Mad Quickies
Mad Quickies 2.8
- From Russian biologist Alexander Semenov: Underwater Experiments: Astounding Photographs of Jellyfish. For more, also visit his extraordinary gallery and flickr page.
- What did people do in a Medieval city? Apparently a whole heck of a LOT!
- The masterful Christopher Bird, known as Mightygodking, illustrated remixes of Atari video game covers. And they’re nostalgically awesome.
- If there’s ONE tumblr you follow this week, it should be Fresh Photons. {via Ryan}
- Okay, if there are TWO tumblrs you follow this week, the other one should be Fuck Yeah Art & Science {via Brian G}
- Mark Jenkins does some crazy stuff. {via Maria}
Exo, metro, ink, early art, Fibonacci pineapple, and the Aurora. Jump!
- How Haptic Technology works and a little history.
- Natanael Gama, a Portuguese graphic and new media designer created the elegant sans serif font family Exo. You are invited to download it for free.
- The lost art of comping. There is great beauty in lo-fi.
- London, Paris and Manhattan Metro Cuffs.
- Famous artworks re-imagined through a sci-fi perspective.
- If you’ve not bought Carl Zimmer’s book Science Ink yet, here’s another gallery of tattoos from the book. {via Victor}
- New tests have revealed that these are the earliest known human paintings. {via Brian G}
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In an Open Letter to Nickelodeon:
Vi Hart proves Spongebob Squarepants is unrealistic…
using Fibonacci numbers. {via Steve D}
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AURORA 2012
Enjoy Christian Mülhauser’s time lapse of the Northern Lights.
Now everyone in the Lab wants to go to Norway.
{thanks to Phil Plait, via Surly Amy}
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Featured image by Russian biologist Alexander Semenov.
I heart Vi Hart thiiiiiiiis much!