. Sleeping in the passenger seat of a small SUV and living off mostly gas station food, it was all worth it. The country was absolutely stunning and I certainly hope to spend more time there again.
The Mercury-bound MESSENGER spacecraft captured several stunning images of Earth during a gravity assist swingby of its home planet on Aug. 2, 2005. Several hundred images, taken with the wide-angle camera in MESSENGER's Mercury Dual Imaging System (MDIS), were sequenced into a movie documenting the view from MESSENGER as it departed Earth.
From NASA:
Explanation: What it would look like to leave planet Earth? Such an event was recorded visually in great detail by the MESSENGER spacecraft as it swung back past the Earth, eight years ago, on its way in toward the planet Mercury. Earth can be seen rotating in this time-lapse video, as it recedes into the distance. The sunlit half of Earth is so bright that background stars are not visible. The robotic MESSENGER spacecraft is now in orbit around Mercury and has recently concluded the first complete map of the surface. On occasion, MESSENGER has continued to peer back at its home world. MESSENGER is one of the few things created on the Earth that has left and will never return -- at the end of its mission MESSENGER will be crashed into Mercury's surface.
http://www.lshep.com http://www.facebook.com/lukedoesthings Nightvision is a celebration of the brilliance and diversity of architecture found across Europe. Over the course of three months I journeyed with a friend through 36 cities in 21 countries with the ambition of capturing some of the greatest European structures in a new and unique way. Comprised of thousands of carefully taken photographs, strung together and stabilized in post-production, Nightvision aims to inspire appreciation for these man-made landmarks. Nightvision would not have been possible without my Kickstarter backers, the support of the American University of Paris community, everyone who helped along the way, and of course, those who designed and built these architectural masterpieces. Director : Luke Shepard AD : Henry Farrow Miller Music (with permission) : 'Outro' by M83 http://www.ilovem83.com For the list of buildings and more go to: www.lshep.com
Created by Luke Shepard:
Nightvision is a celebration of the brilliance and diversity of architecture found across Europe. Over the course of three months I journeyed with a friend through 36 cities in 21 countries with the ambition of capturing some of the greatest European structures in a new and unique way. Comprised of thousands of carefully taken photographs, strung together and stabilized in post-production, Nightvision aims to inspire appreciation for these man-made landmarks.
Please find all information including the possibility to download your own copy in Blue-Ray-Quality at: http://lrtimelapse.com/africanskies ------------ Shot and Edited by Gunther Wegner http://gwegner.de http://lrtimelapse.com