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08 Apr 07:59

Frightening Archaeological Finds: 15 Odd Human Remains

by Steph
[ By Steph in Culture & Cuisine & Global. ]

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What bizarre and terrifying ‘treasures’ from long-gone ancient civilizations are still hidden in crypts, caves and deep within the earth? Most archaeologists may spend their days painstakingly brushing sand off pieces of pottery, but occasionally, they unearth evidence of the darker side of humanity – cannibalism, sacrifice, mass murder, deadly paranoia about vampires and witches, and even chemical warfare. These 15 archaeological finds of ancient human remains are among the most grisly, frightening and fascinating.

Vampire of Venice

Human Bones Vampire of Venice
Among the corpses of medieval plague victims was one very curious find: a skull with a brick shoved so forcefully between its jaws, they were broken. The technique was used on suspected vampires in Europe during this time, especially when natural biological processes after death resulted in dark blood-like liquid streaming from the mouth. Researchers have determined that not only was this elderly woman feared a vampire after her death, she may have been accused of witchcraft before she met her end. Most people didn’t live to be her age, estimated at 60-71 years, and many medieval Europeans believed that the devil gave the elderly powers to cheat death. Older women were particularly suspect because it was assumed that they had little to live for, and were vulnerable to offers of power.

The Screaming Mummies

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Imagine opening a sarcophagus to find a mummy that seems to be screaming for all eternity. In the past, when ‘screaming mummies‘ were discovered, archaeologists assumed that they must have been buried alive or killed in some other painful manner. Now, however, they usually agree that mummies are commonly found with their jaws open due to their heads falling back after death. The most famous screaming mummy is Unknown Man E, an Egyptian mummy found in 1886, who could be the murderous son of Ramses III. Another is even more shocking, with its hands covering its face in apparent terror; it was among the remains of the Chachapoya Indians of Peru.

Pile of Headless Vikings

Human Bones Headless Vikings

Evidence of a shocking massacre was discovered when archaeologists unearthed 51 thousand-year-old skulls – along with another pit containing their headless bodies – in Weymouth, UK. Found in 2009, these young male Vikings were brutally slain sometime between 910 and 1030 CE. Analysis of their teeth confirmed that they were from Scandinavia. They were likely war captives of the Anglo-Saxons, executed by having their heads hacked off.

Neanderthal Cannibals

Human Bones Neanderthal Cannibals

The bones of twelve neanderthals found in a cave in Spain were cut and snapped, indicating that they were likely ‘processed’ by fellow neanderthals as food. The possible family group, which included three adult males, three adult females, three adolescents, two children and an infant, is one of the most significant examples of cannibalism among neanderthals. “There are many different markings in many different bones in all 12 individuals, including traditional cut marks to disarticulate bones and remove muscle insertions, snapping and fracturing of long bones to extract the marrow,”researcher Carles Lalueza-Fox told LiveScience.

Bathhouse Baby Disposal

Human Bones Bathhouse Babies

How and why were the bones of nearly 100 infants discarded like trash in a late Roman, early Byzantine sewer beneath a bathhouse in Israel? Found in 1988 in Ashkelon, the remains indicate that the babies died before three days of age, and show no signs of disease or skeletal malformation. While scholars hypothesized that the babies were girls, since female infanticide was common during that time, tests have since shown that many were male. The reasoning behind their death is still a mystery.

The First Leper

Human Bones First Leper

The earliest archaeological evidence of leprosy is found in a 4,000-year-old skeleton unearthed in India in 2009. Leprosy is difficult to study because the bacteria that causes it is tricky to culture for research, and scientists are still unsure of exactly when and where it originated. This skeleton was not only the oldest leper ever found, it was also the first evidence of leprosy in ancient India, supporting the idea that the disease migrated between Africa and Asia during a period of urbanization, growing population density and new trade routes.

Murdered Bog Bodies

Human Bones Bog Bodies

The peat bogs of northwestern Europe have turned out to be one of the richest sources of ancient human remains in the world, preserving bodies so perfectly that they sometimes still contain blood and stomach contents. ‘Bog bodies‘ such as the Grauballe Man, pictured, date from 8,000 B.C.E. to the early medieval period. It seems that these people were not buried in the peat bogs, nor did they simply die there – they died violently. Researchers believe they were most likely sacrificed, or executed as punishment for crimes or perceived flaws.

