Rabu, 29 Desember 2010

Link Latte 148


#148 - Week of December 29, 2010

Snow, Snow... Time-lapse and Art - [blizzard videos]
Even More Snow in Japan, and how to get rid of it - [wow video]
Snow Art Using Pencil (scroll down) - [wow pics]
Bizarre: Anatomy of Gadgets! - [weird art]
Abandoned Paris Metro Stations and Tunnels - [exploring]
Art Inside Cardboard Rolls - [wow art]
The Greatest Con Artists of the Wild West - [infographic]
"Soap Bubble" Supernova Photo - [wow space]
Art Deco Architecture in Argentina, more - [art, abandoned]
Unique Macro Photographs of Snowflakes - [gallery, click next]
Great Nostalgic Thread on Reddit - [1960s-1980s...]
Gear & Clothing from Everest 1938 Expedition- [design]
Red Mushrooms: Thread Art by Beili Liu - [art]
100 Most Beautiful Words in English? - [scroll down for the list]
Metal Objects as Fish Animation - [strange video]
Build Your Own Block Fjord Gateway - [art idea]
Fractal Table - [dreamy furniture]
Scary "Huge Building" Mural in Paris - [street art]
Shipping Container Restaurants, Giant Truck Art - [recycling ideas]
Best of Make: Online in 2010 - [great stuff]
Very Classy 3D Work by Joseph Kosinski - [architecture]
Fantastic Northern Lights Display - [mesmerizing video]
Side-Bike: Something Strange... - [wow video]
On a Car Inside Subway - [wow video]
"Robot Skin": Beautiful SF short - [wow video]
Kinetic Typography Extravaganza - [cool music video]
Hair: Very Weird Love Story - [fun video]
Camera on the Edge of a Sword - [vertigo-inducing video]
Top Universities Compared (including $$ Tuition) - [compilation]

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Minggu, 26 Desember 2010

Happy Holidays and New 2011 Year from DRB!

"QUANTUM SHOT" #669
Link - by Avi Abrams



Here is your "feel-good" fix for the Season

Chocolate is addictive, and so is the spectacular imagery - and we have plenty of that right here on Dark Roasted Blend. With this end-of-the-year collection of quirky pictures we ring up Christmas, New Year, Orthodox and Chinese Holidays, Hannukkahs and Sweet Sweet Parties everywhere: have fun and keep warm this marvelous Season!


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Maybe this is Santa's very own spiritual retreat? Trinity Church in Antarctica (Bellingshausen Station):


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Get out there in the snow! with Pippi Longstoking (Inger Nilsson, 1969) and her little friend:


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Magical Russian-style Christmas dreamed up by Anna Nemirovich:


(image credit: Anna Nemirovich)

Spend your Christmas morning with a... Hoover:



Gotta love these vintage Christmas ads:




Not in every country Santa Claus is welcome, for example Austria would rather have angels - which of course, are much cuter than the jolly old guy. Angels bring better presents, too.

Some really grungy and bad Santa Clauses:


(original unknown)

This Santa is better, but still pretty mischievous:


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A tree is a tree is a tree.... except at Christmas

A shiny, chrome-plated tree can be made from used computer hard drives and discs (more info):


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On the left is yet another hard drive tree, on the right is a beautifully-lit tree in Pushkin City, Russia:


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Minimalist battery-powered (obviously) Christmas tree is here! (more info, left image below). Middle image shows the tree to make if you have some spare barrels... and on the right is fully recycleable tree made from plastic bottles in Haifa, Israel:


(images via 1, 2, 3)

The Traffic Light Tree by Pierre Vivant lights up London's Canary Wharf (left image below)... while on the right you see the "High Fashion" tree, appropriately trim and winnowy:


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Student Christmas tree (right image below) does not require any money investment:


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The biggest ever Christmas tree made from blown glass is located in Murano, Italy (the capital of artistic glass creations):


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What to do with all these Christmas present boxes and packing material left over? Well, here is an idea: stack them up and make a City -


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Comic book superheroes decorations can swing, rock and simmer on your tree like no other ornaments! Check out this superhero crowd:


(images credit: Jim Murphy, Chris Devers, George Lyons, via)

Similarly, some cool Star Wars decorations can be found and enjoyed on your tree:


(image credits: Becky Smith, Fran Moff, via)

Recycled electronic and computer parts ornaments:


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May your new year will be filled with great beer! Brought to you by Santa-colored streamlined cool truck, no less! (this is Labatt's White truck design from 1947):


(bottom image credit: Richard Spiegelman)

Silent Night... not a creature stirred, or was allowed to stir:


("Don't Howl" art, found via)

Prepare for the Icy Grip of Winter:


(original unknown)

Keep this in mind, guys:




Get some energy (sleep?) -



So on that lovely advice, we roll on, carry on, and generally blast off to great times in 2011 - stay tuned for fantastic and magical material to fill up your coffee breaks, mind, heart and soul in the New Year - courtesy of Dark Roasted Blend!

MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR, FOLKS!


(art by Leo Morey, cover for Amazing Stories, March 1935)

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Kamis, 23 Desember 2010

"The Gift" from Kremlin



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"The Gift" from Kremlin



A mysterious box, a rollicking chase, thrilling direction (by by Carl Erik Rinsch), a beautiful vision of the future: can it get any better than this amazing short film? We don't think so.







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Today's pictures & links:



Hanging Out



We all know that rent can be outrageous, but Gabriel and Tiago Primo, a pair of Brasilian artists, solved the housing crisis in a very creative way: simply live suspended on the side if a building in Rio de Janeiro - watch video.







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Two-Wheeled Gyrocars



This amazing contraption is a two-wheeled gyrocar, invented by Pyotr Petrovich Shilovsky, way back in 1914:





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Another recent gyrocar concept - 1961 Ford Gyron (by Alex Tremulis and Syd Mead):







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And entirely futuristic, beautiful, impossible-looking - gyrocar of the future, by Antonio Sunjerga (more info):





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Nightfall



Here is one Twitter account worth following. Astronaut Douglas H. Wheelock sends incredible pictures from International Space Station via his Twitter account; (more info)





(photo by Astro_Wheels (Douglas H. Wheelock) / NASA - via)



"Aurora Borealis in the distance on this beautiful night over Europe. The Strait of Dover is pretty clear as is Paris, the City of Lights. A little fog over the western part of England and London."



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Mixed fresh links for today:



Time Warp: Inside a Car Accident - [spectacular video]

The Lunar Eclipse Over Mount Shasta - [wow photo]

Loading... Loading... Great Collection of Loaders - [cool site]

Something Different: Fantastic Translation App - [wow tech]

Mailboxes from Strange Objects, and... Toilet Waterfall? - [weird art]

Most Beautiful Jellyfish on Earth - [wow nature]

Photo.net Editors' Picks for Digital Art Photography - [wow pics]

The Whistling Caterpillar - [wow video]

Finger Walk Evolution - [weird videos]

Extreme Skiing and Paragliding All-in-One - [wow video]

Mesmerizing Chinese Jumpers - [wow video, almost art]

Spectacular Flying Over New York: RC Airplane - [wow video]

Savannah Travel Blog - [promo]



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A Teeny Tiny Apocalypse



T.S. Eliot is famous for saying the world will probably not end with a bang but a whimper, but New York artist Lori Nix adds that it will end with a very small whimper: her fantastic scenes of a post-apocalyptic world are not only haunting but in a remarkably small scale.



The Library







The Control Room





(images credit: Lori Nix, used by permission)



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Cluck For Victory



Here's a very odd propaganda poster, especially since chickens aren’t exactly known for their flying ability (left image). Maybe they mean "the Pilots"?





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See other weird Propaganda Posters of World War Two







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Irrigation Art



These huge circles are not art, in a strict sense - they are utilitarian irrigation structures. However, they look almost like some of huge art "Augmented landscape" installations - see for example, Largest Human-made Art on Earth by Jim Denevan:





(Kufra Growing in Sahara - image via)



Speaking about huge circles, Dutch artist Henk Hofstra decided that people REALLY needed to know that breakfast is THE most important meal of the day:





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An Automotive Owl (plus the whole metal zoo)



Beautiful sculpture of an owl, even more amazing when you learn that British artist Ptolemy Elrington created it out of scavenged hubcaps!







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See more amazing metal sculptures and weird creations: Extraordinary Art from Metal.



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The Past's Future Is Here, Today



In 1933 the legendary Buckminster Fuller designed the Dymaxion car, his vision of a perfect personal transportation system. But this year London architect Norman Foster built his very own Dymaxion. Even though Fuller passed away in 1983 he'd be proud that his vision is here in our present, his future.





(images via 1, 2, 3)



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A Cappuccino Sea



Every once and awhile the ocean off Cape Town, South Africa does something very, very weird: it looks like it's been transformed by some giant barista into what the locals call a "Cappuccino Sea."









(images credit: Mallix)



See more photos here.



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Dragon Crash!



Hamsters wage war on the highly... inadequate and fumbling dragons:





(image credit: Hamsterfly, click to enlarge)



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Green Army Valor



This fellow really deserves a Medal of Creativity for his green army cosplay (at a comic con in Lucca, Italy):







(images via 1, 2)



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No Discounts!



Scrooge Christmas Trees - for only an arm and a leg (click to enlarge):





(art by Carl Barks / Walt Disney)



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