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05 Nov 04:38

The 50 Best Animal Photos Of 2012

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A definitive collection of the best animal photojournalism of the year. Enjoy.

The orphaned gorilla and his warden

The orphaned gorilla and his warden

Patrick Karabaranga, a warden at the Virunga National Park in Congo, sits with an orphaned mountain gorilla in the gorilla sanctuary.

Source: PHIL MOORE/ AFP/ Getty Images

The deer escaping a wild fire

The deer escaping a wild fire

A deer jumps through a fence along U.S. Highway 24 while escaping the Waldo Canyon Fire in June.

Source: Christian Murdock/Colorado Springs Gazette/MCT

The 10-day-old elephant in Sumatra

The 10-day-old elephant in Sumatra

A ranger inspects a 10-day-old baby elephant at Sarah Deu conservation response unit in Indonesia. There are fewer than 3,000 Sumatran elephants remaining in the wild, a 50% drop since 1985.

Source: Chaideer Mahyuddin / AFP/ Getty Images

The cat cafe kiss

The cat cafe kiss

An employee kisses Dyushes, a Don Sphynx cat, at the "Cats Republic" art cafe in St. Petersburg, Russia. The cafe has an exhibition area, a library, and a hall where cats live. Visitors can pay $5-10 to play with the cats.

Image by Alexander Demianchuk / Reuters

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05 Nov 04:37

A Handful Of Baby Chameleons

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In this closeup is an adorable group of baby veiled chameleons. Along with the six upfront you can also see more lurking in the background!

Source: facebook.com  /  via: reddit.com

21 Aug 03:31

Installation by Tomás Saraceno

by Jaap Grolleman
Tomás Saraceno
Artist and architect Tomás Saraceno created a massive layered installation that’s suspended more than 25 meters in the air of the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen museum in Düsseldorf, Germany.

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21 Aug 03:30

Wanna See Some of the World’s Biggest Athletes Naked?

by Alec Banks

Wanna See Some of the Worlds Biggest Athletes Naked?

In what is becoming a yearly tradition, ESPN the Magazine presents its body issue – featuring over a dozen athletes in their natural form – showcasing the various frame types it takes to succeed in a range of professional sports. Featuring the likes of Niners QB Colin Kaepernick, Denver Nuggets Kenneth Faried, Funny Car driver Courtney Force and more, the biggest surprise has to be 77-year-old golfer Gary Player who has stripped down and it’s hard to believe he’s pushing 80. Check out the entire gallery here.

Wanna See Some of the World’s Biggest Athletes Naked? is a post by Alec Banks on Highsnobiety.

21 Aug 03:30

Performing at the Center of an Artistic Oil Spill: La Pocha Nostra’s Corpo Insurrecto #NSFW

by Hrag Vartanian
A detail GIF of one of the many tableaus that were part of La Pocha Nostra's " " (2013) performance at Grace Exhibition Space in Bushwick, Brooklyn (all images by the author for Hyperallergic)

A detail GIF of one of the many tableaus that were part of La Pocha Nostra’s ” ” (2013) performance at Grace Exhibition Space in Bushwick, Brooklyn (all images by the author for Hyperallergic)

Friday night’s performance at Bushwick’s Grace Exhibition Space was an acid bath of imagery that oscillated between the trippy baroque and provocatively unnerving. The performance of tableaux vivants by La Pocha Nostra, a conceptual performance art laboratory established in 1993 and inspired by the Zapatista Army of National Liberation, was the first major performance event for the monthlong Brooklyn International Performance Art Festival.

Guillermo Gómez-Peña performing during Friday night's performance.

Guillermo Gómez-Peña performing during Friday night’s performance.

