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Lup.lub.lu. Serge Marshennikov - Album on Imgur. Download Nine Inch Nails - Lights In the Sky v1.5 DVD.ISO Torrent - KickassTorrents. World's Largest indoor Photo: Strahov Philosophical Library, Prague - 40 Gigapixel 360º Panorama. About this photo This image was created from 3,000 individual photos stitched together into a single image that is 280,000 x 140,000 pixels. That's around 40 gigapixels, or 40,000 megapixels. If you printed this photo it would be 23 meters (or 78 feet) long! To control this image, use the controls on the screen or click and hold your mouse button on the photo, and move your mouse around. To zoom in and out, use your mouse wheel, or the "Shift" and "Control" keys. Be sure to zoom in all the way to see the full detail of the photo!

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August Natterer. See Neṯer for the Ancient Egyptian term for "deity". August Natterer (1868–1933), also known as Neter, was a schizophrenic German outsider artist. Hexenkopf (The Witch's Head), ca. 1915 Biography[edit] August Natterer, given the pseudonym Neter by his psychiatrist to protect him and his family from the immense social stigma associated with mental illness at the time, was born in 1868 in Schornreute near Ravensburg, Germany, the son of a clerk and the youngest of nine children.

"I saw a white spot in the clouds absolutely close – all the clouds paused – then the white spot departed and stood all the time like a board in the sky. This ordeal led to a suicide attempt and committal to the first of what would be several mental asylums occupied during the remaining twenty-six years of his life. Artistic works[edit] Natterer was one of the "schizophrenic masters" profiled by Hans Prinzhorn in his field-defining work Artistry of the Mentally Ill.

References[edit] Prinzhorn, Hans. Notes[edit] Mitografia. MotherBee. No, THIS is Detroit. I'm Peggy Sue Part 100. Secuencia de fotos de odin's_raven. Lane Crawford Blitz x James Jean presents VELUM. We’ve Got You Covered: People Matching Their Bodies to Book Covers. For anyone who adores books, this is one way to get far closer to those literary loves. Working a Thursday night at Skylight Books in LA, Emily Pullen grabbed a book and matched her body to the figure on the cover.

Her friends and co-workers joined in, matching each of their bodies more or less perfectly with those on the books – everything from faces and eyeballs, to punching fists and flexing muscle men. It was addictive. See Also Sleeve Faces: Remixing Old Record Covers Now Emily runs the superbly titled blog Corpus Libris, collecting body/book photographs from fans and friends around the web and sharing them with us all. Known in some circles as the most amazing man in the universe, he once saved an entire family of muskrats from a sinking, fire engulfed steamboat while recovering from two broken arms relating to a botched no-chute wingsuit landing in North Korea.

Katerina Plotnikova. 10 Of The Most Bizarre Books Ever Written. Books If literary history teaches us one thing, it’s that people were just as confused and immature in the Middle Ages as they are now. From unsolvable codes to 13th-century penis doodles in the margins of bibles, history is like an all-encompassing high school cliche that never comes to an end. These books span the course of written history, and they’re all utterly bizarre. 10Codex Seraphinianus Written in a language that no one understands and filled with illustrations of surreal, impossible things, Codex Seraphinianus is possibly the strangest encyclopedia in the world. When Italian architect Luigi Serafini published the book in 1981, he presented it as a factual, scientific work. The entire book is handwritten, and the illustrations are all hand drawn and colored by Serafini himself, a task that he labored over for two years. 9The Book Of Soyga On March 10, 1552, mathematician John Dee had a conversation with an angel. 8Prodigiorum Ac Ostentorum Chronicon 7The Ripley Scrolls 5Popol Vuh.

Codex Seraphinianus: A new edition of the strangest book in the world. Codex Seraphinianus: A new edition of the strangest book in the world In October Rizzoli will be republishing what is regarded by many to be the strangest book in the world, the Codex Seraphinianus. The Codex is unlike other historically well-known strange books (such as the Voynich Manuscript), in that the author of the book is not only known (Luigi Serafini is his name), he’s still alive. But the book is just so damned strange that it has accumulated a veritable industry of speculation about its meaning, deeper origins, and whether the language in which it is written actually has any syntax or not. Serafini has said relatively little about it himself over the years, and denies that the script has any meaning, but no one really believes that, including me.

