Shit, all I see are people who are electronically dependant, they all wear their Facebook profiles like a religious pendant. It’s like watching a fiction of a fiction, Life seems to have lost all it’s friction, just a bunch of contradictions formed by competition, made from petty perceptions, all designed for misdirection. Bombings, sport cars, … Continue reading »
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The Shrouded House- Design Brilliance for Family and Dog
If I suddenly became a building with my awareness and human emotion intact, I would be madly in love with this home- If you hadn’t of noticed, modern architecture metaphorically turns me on. This sexy home has been dubbed ‘The Shrouded House,’ which in my opinion sounds like a horror movie but don’t let the name … Continue reading »
Backtracking Through The YouTubes- Part 1
It’s funny how you bounce around The Youtube, going from stand-up comedy to dark taboo facts to perhaps watching girls getting slingshot smacked by watermelons. Being interested in the infinite mysteries of the human mind I find this phenomena pretty amusing- do I do this because my hunger for new experiences is insatiable? Do I … Continue reading »
Ron Dudley- Capturing Winged Grace
Oh man, i was riding the internet surf looking for some good nature photographers and found Ron Dudley’s awesome feathery pictures! He does to birds what Yoshika Sakai does to flowers, meaning the shots he takes are some of the best I’ve ever seen. He shows a unique side to the avian crew, a side people … Continue reading »
Ron Mueck- Creating Giants
Hyperrealist sculptor Ron Mueck is one gifted fellow, who’s currently working in Great Britain. Early on in his career Mueck started making models and worked as a puppeteer for a childrens television show called Shirl’s Neighbourhood and later worked on the film “Labyrinth” for which he played the voice of Ludo. He went on to … Continue reading »
The Feynman Series
Richard Phillips Feynman is one of my favorite American physicists, he was known for his work in quantum mechanics, electrodynamics, superfluidity of supercooled liquid helium and particle physics. He won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965 for the development of quantum electrodynamics. If your into physics you know him, if you don’t know physics … Continue reading »
Cosmos: A Personal Voyage
With Cosmos, Carl Sagan and his wife and co-writer, Ann Druyan, brilliantly illustrated the underlying science of his same-titled book, placing the human species within a space-and-time context that brought the infinite into stunningly clear view. The series, which originally aired in 1980 on PBS, has been seen by more than 700 million people worldwide … Continue reading »
Symmetry
Symmetry comes from the Greek word “συμμετρεῖν” which means to ‘measure together’ which is cool because we measure things all the time, be it the dimensions of an object, the value of a symbol or of life itself. This video takes the mathematical principle of symmetry by placing two images parallel to one another, then … Continue reading »
Aeoliran
Through sorrows needle am I threaded, Woven by the sweat of Death’s brow, A patchwork of pain and suffering, Held in place by desire. Coloured by the dyes of time, Clothed onto mortal skin. Guarded by the shield of virtue, Overcome by the sages mind, Silent to the darkened skulls. I am life. Continue reading »