In close conjunction with medical experts, these animators have created this awesome 3D visual study of the human skeleton.
Marvel Themed Cereal Boxes
Crystal Bam Fontan (Bamboota) and Elliot Fernandez created this series of cereal boxes themed for Marvel characters
Beautiful Chemical Reactions Filmed in Ultra HD
Beautiful Chemistry is a work of Tsinghua University Press and University of Science and Technology of China that used a 4K UltraHD camera to capture chemical reactions in all their beauty.
Mud Murals on a Massive Scale
Artist and painter Yusuke Asai created a new mural made of mud at Houston’s Rice Gallery.
According to Asai:
“There are so many kinds of soil in Houston and Texas. Initially I had hoped for 10 different shades, and ended up with 27: the widest spectrum of colors representing a specific place that I have ever used.”
The Scottish Highlands on a Crazy BMX Ride
Mountain Bike crazy man, Danny MacAskill, shows us the limits of BMX skill in his native Isle of Skye in Scotland.
Magazine Covers Invade Classic Paintings
Beautiful LEGO 2: Dark
LEGO artist and author Mike Doyle made a splash with his book, Beautiful LEGO, titled Beautiful LEGO 2: Dark.
Briefly:
The thought process post receiving the creative brief.
40 Dancers Assembled on Paris Rooftops by JR
On the rooftop of the Opera Garnier in Paris, artist JR photographed 40 dancers for this stunning series.
Eerily Beautiful Photos of Underground Stations by Robert Götzfried
Robert Götzfried is becoming a favorite of ours. First we saw his stadiums, then his gorgeous swimming pools. Here there are some beautiful empty metro stations.
Startlingly Beautiful Spanish Skies
El Teide, Spain’s highest mountain (3,718 metres) is the location for this gorgeous timelapse.
Norwegian photographer, Mr TSO:
‘The goal was to capture the beautiful Milky Way galaxy along with one of the most amazing mountains I know El Teide. I have to say this was one of the most exhausting trips I have done. There was a lot of hiking at high altitudes and probably less than 10 hours of sleep in total for the whole week. Having been here 10-11 times before I had a long list of must-see locations I wanted to capture for this movie, but I am still not 100% used to carrying around so much gear required for time-lapse movies’.
LA Timelapse Set to the Opening Score of "Heat"
That first sequence in the movie Heat has always has such an LA feel too me, and so this timelapse of LA, set to the score of the opening sequence seems right and moving.
Classic Paintings Meet Snapchat
I don't know who created these, but maybe it was "the internet."
Airplane Light Trails in Gorgeous Time-lapse from Singapore
Photographer Milton Tan:
“Living about a 10-minute drive away from the airport, the streaks of light were none other than airplanes flying to and from the airport,. Then it struck me — to do a whole time-lapse short film dedicated to airplanes flying at night.”
Art Remade with Recycled Objects by Jane Perkins
UK-based artist Jane Perkins uses a whole host of objects to reconstruct work from impressionist artist and famous portraits.
Vibrant Burning Man Photos from Trey Ratcliff
Burning Man is one of those things that seems to capture the imagination. Over the years, Trey Ratcliff has captured some really vibrant and imaginative images of the event.
Here are some of my favorites from his enormous collection.
Soviet Era Buildings Mouldering Quietly
The years between now and 1989 (when the Soviet Union started its disintergration) are the same as between 1989 and 1964. Twenty-five years.
English photographer Rebecca Litchfield spent over twenty of those 25 years sneaking around Russia snapping pictures, sometimes at the peril of her safety and freedom.
Litchfield:
“Not many explorers travel to Russia, where the rules are very different, locations are heavily guarded and a strong military presence exists everywhere. There are serious consequences for getting caught. We managed to stay hidden for all of the trip, we maximised our stealthiness, ducking and diving into bushes and sneaking past sleeping security. But on day three our good fortune ran out as we visited a top secret radar installation. After walking through the forest, mosquitos attacking us from all directions, we saw the radar and made our way towards it, but just metres away suddenly we were joined by military and they weren’t happy…”
The whole project is presented in her new book, Soviet Ghosts.
Light-Based Rube Goldberg Machine
auひかり (au Hikari) is a high-speed optical internet service in Japan, and this super slick and clever ad uses light and lenses to power a Rube Goldberg. Super fun.
Fantastic Interactive Seasonal Produce Guide from the LA Times
Focused on the produce and seasons of Southern California, the LA TIMES Seasonal Produce Guide should month by month the fruit and vegetables to find and the farmer's markets to find them in and the recipes to cook them in.
Short Video of Nan Goldin on Photographing Children
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