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POPSBioshock Game Genetically modify your body through dozens of Plasmid Stations scattered throughout the city, and become empowered with unreal and often grotesque powers. Next-generation graphics illustrate the forlorn art deco city in vivid detail, complete with realistic water effects. Decide whether to exploit the victims of Rapture or save them using wise decision making throughout gameplay.
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POPSHybrid 3d Medical Animation of human body "They enter the realm of high art, achieving a combination of Truth and Beauty..." Hybrid`s illustrations and animations extend beyond the boundary of highly informative graphics: they enter the realm of high art, achieving a combinations of Truth and Beauty.
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POPSWhere mathematic and art meet - Fractal art ..inspirational "A fractal is generally “a rough or fragmented geometric shape that can be split into parts, each of which is (at least approximately) a reduced-size copy of the whole,” a property called self-similarity. The term was coined by Benoît Mandelbrot in 1975 and was derived from the Latin fractus meaning “broken” or “fractured.” -Wikipedia
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POPSBWC winner (CG art) This awesome picture won the blender world cup! I love it, it's so detailed and pretty. It's become my desktop wallpaper, weew. I reccomend using the link to see the picture, as the one shown here is a little low res. Enjoy! If you were wondering, Blender is an open-source, free 3D graphics program, and is niftier than a swiss army knife with a pwn attachment. If you're into CG, why not check it out at: www.blender.org
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POPSInteractive graphic demonstrations of everything "The Wolfram Demonstrations Project: A free source of interactive visualizations, from elementary education to the frontiers of research." Strong on beautiful interactive science graphics - but see broad list of topics at end of clip - machines, business, life sciences, kids and fun, creative arts
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POPSact,build,eat,invent,learn,live,move Laky’s text treatment really seems to declare once and for all that the best solutions might literally be right in our own backyards and communities, with materials and practices that simply need to be re-examined and better utilized. As the artist openly states, “Natural materials are very expressive…they also connect me to nature which is a deep love of mine.” According to her artist website, Laky considers herself to be an environmentalist, with her work often employing materials harvested from nature and/or agricultural sources with select recycled elements incorporated. “She is attracted to humble materials and simple, direct methods of hand construction…Laky has (also) been a strong advocate for the establishment of an environmental sustainability curriculum in design and art at UC Davis.”