Mad Quickies 2.6
- From blown-glass microbes to sonic sculptures, the scientifically-inspired art of Luke Jerram is extraordinary. {via @chebutykin}
- Behold the minutiae of Katsumi Hayakawa’s paper works.
- Dr. Wheeler called his atomic art Electron Printing, circa 1954. {via Maggie}
- Out-of-this-world Tumblr find: Col. Chris Hadfield’s, of course.
- Here’s your dose of freak-out today: 3-D cybertaxonomy: virtual dissections.
- Science in progress: a 3-D printer that generates human embryonic stem cells.
- Retail find: Inventing Abstraction 1910-1925 in an exhibition but you can buy the catalog.
- Design Observer reports on The Imaginary Worlds of Stephen Talasnik.
- At the Finch + Pea: Wallace’s Flying Frog.
- Pinterest find: Moby Dick and other whalelishness.
- It’s just another late night in the studio.
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Christophe Thockler’s
Black Books – Favorite Place
Found at Colossal.
from the page
Favorite Place
Taken from the new EP ‘Aquarena’ by Black Books10,000 photos
1 km of thread
350 reels of thread
73 000 embroidery stitches
6 kg of scraps of fabric
100 needles and sewing pinsDirected, filmed, and produced by Christophe Thockler
christophethockler.com | facebook.com/dabrainkilla | twitter.com/dabrainkillaBuy on iTunes US: bit.ly/11cu1jz
iTunes Worldwide: bit.ly/VzdSPeJoin Black Books online:
facebook.com/blackbooks | twitter.com/blackbooksmusic | soundcloud.com/blackbooks(P) & (C) Black Books under exclusive Licence to Believe Recordings
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Neil Gaiman’s
Keep Moving Projects with Blackberry 10
{via Maria}
from the page
Learn more here about the Keep Moving Projects with BlackBerry 10 and Neil Gaiman.
Neil Gaiman has teamed up with BlackBerry for the Keep Moving Projects. With the help of his readers and fans, and a BlackBerry 10 device, he’ll be writing his latest series, featuring 12 tales. Follow this collaborative journey to determine what keeps all of us moving.
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Jeph Jacques demonstrates
How to draw a dinosaur
{via Steve D.}
You can also enjoy his mini tutorials: Bunny, Basic construction and Bird.
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Featured image is an HIV sculpture by Luke Jerram.
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