“Corpo Insurrecto: Psycho-Magic Actions for A World Gone Wrong” (2013) is, by the group’s own admission, their “newest experiment in ‘corporeal transformations’,” but what that exactly means is up for debate. The evening featured the central figure of Guillermo Gómez-Peña, one of the group’s founding members, along with Roberto Sifuentes and Nola Mariano, and a leading Chicano artist in his own right. At various points during the performance, Gómez-Peña changed his hybrid costumes that included an Aztec headdress, a bandanna, forearm gloves, a gaucho hat, a leather skirt, and other cultural references carefully selected to create the image of a powerful conductor responsible for orchestrating the multifaceted theatrics. Gómez-Peña’s character, and we are made conscious that he is most definitely a manufactured character through his dramatic actions and orders, darted around the space with a cloud of seriousness as he whispered to performers and ordered the crowd to react — ”Hurry and put this on Facebook,” he announced at one point during the evening.

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The flurry of camera activity was prevalent, as every order of digital gadget captured videos, images, and GIFs of each scene, which began with a man wrapped to a pole with transparent plastic, and transitioned from one tableau to the next, until there were multiple scenes taking place simultaneously around the room. It’s obvious that we’ve all become more comfortable mediating experience through our screens, eager to share our experiences and amplifying moments into looping fragments of memory.

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The visual language was a collage of cultural references from art history, pop culture, news headlines, and fantasy. The seemingly never-ending string of references eluded any clear narrative but created a sense of surfing through websites or video channels where disembodied imagery can often generate a desire for new sensations, each more visually immersive than the next.

As the night progressed, the audience found itself in the center of a constantly evolving stage that was dizzying in its intensity while maintaining a coolness that made you feel emotionally detached.

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At one point, an artist tapped me on the shoulder and explained that a friend’s feminist reading of the performance made her feel uncomfortable with the scene as a dominant male figure was the only one who spoke as a half dozen — mostly female — silent figures were being directed on what to do. The disparity in power appeared intentional. As the performance progressed, Gómez-Peña’s character started to engage in the actions, and at one point he asked a number of people to point an assault rifle at various parts of his body as he wore a t-shirt with bright yellow letters that read “POLÍCIA” (police in Spanish). It was clear that Gómez-Peña was always in control.

puchnost-3-320“Corpo Insurrecto” conjured up nightmares through a shadowy sense that things were broken or haphazardly cobbled together out of necessity. A hybrid doctor/acupuncturist pinned branded needles into the body of a woman who lay motionless on a makeshift gurney that evoked the sense that the corporate colonization of Andrea Mantegna’s “Lamentation of Christ” (c.1480) was underway. On a podium across the room, a frisky Carmen Miranda-like drag queen decomposed into some semblance of a Classical sculpture with fake hips and panty hose that transformed its linear perfection into a lumpy form.

If La Pocha Nostra  — which is a play on La Cosa Nostra and the term pocho, a slang word used to describe gringo-fied Mexican Americans — sought audience participation in their project, they received most of it in the form of image sharing. Cameras, which were as prevalent as viewers, allowed for the transmission of these stark images, clearly packaged for shock. This multi-centric performance canonballed through dozens of layers of our culture to leave us unpacking the cultural distinctions and their meaning one by one, but it seemed like an impossible and even fruitless task.

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Watching “Corpo Insurrecto,” you get the impression of losing power as you’re relegated to the role of spectator. The performance around you feels overwhelming, and even when we’re being asked to participate there is someone guiding or directing your actions. It’s a paranoid vision we’re placed in the midst of, where a flamenco dancer performs with gas nozzle castenets and anti-Putin messages are projected onto Amazonian women waring strap-on dildos while performing an undisclosed script.

When the performance stopped, I found myself more conscious of being there in the space, and I wondered why I hadn’t acted more in the moment, whether it was kissing the back of a performer, putting needles in the woman on the table, or taking a swig of a 40 — all things that the audience was invited to do in one way or another. Instead, I chose to bathe in the moment, content to watch someone else directly influence in the after-dark artistic cocktail all around. As I stood there, the sensory buzz was quickly wearing off, but I was certain it would penetrate my dreams.

