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blue-voids : Sebastian Martorana Marble sculpture of the impression made in the pillow of his late father in-law after lifting him up from his death bed. 850 "You expected to be sad in the fall. Part of you died each year when the leaves fell from the trees and their branches were bare against the wind and the cold, wintery light. But you knew there would always be the spring, as you knew the river would flow again after it was frozen.8BITS_hd720 on Vimeo
J'ai en effet pensé que ça te plairait... by Aug 29
STREET BONERS and TV CARNAGE » OPEN MIC: AND EVERY DAY WAS OVERCAST
READER SUBMITTED CONTENT These images and stories are taken from my photo scrapbook called “And Everyday Was Overcast,” which is about my formative years in South Florida. These images and stories are taken from my photo scrapbook called “And Everyday was Overcast,” which is about my formative years in South Florida. Throughout 7th grade my buddy Will and I would cut class to ride our bikes out to this bridge that became our hangout spot.Sachiko Kodama, Yasushi Miyajima "Morpho Towers -- Two Stand
Donc je voulais dire, c'est dingue ce truc. by Mar 14
D’une taille de l'ordre de 10 nanomètres. 1 nm = 1×10-9 m = 0000 000 001 m, les ferrofluides sont des solutions colloïdales de nanoparticules ferromagnétiques. Ces particules, en suspensions grâce à un solvant, ont la capacité de se structurer dans un champ magnétique qui agit sur le fluide pour le déformer. Depuis 2000, l’artiste Sachiko Kodama travaille sur le mouvement dynamique des fluides, notamment les ferrofluides avec une œuvre marquante « Protrude Flow », et en 2007 « Morpho Towers -- Two Standing Spirals », qui met en scène une synesthésie entre musique et structure/sculpture du fluide. by Mar 14
B52's - Planet claire
3min59s de bonheur dans mes oreilles rouillées. by Feb 9
Solar Roadways - Introduction
U.S. Senator Mike Crapo (R-ID) talks about Solar Roadways Years ago, when the phrase "Global Warming" began gaining popularity, we started batting around the idea of replacing asphalt and concrete surfaces with solar panels that could be driven upon. We thought of the "black box" on airplanes: We didn't know what material that black box was made of, but it seemed to be able to protect sensitive electronics from the worst of airline crashes. Suppose we made a section of road out of this material and housed solar cells to collect energy, which could pay for the cost of the panel, thereby creating a road that would pay for itself over time. What if we added LEDs to "paint" the road lines from beneath, lighting up the road for safer night time driving?Sleigh Bells "Riot Rhythm" on Vimeo
P..., y'a tous les fondamentaux de la culture geek! Mais c'est un hymne... by Jan 31