Skulls Used as Cups

Human Bones Skull Cups

Three human skulls found in Gough’s Cave, Somerset, England were carefully worked into the shape of bowls, indicating that they were used to drink from. At 14,700 years old, these are the oldest skull cups ever discovered, and they were surrounded by other human remains that had been snapped to get to the marrow inside, suggesting cannibalism.

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08 Apr 07:56

Eyebombing: 21 Street Artworks Utilize 42+ Googly Eyes

by Urbanist
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Unlike graffiti tags or other stylized and personalized approaches to urban art, eyebombing is an equalizer. Like a crowd behind Guy Fawkes masks, the work of any of the following 21 example ‘eyebombers’ is inherently anonymous due to the similarly simple materials used in each case.

eyebombing happy sad faces

Of course, the eyes just set the stage for further anthropomorphic interpretation ; with them in place, other street elements like grates, slots, posts and more suddenly become faces, mouths and limbs.

eyebomb frown smile examples

Context, with or without the intention of an artist, supplies emotion – even the most neutral eye placement makes for implied facial expressions of all kinds.

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Per Eyebombing.com, these unsigned interventions are “different from traditional types of street art like tagging, sticking, stencils” because “the above forms are largely driven by egocentric behaviour, like getting seen, respect and maybe a hope to get famous, often using vandalism as modus operandi.”

eyebomb expressive urban art

Instead, they claim, it is about the message, the humor and simply brightening someone’s day. And while you can buy eyes from their site, they are also (again like a generic mask) available essentially anywhere and quite inexpensively, making this an easy art form to get involved with wherever you may be.

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08 Apr 07:55

Revealing Historical Photos Show US White House Gutted

by Urbanist
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Imagine the state of it: the United States executive mansion after 150 years of continuous occupation. By this time, the already-aging White House had been retrofit with a maze of modern amenities like plumbing, electricity and heating – none of which this expansive estate was constructed to house.

white house historic interior

Per reporter Brian Resnick, sagging ceilings, scaffolding and supports had rendered the structure an unsanitary fire hazard by the late 1940s – some suggested scrapping it entirely and starting from scratch, but President Truman lobbied to keep and rehabilitate it.

white house reconstruction photos

As these amazing photographs from the National Archives & Truman Library illustrate, the entire interior had to be ripped out. Historically valuable materials and decor were meticulously cataloged and stored, and temporary steel columns and beams erected to keep the exterior from collapsing.

white house oval office

To get equipment like bulldozers inside and clear debris required disassembling machines to avoid bursting holes in the sides of the structure – rebuilding would have been cheaper and faster, but this careful treatment preserved irreplaceable pieces of US history.

white house grand remodel

In all rooms and on all levels, lathe, plaster, brick and mortar were laid bare, giving a unique one-time view – fortunately captured in photographs – into the hidden structure and secret architecture of the most important residence in America.

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08 Apr 07:51

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Have seen a number of cool wedding invites in the last few months that kind of make me wish we'd had a wedding :-p



08 Apr 07:47

Nikon gear at the ISS

by [NR] admin
Simple Simon

I have more photo envy than I've ever had in my life. Never been particularly interested in going to space until now either!

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The German magazine Spiegel published an article with images taken from the ISS where you can spot several Nikon cameras and lenses. Here are some of the captured images:

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Picture taken with the 8mm fisheye lens

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Self-portrait of astronaut Don Pettit

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Stacked multiple shots with 30 seconds exposure

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North America from space

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Northern lights

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Storms on earth

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Images from space are transfered to the ground station once a week in RAW format

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Infrared image of the jungle in Guatemala

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Aurora from space (HDR image)

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08 Apr 01:16

Light and Rigs

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Light and Rigs

Great light on metal, from the archives.

08 Apr 01:15

The Galaxy 2

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I've been on the sister of this rig (Galaxy II...this is the Galaxy I)

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The Galaxy 2

Because - just sometimes - you cannot get enough of Oil Rigs close up.