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La Pocha Nostra’s “Corpo Insurrecto: Psycho-Magic Actions for A World Gone Wrong” (2013) took place on Friday, July 5 (9pm–11pm EST) at Grace Exhibition Space (840 Broadway, 2nd Floor, Bushwick, Brooklyn) and featured performers Guillermo Gómez-Peña, Erica Mott, Roberto Sifuentes, and others. The performance was part of the Brooklyn International Performance Art Festival, and there are more images from “Corpo Insurrecto” on the author’s Flickrstream.

21 Aug 03:30

Bill Sienkiewicz’s Elektra. that first Elektra was drawn...

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Bill Sienkiewicz’s Elektra.

that first Elektra was drawn entirely on wax paper

21 Aug 03:30

Deepa Gurnani Interview

by Karen Alfonso

Posted on MissMalini.

20 Aug 06:52

Astronaut’s astounding ISS mission photos

by Arnold Chao
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Waiting for a target… (2/2)

Like a Mondrian, fields in Kansas, USA The eye of Mordor? No, not Middle Earth, just Earth…

Sea, sand and clouds imitate a star forming nebula in the Caribbean Like swimming pools, in the middle of the Pacific, the atolls of French Polynesia

Maybe one day our  settlements on Mars will look like this…

Space Invaders in the desert?

A snowy peak near La Paz, Bolivia, reminds me of a white poinsettia! And then, a rose in the middle of South Pacific

Amazon Rainforest rivers end their course in the Atlantic at sunset. As we fly over Peru, the clouds from the ocean reach into the valleys, like fingers grabbing the land.

In Madagascar, a river creates an astounding web of colors Like hands raised to the sky: the waters of Bahamas take my breath away yet again

Columbus is visible in the reflection

ATV-4 homing in on the Station

Sicily: an island of light, a lighthouse for a space travelerKEEP FOR 10 AUGUST The Mediterranean, the Pleiades and a storm in the distance…

Our window on the world

Straight from the 80s: sweat doesn’t go anywhere, so we wear a headband – forget fashion! A bit of relax after a long day – hopefully without disturbing anyone else’s

Getting water after sport

Sunday dinner with the crew

Space paparazzi!

Thanks to the European Space Agency (ESA), a photostream shared by Italian astronaut Luca Parmitano documents his six-month Volare mission at the International Space Station (ISS). Parmitano provides extraordinary views of Earth’s geographic features and candid shots of a cosmonaut’s daily life, including a selfie shot during his first spacewalk and floating over colleagues at Sunday dinner. Seen from the “window of the world” spot on the ISS, a Bolivian snowy peak resembles a snowflake and a South Pacific budding storm appears like the top of a white rose. The sights captured in his mission photos are nothing short of astounding, and we look forward to seeing more from his expeditions.


20 Aug 04:09

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20 Aug 04:09

therhumboogie: The Arte Sella, looks to be one of the most...





















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The Arte Sella, looks to be one of the most magical, fairytale woodlands in the world. Since 1986 this astounding destination in the Sella Valley in Italy has been dotting the landscape with the amazing works of over 200 contemporary artists from all over the world. A future holiday destination for sure!

20 Aug 04:09

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20 Aug 03:49

Spraivoll, the Tune-Fool "And pray, where is she perched, This...



Spraivoll, the Tune-Fool

"And pray, where is she perched,
This wild-bird woman with her wondrous throat?”

From The Flying Islands of the Night, James Whitcomb Riley, illustrated by Franklin Booth

20 Aug 03:49

White Room Covered in Farsi Calligraphy Reflects Identity of an Immigrant

by Pinar

Germany-based Iranian artist Parastou Forouhar covers white walls and floors with black script in Farsi for her ongoing series known as Written Room. Each of her site-specific installations, which have been exhibited across the world since 1999, redefines an empty space with her decorative handwriting that is both visually pleasing, architecturally transformative, and deeply interpretive.

