Mad Quickies 11.2
Have you ever asked yourself what a corpse left in the dark looks like after a while? That’s funny, I have too. And we can watch that after the jump because…
It’s the Friday Quickies! Let’s begin!
- Poignant and extraordinary, More Than Human is a stunning new collection and book by photographer Tim Flach. Much more at Osborne Samuel.
- Explore the Tree of Life here and read more here. Video after the jump. {via @fesworks}
- Flight nerds: Artists turn retired jets into works of art. Watch The Boneyard Project: Return Flight after the jump.
- The zombie movie Decay was filmed at CERN because physics students. {via Anne S.}
- Eden Miller designs snazzy clothing at Cabiria Plus Size . Let’s kickstart this, yo’! {via Seth H.}
- Atelier Zündel Cristea proposes a trampoline bridge for the Seine.
To watch Rot all you have to do is click…
- Ethiopian kids hack OLPCs in 5 months with zero instruction. {via @brucefp}
- Shelley Miller crafts murals from cake icing.
- Kiki Kogelnik – feminist pop art trailblazer.
- Young Japanese artist Chooo-San paints hyper-realistic body mods. Whoa.
- Petri dish ornaments by @artologica. {via @seelix}
- The Doctor will protect your fingers! You heard me.
- Phineaus Grock, a steampunk toy robot.
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Rot
A stop-motion makeup animation by Erica Luke.
One of the most beautifully creepy things I’ve ever seen.
http://vimeo.com/50829024
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You know what’s coming…
and you won’t be able to look away!
Of Eggs and Aliens
The latest curiosity by Terry Border of Bent Objects
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The Boneyard Project: The Return Trip
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Improvisation Machine by Annika Frye
from the page
German designer Annika Frye built a rotational moulding machine which makes plastic vessels that resemble ceramic.
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Tree of Life branches out online
from the page
Exploring the evolutionary tree of life is now as easy as navigating an online map, thanks to a new interactive website.
October 16th 2012: The OneZoom manuscript is published in PLoS Biology, the first in the journal’s new “Cool Tools” series. The OneZoom website, videos and software all go live.
Joel Cracraft on OneZoom: “This will revolutionize how we teach and understand the Tree of Life. It is an invaluable tool for communicating the grand scope of life’s history.”
David Hillis on OneZoom: “The problem of visualizing an evolutionary tree for millions of species is a challenging one. OneZoom provides a creative solution that will be of great utility, especially for web-based representations of the Tree of Life.”
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Featured image is an excerpt from Monkey Eyes by Tim Flach.
Platinum print 51 x 61 cm (20 x 24 in) From the edition of 25.
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Loved “Rot”. So creative. Is it bad I thought it was cute at the end?