08 Apr 01:13

A beardy

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We all like a beardy

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A beardy

Tartan Day parade - New York City - 6/4/13

08 Apr 01:13

Biker kilt

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Biker kilt

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08 Apr 00:44

Yum Yum London: Cheerful Character Designs

by jessicapatterson

Sometimes the day just needs a little extra happy in it. Yum Yum studio's character designs are pretty much guaranteed to bring on some cheer. The London-based studio creates colorful character designs like these and specializes in telling stories "through animation, illustration and toys." Meet Boris the hamster, Hotdog and the rest of the gang ↓

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08 Apr 00:44

The Paper Fox: Digital Paper Characters in an iOS World

by jessicapatterson

One year ago, Melbourne-based 3D-artist Jeremy Kool successfully funded a book project called The Paper Fox—the coordinating blog covers the development of the book including character and scene development.

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07 Apr 02:11

Mokulock Wooden Bricks

by Caroline Williamson

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Japanese firm Mokurokku developed their line of all-natural Mokulock bricks that resemble a toy that we all know and love that’s always been made of plastic. An all-natural version seems a step in the right direction, yes?

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Substitute those shiny, bright-colored bricks for these made from maple, cherry, and birch. Each set contains 50 bricks and is under approximately $42, depending on which wood you choose.

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Mokulock Wooden Bricks in style fashion Category

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07 Apr 01:48

Strike: The Average Matchbox Gets a New Look

by Caroline Williamson

Strike: The Average Matchbox Gets a New Look

Strike: The Average Matchbox Gets a New Look in home furnishings Category

We kinda squealed with delight upon seeing the latest to come from Danish design house HAY. The brand worked with one of their regulars, Swedish designer Clara von Zweigbergk, and American product designer Shane Schneck to rethink the boring matchbox in a collaboration called Strike.

Strike: The Average Matchbox Gets a New Look in home furnishings Category

Where once the striking area was just plain functional, it’s now part of the design pattern on each box.

Strike: The Average Matchbox Gets a New Look in home furnishings Category

They’re available in seven different sized, eye-catching colored boxes that you won’t be embarrassed to have sitting out on your counter.



07 Apr 01:45

Bear House by Onion

by Leo Lei

Bear House by Onion

Bear House is a minimal home located in Cha-Am Beach, Thailand, designed by Onion. The architecture firm knowingly named their practice after a vegetable as a way to prove their style of being memorable and unique. They are specialized in working on both residential and commercial projects promoting a modern yet individualistic styling.

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The clients requested to renovate their three-story home around their prized-possession: Be@rbrick figurines. The renovation includes an exhibition space specifically designed to showcase the Be@rbricks, with enough space to house 17 figurines. The home mixes sterile and clean aesthetics with warm and natural tones. Timber and oak can be seen paneling the floors, walls, and even the ceiling.

Better yet is the graffiti scattered across the walls, designed by Thai artists MMFK and P7, which gives the otherwise cold interior a playful personality. The architects described the home as a replica of the cabinets that enclose the bears, thus the ladders that can be seen sprawling from the ground floor to the roof, as well as the timber-made daybeds.

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Bear House by Onion in architecture Category

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Bear House by Onion in architecture Category

Bear House by Onion in architecture Category

Bear House by Onion in architecture Category

Bear House by Onion in architecture Category

Bear House by Onion in architecture Category

Bear House by Onion in architecture Category

Bear House by Onion in architecture Category

Bear House by Onion in architecture Category

Bear House by Onion in architecture Category

Bear House by Onion in architecture Category

Bear House by Onion in architecture Category

Bear House by Onion in architecture Category

Bear House by Onion in architecture Category

Bear House by Onion in architecture Category

Bear House by Onion in architecture Category



07 Apr 01:39

Froc Adjustable Modern High Chair

by Jaime Derringer

Froc Adjustable Modern High Chair

Froc is a new high chair by Slovenian company Rimarket and design studio Gigodesign. But not only is this a nice-looking high chair, it’s also adjustable in more than one way: the seat and footrest heights and the backrest position are all able to be adjusted.

Froc Adjustable Modern High Chair in home furnishings Category

The removable safety belt will keep babies and toddler safe but when removed, make older kids feel like they’re sitting at the table like an adult (until they’re 10). The solid leg with four extensions keeps the chair nice and sturdy, too.

