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Crazy Unusual Photography
axelsenzon
by axelsenzon  11-10-2007    6
 aged barbie is so strange
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How to Write Aphorisms
Kore7
by Kore7  1-26-2008    11
  Delacroix, Eugene (France, 1798-1863) To be a poet at twenty is to be twenty; to be a poet at forty is to be a poet. According to James Geary, editor of the compendium Geary's Guide to the World's Great Aphorists , a truely memorable, quotable aphorism satisfies five laws: It must be brief. It must be definitive. It must be personal — that's the difference between an aphorism and a proverb. It must be philosophical — that's the difference between an aphorism and a platitude, which is not philosophical.... And the fifth law is it must have a twist. And that can be either a linguistic twist or a psychological twist or even a twist in logic that somehow flips the reader into a totally unexpected place. Now you know, so get to work! :)
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1,000 (Colorful) Places to See Before You Die
alanocu
by alanocu  3-4-2008    10
 a color-centric version of the book with photos from Flickr
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Small and Fabulous: Modular Living as It Should Be
wildcat
by wildcat  1-7-2008    10
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A Grain of Sand: Nature's Secret Wonder
arifsali
by arifsali  5-14-2008    21
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World's oldest wall painting unearthed in Syria
invictus
by invictus  10-11-2007    3
 French archaeologists have discovered an 11,000-year-old wall painting underground in northern Syria which they believe is the oldest in the world.
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Spectacular Photography
amgumen
by amgumen  5-10-2008    12
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Mind Blowing Pictures
rko2007
by rko2007  6-10-2008    6
 They're so cool!
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The Art of Protozoa
wildcat
by wildcat  11-29-2007    3
 amazing!
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Best images of April 2008
frozonfreak
by frozonfreak  4-23-2008    1
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15 Creative Architectural Designs for the Future
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  7-15-2008    5
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I want Change
Thorne
by Thorne  11-25-2007    8
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Pop Arts
dakotayii
by dakotayii  1-8-2008    9
 Enjoy
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"The most ancient star map ever found"
invictus
by invictus  1-15-2008    1
 Pleiades depiction from prehistoric Italy.
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Mosaics
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  1-23-2008    2
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Dutch tulip farms transformed into a spectacular display of color
alanocu
by alanocu  5-7-2008    13
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Caves In China
sweetsfoods
by sweetsfoods  1-7-2008    4
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Zebra's Stripes, Butterfly's Wings: How Do Biological Patterns Emerge?
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  6-22-2008    2
 Previous work identified a specific signal necessary for getting these fly egg cells to move; the problem is that this signal is “graded.” Like drops of ink spreading out on wet paper, this signal travels in between surrounding cells, gradually fading away as it moves outwards. But clear lines are required for pattern formation — there is no grey area between a zebra’s black and white stripes, between heart and liver cells and, in this case, between migrating cells and those that stay put. How are graded signals converted to a clear move or stay signal? By examining flies containing mutations in different genes, the researchers discovered that one gene in particular, called apontic, is important for converting a graded signal.
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"Hi, I'm __ and I am a wilfer" -- aimless websurfing and its effect on your life
enbar
by enbar  3-1-2008    12
 "Wilfer" stands for (roughly) "What Was I Looking For" and refers to the habit of getting distracted and lost online when you actually meant to find something specific. I do this constantly.
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The World According to Americans
Esaemon
by Esaemon  1-1-2008    9
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The History of the Color Wheel
alanocu
by alanocu  5-11-2008    9
 As the disk spins, the colors blur together so rapidly that the human eye sees white. From there, the organization of color has taken many forms, from tables and charts, to triangles, and wheels the history. A nice explanation for each color organization system at the source: http://www.colourlovers.com/blog/2008/05/08/history-of-the-color-wheel/ sweetfood's related clip: Unusual Color Wheels Found in Life and Art - http://clipmarks.com/clipmark/6B376FCB-7F70-4E17-8147-84856276F53C/
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Koi fish & dragonflies - watercolours by Sharon Carr
michellezm
by michellezm  1-23-2008    4
 Extra large images on the site.
