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The Light / Shadow Art of Rashad Alakbarov
Installations using mundane objects with incredible creative outputs.
szymon: catena wall clock by Andreas Dober for Anthologie Quartett
The Ghost in the Machine by Erika Iris Simmons
“The Ghost in the Machine” series was inspired by some strange ideas. How at one level we are cellular beings and another we are a single “self.” The single cassette tape I thought of as representing the mind. The tape ribbon represents our thoughts, the data within. Taking that data – those bits of memory – and rearranging them to form what we see as a face is my way of finding a “ghost in the machine.” I also liked the fact that when you look at a portrait like Jimi Hendrix out of a cassette tape, you can almost hear the music in your head – so your own “data” is responding to what you see.
Our Sun during a solar flare on January 23rd, 2012.
Celestial ‘Snow Angel’ Dazzles in Hubble Telescope Photo
This image from the Hubble Space Telescope shows Sh 2-106, or S106 for short. This is a compact star forming region in the constellation Cygnus (The Swan).
Just in time for the holidays, the Hubble Space Telescope has snapped a spectacular view of a star-forming region in our Milky Way galaxy that looks like a snow angel in deep space.
This region, called Sharples 2-106 (or S106 for short) is located nearly 2,000 light-years away in the direction of the constellation of Cygnus (The Swan). The nebula is found in a relatively isolated part of the Milky Way, researchers said.
The S106 nebula measures several light-years across, and contains vast clouds of gas that resemble outstretched wings amidst an hourglass shape. The light from the glowing gas is colored blue in this image.
Hubble’s view captures furious activity in the nebula, with ridges and ripples of super-hot gas mixing with the cooler interstellar medium. A massive young star, called Infrared Source 4 or IRS 4, is responsible for this turbulence, scientists said.
CREDIT: NASA/ESA
surferdude182: Ray Of Light (by Mohamed Majid)
Nerd-out on this clip of Peter Jackson using the RED Epic camera on the set of The Hobbit.
He’s currently filming in 3D with 48 of them!
The fact that the camera shoots at such high resolution (48 frames per second at 5K) has had a huge effect on how the costume makers and set designers work. To compare, most movies are shot at 24 frames per second, and the human eye sees at 60 frames per second.
Evil Robot Designs is the brainchild of EViL ED and Dan Robotic, an entrepreneurial duo that have taken it upon themselves to change the fate of all those cherished toys that we grow out of. Using only toys, they sculpt stunning lamps that are given a striking high gloss finish.
Featuring action figures from some of the most popular cartoons and movies, including The Matrix, Thunderbirds, Shrek, Star Wars, He-Man and Spiderman, these eclectic lamps harbor years’ worth of memories that can be proudly displayed in our adult homes.
livebymoonlight: The Ying and Yang of World Hunger