Froc Adjustable Modern High Chair in home furnishings Category

Froc Adjustable Modern High Chair in home furnishings Category

Froc Adjustable Modern High Chair in home furnishings Category

Froc Adjustable Modern High Chair in home furnishings Category

Froc is available in five different colors (green, blue, orange, white and purple) and you can buy it online at froc.si.



07 Apr 00:57

Seats and Stripes: Flat Pack Furniture from bram/stijn

by Caroline Williamson

Seats and Stripes: Flat Pack Furniture from bram/stijn

Bram Burger and Stijn van der Vleuten are the duo that make up bram/stijn, and their introduction into the furniture world is a series of flat pack, easy-to-assemble designs called Seats and Stripes.

Seats and Stripes: Flat Pack Furniture from bram/stijn in home furnishings Category

The stools, benches, and cabinets are made of minimal pieces of wood that assemble together in a matter of minutes. The furniture is then held together with colorful straps. The straps can be mixed up to change the look of the piece or the wood can be painted or stained to achieve a new look as well.

Seats and Stripes: Flat Pack Furniture from bram/stijn in home furnishings Category

These are pretty smart designs, especially for people who might move a lot, as you release the straps and the furniture comes apart.

Seats and Stripes: Flat Pack Furniture from bram/stijn in home furnishings Category

Seats and Stripes: Flat Pack Furniture from bram/stijn in home furnishings Category

Stool – made of four components and two straps.

Seats and Stripes: Flat Pack Furniture from bram/stijn in home furnishings Category

Seats and Stripes: Flat Pack Furniture from bram/stijn in home furnishings Category

Seats and Stripes: Flat Pack Furniture from bram/stijn in home furnishings Category

Seats and Stripes: Flat Pack Furniture from bram/stijn in home furnishings Category

Bench – made of five components and two straps.

Seats and Stripes: Flat Pack Furniture from bram/stijn in home furnishings Category

Seats and Stripes: Flat Pack Furniture from bram/stijn in home furnishings Category

Seats and Stripes: Flat Pack Furniture from bram/stijn in home furnishings Category

Cabinet – made of six components and four straps.

Seats and Stripes: Flat Pack Furniture from bram/stijn in home furnishings Category

Seats and Stripes: Flat Pack Furniture from bram/stijn in home furnishings Category



07 Apr 00:56

Iconic Architecture Poster Series by André Chiote

by Caroline Williamson

Iconic Architecture Poster Series by André Chiote

Portuguese architect and illustrator André Chiote has created a series of prints that pay homage to the iconic architectural museums around the world.

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Alésia Museum by Bernard Tschumi

Referencing the style of 1920′s travel posters, the designs are instantly recognizable with clean graphics and a scaled-back, minimalist feel that honor the architecture they illustrate.

Iconic Architecture Poster Series by André Chiote in art architecture Category

Vitra Design Museum by Frank Gehry

Iconic Architecture Poster Series by André Chiote in art architecture Category

MUSAC by Mansilla+Tuñón

Iconic Architecture Poster Series by André Chiote in art architecture Category

MAC de Niterói by Oscar Niemeyer

Iconic Architecture Poster Series by André Chiote in art architecture Category

LACMA by Renzo Piano

Iconic Architecture Poster Series by André Chiote in art architecture Category

Casa das Histórias – Paula Rego by Eduardo Souto de Moura

Iconic Architecture Poster Series by André Chiote in art architecture Category

Fundação Iberê Camargo by Álvaro Siza

Iconic Architecture Poster Series by André Chiote in art architecture Category

Museum of Islamic Art by I.M. Pei

Iconic Architecture Poster Series by André Chiote in art architecture Category

Musée du quai Branly by Jean Nouvel

Iconic Architecture Poster Series by André Chiote in art architecture Category

SFMOMA by Mario Botta

Iconic Architecture Poster Series by André Chiote in art architecture Category

Bonnefanten Museum by Aldo Rossi



07 Apr 00:39

Upgrade Your IKEA with Superfront

by Jaime Derringer

Upgrade Your IKEA with Superfront

I caught wind of Superfront from Remodelista today and boy am I glad I did. The Swedish company creates special cabinet fronts, handles, and legs that you can use with IKEA products like Bestå sideboards, Pax wardrobes, and even some kitchen cabinetry. There are nine cabinet front options, and eight different handle and leg options. I’m pretty excited about this and I hope it comes to the US soon!