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Art of the DEAD: Ancient Irish High Cross Art
righthand
by righthand  10-28-2007    11
 "About 200 of them survive, in varying condition, many of them decorated with scriptural scenes. This iconography, some of it simple, some of it ingeniously complex, has been meticulously explored by archaeologist/art historian Dr Peter Harbison in his definitive three volume study, The High Crosses of Ireland (Bonn, 1992). It is a major work which is yet to be published in Ireland. In it Harbison has identified ancient Christian Rome from AD 400 onwards as the most likely inspiration for the Irish crosses, "but the figure sculpture may have come to our shores largely through the filter of the empire of Charlemagne and his sons in central Europe". The compositions for the biblical panels on the Irish crosses are often similar to those found on frescoes in continental churches. " During the past 20 years or so, several of the high crosses have been moved indoors in an attempt to prevent further erosion. One of the first to be relocated was the cross at the Rock of Cashel which was re
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Stanley Kubrick homage
wildcat
by wildcat  5-9-2008    2
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Color in Nature: Wood
alanocu
by alanocu  4-20-2008    5
 About petrified wood (from the page): "Petrified wood is a type of fossil: it consists of fossil wood where all the organic materials have been replaced with minerals (most often a silicate, such as quartz), while retaining the original structure of the wood. The petrifaction process occurs underground, when wood becomes buried under sediment and is initially preserved due to a lack of oxygen. Mineral-rich water flowing through the sediment deposits minerals in the plant’s cells and as the plant’s lignin and cellulose decay away, a stone mould forms in its place."
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The Incredible Art of Bacteria
wildcat
by wildcat  12-19-2007    4
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City in a hole by the sea
willhelm
by willhelm  6-19-2008    5
 Interesting vision.
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'Flying through space' Optical Illusion
alanocu
by alanocu  1-18-2008    5
 looks like a nightmare I had the other night
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Fantastic landscape photography
amgumen
by amgumen  9-23-2007    5
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Art - Kobus Moller (African wildlife)
michellezm
by michellezm  1-23-2008    8
 Unfortunately I couldn't clip the larger versions
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The Mosaics of Kaffe Fassett
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  1-23-2008    3
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New languages evolve in sudden bursts
pokkets
by pokkets  2-1-2008    2
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Creating insignificant events -Futuristic art
einbar
by einbar  6-17-2008    2
  Vincent Callebaut 'work was lately exhibited in Paris ; ;" To believe in the world means to create events, even insignificant ones, that gets out of control, or create new space-times, even in reduced surfaces or volumes"
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Sci-Fi films in one sentence
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  6-30-2008    4
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The Best of ‘Feel Art Again’
alanocu
by alanocu  5-14-2008    6
 Wonderful works - revisited; the links will take you to a detailed discussion for each piece. I actually learned a lot from this - enjoy. Mental Floss has an ongoing series of 'Feel Art Again' - Tues. & Thurs. - http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs
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Hypnotic Light Graffiti
anthonyo
by anthonyo  11-4-2007    3
 Once again the creativity of man amazes me.
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Inside the palace of Augustus - pics
righthand
by righthand  3-10-2008    2
 Lived in by Augustus before he became Rome's first emperor in 27BC, the house is situated above the grotto where Romans may have worshipped Romulus, the city's founder, and was also handy for watching horse racing in the Circus Maximus at the foot of the hill. "Augustus wanted to be near the grotto, but could also see the races from up here," said Italy's culture minister, Francesco Rutelli. The restoration, begun after the house was found in the 1970s, has reconstructed shattered frescoes in deep reds, yellows and blues featuring theatrical masks and mythical animals. "The extremely high quality of the frescoes befits the owner, although these were the fashions of the time and don't offer much insight into Augustus's individual taste," said Angelo Bottini, Rome's archaeological chief. Tourists - who will be allowed in five at a time - may be surprised to see how modest the study, bedroom, entrance hall and dining room were. Augustus, Julius Caesar's great nephew, avoided excess
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Extreme Photography Equipment
n2sooners
by n2sooners  5-14-2008    5
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Where Drawing And Reality Intersect - The Surreal
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  11-11-2007    1
 A few very nicely done works. Take a look. You'll like them.
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origami artist - Eric Joisel
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  11-3-2007    4
 An amazing artist
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