Recently, however, I was finally in a place where my finances matched the book’s availability, so I got myself one, only finding out shortly thereafter that Rizzoli was putting out a new edition in October. Nyarlathotep by Manzanedo on deviantART. RedditGetsDrawn. Van Gogh Close-ups. Starry Night - Close up wallpapers. 19 More Calvin & Hobbes Wallpapers. Starry Night - Close up wallpapers. Knight by yuchenghong on deviantART. An abandoned school is filled with life using images from the past | bleaty.

The Lewis Cass Technical High School in Detroit was abandoned in 2007 after a fire wreaked havoc and made it unusable. These pictures were taken after the building had been sitting empty and decaying for years. The school was brought back to life by superimposing photographs taken while the school was still in use, matching up the exact parts of the building where they were originally taken. You will see that the images are perfectly aligned! These pictures were originally published by Detroiturbex, a site dedicated to documenting the challenges of Detroit. Abandoned school filled with life using old images.

Humans of New York Part II. Humans of New York. Humans of New York Part III. Problema al cargar la página. Long past civilization by yangxueguo on deviantART. PlaceboFX's deviantART Gallery. CARDBOARD BOX OFFICE | A world of film, a house of stuff. | Page 2. Orson turns one! Film: Sixteen Candles Like this: Like Loading... As part of our feature on the UK talkshow The Graham Norton Show, we were asked to recreate the famous set. Left to right: Orson as Mr Norton himself, the legendary Gary Oldman, the wonderful Toni Collette, and last but not least, the loveable ol’ Nick Frost. James Fenner Illustration - Home. Moebius. J-Scott-Campbell's deviantART Gallery. Hajo Müller - Illustration. Alphonse Mucha. A collection of Saul Bass' poster designs for "The Shining" and Stanley Kubrick's notes.

"Goldfish Salvation" Riusuke Fukahori. Photo Album. OH! Parasite: Two faced ladies. Sebastian Bieniek's "Doublefaced" immediately grabbed my attention. The peculiarity of his portraits--which feature women with rudimentary faces drawn on their cheeks--create bizarre, if not unnerving, images.

Yet there is something clever about Bieniek's series. Whether it offers social commentary on femininity or was created solely to entertain, "Doublefaced" is a series of photographs that sticks with you.Edit: The link to Sebastian Bieniek's website was broken. It has since been fixed. Those interested can also follow the artist on his Facebook here. (via Colossal) ∆ Image credit: Sebastian Bieniek. S WORKSHOP: STEAM WARS. I love the clunky old-fashioned look of the industrial era.

It is kind of steampunk, but not really, which is why I changed the name of the line. It is influenced by Jules Verne, HG Welles, Terry Gilliam, Guillermo Del Toro, etc. But I feel it has my own unique sensibilities as well. I started on the sketches for these figures in 2006, completed the figures in 2007, but held off releasing them until they were unveiled at Customcon XIX. Each figure has 3 accompanying images: A basic front shot, a composite shot showcasing certain details, and a rotating 360° animated gif. 35 Steampunk & Neo-Victorian Costumes & Outfits for Women - BRASKY.

Skottie Young. Roberto Ferri - Galleria quadri e dipinti. Karla mialynne. Index. Photo Album. The simple image sharer. The Backwater Gospel. Abode of Chaos. Abode of Chaos (2012) The Abode of Chaos (French: Demeure du Chaos) is a Museum of Contemporary Art located in Saint-Romain-au-Mont-d'Or, a small town in the vicinity of Lyon, France. It is a living sum of more than 2,500 artworks,[1] performed by many different artists and Thierry Ehrmann, CEO of Groupe Serveur,[2][3] the holding of art quotation company Artprice. The artwork is based around the transformation of Ehrmann's 17th century home into a replica war zone, at contrast with the peaceful village in which it is located.[4] The Abode of Chaos has been the subject of an ongoing lawsuit from the local mayor's office.[5] References[edit] External links[edit] Coordinates:

Ed Templeton. Ed Templeton in 2010. Edward "Ed" Templeton (born July 28, 1972) is a professional skateboarder, skateboard company owner, and contemporary artist who, as of 2012, resides in Huntington Beach, California, United States (US).[1] Templeton is best known for founding the skateboard company, Toy Machine, a company that, as of January 2013, he continues to own and manage.[2] Early life[edit] The first thing that I ever saw was a kid skating down the street and he ollied up a curb; that was, you know, the thing that got me started.

