Covers/Versiones By Luis Urculo.
The work is a reconstruction and review of iconic monumental pieces of architecture whose image is built by objects to change the perception of this universal masterworks.
John Hancock Center (SOM), Guggenheim Museum New York (Frank Lloyd Wright), National Congress of Brazil (Oscar Niemeyer) Sears Tower (SOM), New Museum (SANAA), Marina City Towers (Bletrand Goldberg), Fallingwater House (Frank Lloyd Wright), Villa in the Forest (SANAA), Farnsworth House (Mies Van der Rohe), Wozocos (MVRDV).
From year to year, the moon never seems to change. Craters and other formations appear to be permanent now, but the moon didn’t always look like this. Thanks to NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, we now have a better look at some of the moon’s history. Learn more in this video!
History of Type
Mesmerizing interactive animation of Van Gogh’s “Starry Night” made with openframeworks (via)
Sticky Rice’s Sushi in Space
(Source: gravicle, via know-knowledge)
Beautiful. Thought I kept waiting for the Dos Equis guy to come on and say “Stay Curious my friends”
“The Future Belongs to the Curious…” Great video from the team at Skillshare (via Brain Pickings)
Jeff Harris: 4,748 Self-Portraits and Counting
“Linotype: The Film” Official Trailer
Samsung’s Transparent Smart Window at CES 2012 [Official]
A year of backpacking around the world – 17 countries, 343 days, 6237 photos – in 5 minutes. Second only to the Eat, Learn, Move trilogy. (via)
Midnight Sun - Iceland
by SCIENTIFANTASTIC.
(via weandthecolor)