Upgrade Your IKEA with Superfront in home furnishings Category

I think the biggest problem I would have is choosing a favorite combination. I love the Illusion front (above) and the Big Balls feet (top photo).

Upgrade Your IKEA with Superfront in home furnishings Category

Upgrade Your IKEA with Superfront in home furnishings Category

Upgrade Your IKEA with Superfront in home furnishings Category

I think this combo of Big Fish doors, Ball handles, and Captains leg is pretty awesome.

Upgrade Your IKEA with Superfront in home furnishings Category

Upgrade Your IKEA with Superfront in home furnishings Category

These leather pulls, called Loop, are available in four colors with either brass or copper rivets.

Upgrade Your IKEA with Superfront in home furnishings Category



07 Apr 00:38

10 of Our Favorite TV Shows Home & Apartment Floor Plans

by Caroline Williamson
Simple Simon

Very much adore this!

You spend your time in them every week and they become as familiar as your own home sometimes; I’m talking about the most beloved apartments and homes in television history. Often times, they’re their own separate character in the show, and now you get to look at them from a completely different angle – from above.

10 of Our Favorite TV Shows Home & Apartment Floor Plans

Spanish artist and interior designer Iñaki Aliste Lizarralde draws these famous house and apartment floor plans as a hobby, giving the TV viewer a new perspective on the homes in which our cherished characters reside. Luckily for us, we can get a piece of these fantastical domiciles because these floor plans are sold as prints. Hooray!

10 of Our Favorite TV Shows Home & Apartment Floor Plans in art architecture Category

Dexter

Thanks to Freshome for the great find! We’re off to explore each residence and relive some of our favorite TV moments…

10 of Our Favorite TV Shows Home & Apartment Floor Plans in art architecture Category

Friends – Apartment of Monica & Rachel

10 of Our Favorite TV Shows Home & Apartment Floor Plans in art architecture Category

Friends – Apartment of Chandler & Joey

10 of Our Favorite TV Shows Home & Apartment Floor Plans in art architecture Category

Friends – Both apartments

10 of Our Favorite TV Shows Home & Apartment Floor Plans in art architecture Category

The Big Bang Theory – Apartment of Sheldon & Leonard

10 of Our Favorite TV Shows Home & Apartment Floor Plans in art architecture Category

The Simpsons

10 of Our Favorite TV Shows Home & Apartment Floor Plans in art architecture Category

Seinfeld

10 of Our Favorite TV Shows Home & Apartment Floor Plans in art architecture Category

Will & Grace

10 of Our Favorite TV Shows Home & Apartment Floor Plans in art architecture Category

The Golden Girls

10 of Our Favorite TV Shows Home & Apartment Floor Plans in art architecture Category

I Love Lucy

Buy prints here.



07 Apr 00:35

Hansen for Tivoli Audio: An Audio Furniture Collection

by Caroline Williamson

Hansen for Tivoli Audio: An Audio Furniture Collection

Remember when your stereo came in a beautiful wooden console cabinet? (Am I dating myself?) German-Danish designer Gesa Hansen, of The Hansen Family, has designed a two-piece collection for Tivoli Audio that brings the furniture back to your sound system.

Radio Rack (above) - holds a Tivoli Audio radio and your favorite magazines below. Perfect piece to have next to a reading chair or in any room’s corner.

Hansen for Tivoli Audio: An Audio Furniture Collection in technology home furnishings Category

Sound Sideboard – can house up to four Tivoli Audio separates to complete your system, while still allowing room for storage of books.

Combining minimalism with sustainably grown wood, the Sound Sideboard and Radio Rack blend into the surrounding decor while providing you with the audio requirements you need to rock out.

Hansen for Tivoli Audio: An Audio Furniture Collection in technology home furnishings Category

The back opens up so you can contain all of the messy cables that go along with multiple pieces of electronic equipment.