I thought that was the coolest thing ever, like, how could this guy just keep cruising down the street and not have to stop and pick up his board. By luck, [professional skateboarder and company owner] Mark Gonzales lived here in 1987, so, ah, one of my first, probably the first pro I ever saw, or realized was a pro skateboarder, was Mark Gonzales. Professional skateboarding[edit] Toy Machine[edit] Influence[edit] Contemporary artist[edit] Perspectives[edit] Marriage[edit] Jonlaing's albums - Imgur. Toynbee tiles. Top: Large, colorful Toynbee tile found in downtown Washington, D.C.; Bottom: Closeup of its bottom tab, apparently mentioning the U.S.S.R., which had been gone for years by the time this photo was taken. ("As media U.S.S.R. and Fronts are against it.

") The Toynbee tiles (also called Toynbee plaques) are messages of unknown origin found embedded in asphalt of streets in about two dozen major cities in the United States and four South American capitals.[1][2] Since the 1980s, several hundred tiles have been discovered. They are generally about the size of an American license plate (roughly 30 cm by 15 cm), but sometimes considerably larger. They contain some variation on the following inscription: TOYNBEE IDEA IN MOViE `2001 RESURRECT DEAD ON PLANET JUPITER Some of the more elaborate tiles also feature cryptic political statements or exhort readers to create and install similar tiles of their own. History and spread[edit] Interpretation[edit] People and things referred to[edit] Arthur C.

Resurrect Dead: The Mystery of the Toynbee Tiles. Resurrect Dead: The Mystery of the Toynbee Tiles, directed by Jon Foy, is a 2011 independent documentary film about the Toynbee tile phenomenon. The film was selected for the 2011 Sundance Film Festival in the U.S. Documentary category, and Foy won the category's Directing Award.[1] Toynbee tiles[edit] Toynbee tiles are linoleum tiles of unknown origin found embedded in the asphalt of streets in about two dozen major cities in the United States and four South American capitals.[2][3] Since the 1980s, several hundred tiles have been discovered.

TOYNBEE IDEA IN Kubrick's 2001 RESURRECT DEAD ON PLANET JUPITER. The film[edit] Philadelphia residents Justin Duerr, Jon Foy, Colin Smith, and Steve Weinik began work on the film in 2005, seeking to find the source of the tiles and the meaning of the message.[5] References[edit] External links[edit] ▶ David Housden. Monkey Light Pro - Bicycle Wheel Display System by MonkeyLectric. MonkeyLectric.com - Twitter - Tumblr - Monkey Fun Newsletter - Facebook Use our web-based software to create a playlist with your own images and animations - or choose from our collection of custom artwork.

Then send your playlist to the Monkey Light Pro with Bluetooth wireless. Mount the Monkey Light Pro to your bike wheel and take your message to the streets. Once you're rolling the display fills the bike wheel and is visible from both sides. The Monkey Light Pro is waterproof, durable and designed for use on city streets. Crank your bike to eleven. In the past we've hand built our prototypes for exhibits and developers only. Finally, we're ready to launch the Monkey Light Pro in product form. All the footage in our video was made with Monkey Light Pro prototypes.

Check it out: To get you started we'll pre-load the Monkey Light Pro with an amazing image and animation collection for you to use. The Monkey Light Pro has 4 bars of LEDs which are attached together inside your wheel. Risks: One of the most surreal pools I've ever seen. : pics. Abandoned mental asylum in Melbourne. GALLERY — Toxic Vision. G A L L E R Y. Photo Album. Seb Mckinnon. Six Lessons from the Bauhaus: Masters of the Persuasive Graphic. The Bauhaus school of art and architecture in early 20th century Germany was the birthplace of a revolution in modern design.

Founder Walter Gropius’ form-follows-function philosophy transformed advertising, typography, architecture, people’s living spaces, and the public’s aesthetic expectations in fundamental ways. The Bauhaus mission — to provide affordable, artistic, utilitarian design for every class of person — was a smashing success. Today, their crisp, geometric style is reflected in successful design everywhere: from billboards to infographics. And it still serves its original purpose: to honor functionality with beauty, to please the eye and capture the mind.

So what can today’s graphic designers learn from the Bauhaus? Let’s go to school! 1. Everything made at the Bauhaus School was meant to embody one central tenet: form should always reflect and enhance function. The lesson: never sacrifice your message for your design. 2. 3. 4. The lesson: Make your design accessible. 5. Trent Reznor's How to Destroy Angels Plays Light Like an Instrument | Underwire. Nailed it. Banksy vs Blek. Feng Zhu Design. Tattoos by Den Yakovlev. Everlast wallpaper. Imaginism's deviantART gallery. Mc.42nex.us › minecraft level tools. Dark Godess by ~streetX222 on deviantART. Interview with Daniel Arriaga.