It’s not every day you get to see people so at one with their surroundings outside the confines of smoky mountain Colorado. But this hilarious project by Erwan Fichou that photographs people while standing at the top of strangely shaped trees will be sure to get you in touch with the wild nature in your… Continue reading Taking in Some Greenery: Strange Photos of People Standing in Trees
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See Your Face Replicated in a 500-sq-foot Pinscreen at the Sochi Olympics
Have you ever stuck your hand (or face) into a pinscreen half expecting to be stabbed by the pins, only to be thrilled by seeing the 3D replica of your body part? Somehow pinscreens never get old. But could you handle a pinscreen the size of a building? Reminding us of MIT’s interactive shapeshifting display,… Continue reading See Your Face Replicated in a 500-sq-foot Pinscreen at the Sochi Olympics
Kim Dotcom Unveils New Streaming Music Service ‘Baboom’ and His First Album Ever
Mega CEO Kim Dotcom has just gave a sneak peak into his new streaming music service called Baboom, which features his first ever album. Dotcom describes the service as a cross between Spotify and iTunes, according to Arstechnica. Artists will be able to add their music, biography information, photo and video galleries along with having… Continue reading Kim Dotcom Unveils New Streaming Music Service ‘Baboom’ and His First Album Ever
Visit an Upside Down House that Defies Gravity
When it comes to contemporary art and architecture, one exhibit in Russia is looking to completely turn the industry upside down. The All-Russia Exhibition Centre in Moscow allows home-goers to explore a uniquely inverted Shifted House that sits perfectly intact as if it were defying gravity! Inside the home, you’ll find the typical decorations of… Continue reading Visit an Upside Down House that Defies Gravity
Artkick Brings Famous Paintings and Artwork to Your Screens for Free
What if you could bring any of the finest artworks ever created like Van Gogh’s Starry Night right into your living room with just a click? We use on-demand services like Spotify listening to music, or Netflix to watch movies, so one startup called Artkick wants to bring you art whenever you want it too.… Continue reading Artkick Brings Famous Paintings and Artwork to Your Screens for Free
Watch Waves of Light and Music Pass Through an Urban Apartment Complex [TIMELAPSE]
Have you ever seen people doing the wave at a game or concert and thought it just wasn’t as cool as it used to be when you were a kid? Well, unlike that wave I assure you these waves of light and sound passing through these buildings will be welcomed by your senses. The Urban… Continue reading Watch Waves of Light and Music Pass Through an Urban Apartment Complex [TIMELAPSE]
What if NFL Logos Were Actually Hipsters?
Are you a fan of Kissing Suzy Kolber? No, not when Joe Namath was caught drunk on TV trying to kiss reporter Suzy Kolber during a sideline interview, but rather the comic devoted to funny things about football. If your squad hasn’t been to the Bowl for a while (like my hometown, five-time NFL Champions… Continue reading What if NFL Logos Were Actually Hipsters?
Visual Artist Imagines Meeting Her Younger Self in These Nostalgic Double Self-Portraits
What if you passed a younger version of yourself on the street but didn’t even know you were there? Visual artist Chino Otsuka explores this and other themes in her photo series Imagine Finding Me. Using double self portraits as a mode of self reflection, Otsuka transposes recent images of herself onto her photographs from younger days. In these portraits her older self meets her younger self in settings that are neither past nor present.