The melodic calligraphy that Forouhar applies across each surface complements the bare finish of each interior, resulting in an elegant display. Despite being decipherable text in the Middle East (by those who can read Farsi), the script is foreign to the Western culture the artist herself has assimilated into. The project states: "The writing is also strange, if not alien, because it is illegible for Western visitors – as an 'incomprehensible' text it becomes a pure ornament. In defying attempts by Western visitors to assign it meaning, the script remains locked into its irreducible pictorial graphicness and indissoluble representation."

Forouhar goes on to say, "It's got a lot to do with me as an immigrant trying to redefine the space for myself, but also dealing with the situation that my mother tongue loses its function in everyday life … it becomes a memory, it becomes a kind of ambiguity between sadness and injury and open to other kinds of perceptions." She adds, "I feel at home in Germany but, at the same time, not. I feel at home in Iran and then not. What I'm doing with my art is just cultivating this space in between.''










Parastou Forouhar website
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20 Aug 03:47

It Wasn’t Supposed To End Like This

10 Aug 04:08

Morning scenery

by Arnold Chao

For England

Good Morning Sunshine

Pull-ups in the early morning

Freedom of the Hills *Explore*

wake up in the morning

morning sun

We wondered what the early risers have been up to with their photography and were pleasantly greeted by a wide variety of captivating scenes of mist-filled hills, summertime on the lake, a dewy dragonfly doing pull-ups, a mountaineer’s contemplative pose below the sun, and the warm orange tones of dawn in a rural and urban settings.

See, and share, more photos in the Morning Light gallery and Mornings group.

Photos from Russ Barnes Photography, neatmummy, Siegfried Tremel, West Leigh, Davide Gabino, and benman31.


21 Jun 10:34

Summer Solstice 2013, Longest Day Of The Year

by Cassie Boss

The Summer Solstice 2013 Is The Longest Day Of The Year

The summer solstice marks the official beginning of the summer season, and it also marks the longest day of the year.

National Geographic stated:

“This year’s summer solstice falls on Friday, June 21, at 1:04 a.m. ET, but it will start on Thursday night for places in North America west of the Central Time Zone.”

The time of the solstice depends on where you are positioned on the Earth and where you are in relation to the sun.

The Huffington Post reported:

“The summer solstice occurs when Earth’s axis is the most tilted toward the sun — the angle is known as ‘maximum axial tilt.’ As a consequence of this specific orientation, the sun rises at its most northeasterly point along the horizon and also sets at its most northwesterly point in the northern hemisphere.”

There are four seasons of the year, and they are traditionally marked by the spring equinox, the summer solstice, the fall equinox, and the winter solstice.

National Geographic said that the solstices are the results of Earth’s north-south axis being tilted 23.4 degrees relative to the ecliptic, the plane of our solar system.

“This tilt causes different amounts of sunlight to reach different regions of the planet during Earth’s year-long orbit around the sun,” the report said.

At high noon on the summer solstice, the sun is to appear at its highest, most directly overhead position in the sky.

Though just because they say “directly overhead,” doesn’t really mean it will be directly overhead for everyone.

The one place it will be directly overhead will be along the Tropic of Cancer, and imaginary line that circles the planet around the latitude of Cuba.

National Geographic said, “For every degree of latitude north of the Tropic of Cancer, the sun will appear to be at a corresponding degree south of the zenith, or highest point in the sky.”

“Stonehenge in the United Kingdom has been associated with the winter and summer solstices for about 5,000 years,” said National Geographic.

The Huffington Post reported that the solstice isn’t the only big celestial event this week,

“Skywatchers are gearing up for the arrival of the 2013 supermoon, which is set to peak June 22-23 and deliver the biggest, brightest moon of the year.”

So with the 2013 summer solstice finally marking the first official days of summer, are you excited to start the season?

[Image by simonwakefield via flicker]

Summer Solstice 2013, Longest Day Of The Year is a post from: The Inquisitr