Hansen for Tivoli Audio: An Audio Furniture Collection in technology home furnishings Category



07 Apr 00:01

Stratigraphic Record

All we have are these stupid tantalizing zircons and the scars on the face of the Moon.
02 Apr 09:33

Illustrious and Hand-Lettered Design by Adam Hayes

by wardandrews

Adam Hayes is an illustrator and designer in England. He recently released a new website, which displays his colorful work in thumbnails that pop—the site itself looks like an intentional, responsive illustration. His varied lettering style brings words and designs to life through custom forms and textures, and I have a soft spot for geometric shapes like those found throughout his work.

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02 Apr 09:32

Sports Shadow: Bold and Vivid Still Life Photos by Kelvin Murray

by jessicapatterson

London-based photographer and film maker Kelvin Murray captured this photo series—Sports Shadow—with perceived motion, brilliant colors and bold graphic lines. Art directed by Gemma Fletcher, the collection won a Creative Review Photography Award in 2011 for Sports Series / Still Life.

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02 Apr 09:31

Re-Imagined Movie Posters and Designs from Brandon Schaefer

by jessicapatterson

Two year's ago, I shared graphic designer Brandon Schaefer's personal project, Minimalist Bluray Covers.

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01 Apr 05:43

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28 Mar 08:05

The Past

If history has taught us anything, we can use that information to destroy it.
28 Mar 08:04

Queens Of The Stone Age, nouvel album en juin.

by dragz

Qosta

Le sixième et prochain album de Queens Of The Stone Age s’intitulera …Like Clockwork (artwork ci-dessus) et sortira en juin chez  Matador.  Au rayon invités, on retrouvera Dave Grohl  à la batterie sur tous les titres (il ne tournera par contre pas avec le groupe),  Elton John,  Trent Reznor,  Mark Lanegan, Nick Oliveri et  Jake Shears (The Scissor Sisters).

27 Mar 00:26

Bumblebees

Did you know sociologists can't explain why people keep repeating that urban legend about bumblebees not being able to fly!?
26 Mar 03:39

Cool Colors: Rainbow Igloo Built of 500 Translucent Blocks

by Urbanist
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colorful rainbow ice igloo

When your prospective future mother-in-law takes the time to fill hundreds of cartons with colored water before your visit, it would behoove you to do something with them. And thus this unexpected collaboration was born.

colorful iglooe interior blocks

Braving temperatures down to negative 25 degrees (both Fahrenheit and Celcius), engineering student Daniel Gray and his girlfriend Kathleen Starrie took these frozen ice bricked (formed by Brigid Burton) and constructed an incredible structure.

colored snowcrete construction process

Instead of carving each block, Gray developed a kind of ‘snowcrete’, using flexible layers of snow as mortar to create the hemispherical shape required (after extensive calculations to make sure it was of a size that would not run them out of building materials).

colorful igloo night entrance

150 combined work-hours and 5 days later, the result is nothing short of stunning – the semi-spontaneous igloo is colorful by day, but even more dazzling by night when lit from the inside. If this was a pre-marital tes, one can only hope he passed with flying (or frozen) colors.

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26 Mar 02:05

Iranian Oil Platform Sunk To Bottom of Persian Gulf During Installation

by DrillingFormulas.Com
Simple Simon

Whoops! You've got to wonder about the quality of Engineering work done by a company controlled by the Revolutionary Guards...

Iranian Oil Platform Sink

 

Iranian oil workers had to jump for their lives when part of a multi-million dollar oil platform began to sink into the Persian Gulf.

 

New video of last week’s sinking shows the workers running along the structure and diving into the water as the ‘jacket’ of the $40 million rig plunges under the waves.

 Iranian Oil Platform Sink 2

The rig was being installed in the South Pars field by Iran’s POGC and the builder Iranian Marine Industrial which is controlled by the country’s Revolutionary Guards, says Dow Jones newswires.

 

Reuters reports the local Mehr news agency saying Iran had asked for foreign help to retrieve the oil rig from 80 meters down in the Gulf.

 

Iran is faced with an import ban of key oil exploration technology, and has embarked on building its own equipment.

Ref : http://rt.com/news/iran-oil-rig-accident-383/