Tyree Callahan - Chromatic Typewriter, 2011 - A 1937 Underwood standard typewriter modified to produce colors instead of letters
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Tyree Callahan - Chromatic Typewriter, 2011 - A 1937 Underwood standard typewriter modified to produce colors instead of letters
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A Crack in the Sky by Yocha Maitos
Constructing a ginormous light installment in the forest, Maitos was able to accurately portray the sight of a portal opening up in the night sky. Dont worry though errybody, I’m pretty sure this is the way to Narnia.
(photos by lovisostenrik / via: mymodernmet)
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…the only water in the forest is the river o________o
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Art’s great nudes have gone skinny
Italian artist Anna Utopia Giordano has created a visual re-imagination of historic nude paintings, had the subjects conformed their bodies to what the 21st century considers an ideal of beauty. The results are revealing—and quite shocking in what they say about the modern attitude toward women’s bodies.
They don’t look good skinny at all :/
Oh that’s creepy…
Light Bulb Oil Lamp
These handcrafted oil lamps incorporate a classic incandescent light bulb in the design. Sold on Etsy.
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Lol my life is complete with this XD
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SCP-261: Pan-dimensional Vending
SCP-261 appears to be a large black vending machine with no glass panel and a keypad on the right side. It was found Yokohama, Japan and its origins are unknown. When money is placed into SCP-261 and a three-digit number is entered on the keypad, SCP-261 will vend a random item.he number entered on the keypad has no effect on the item vended, nor has any pattern been detected. Items are always some form of “snack food”, and typically have bright, attention-grabbing packaging. If SCP-261 is used several times in a short period of time, is used while unpowered, and/or large amounts of money are entered before an item is vended, SCP-261 will start to dispense bizarre items. While still “food”, their suitability for human consumption is often non-existent. A full log of objects vended can be found here.
omg. got to the log… O_o
is it…is it from the future?
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Tardigrades
This is a tardigrade, also known as a”water bear” or “moss piglet.” It is probably the coolest fucking microscopic life form that you’ve never heard of. Besides looking like miniature, animatronic gummy bears, tardigrades can live at temperatures close to absolute zero. Before you Google what absolute zero is, it’s -459.67 degrees Fahrenheit (lol no parenthetical Celsius conversion for the rest of the world haha). That’s pretty fucking cold. Anyways, tardigrades are tiny little living things that eat shit inside of mosses and whatnot. They can survive in any environment (including outer space), are able to go without water for up to 10 years, and are like a million bajillion years old (they originated in the Cretaceous period for you kids that understand whatever that means).
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DIY Miniature Gardens. Dreaming of the beach… You can make these miniature landscapes more cheaply using wire for trellis’, a golf tee and marble for a gazing ball, sealed popsicle sticks for fences etc… Lots and lots of inspiration photos and a video tutorial at Miniature Garden Shoppe here.
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