Link Scroll down for today's pictures & links. The Cyclotrope Pushing animation to its rotational best - this is highly mysterious and unique video, made by Tim Wheatley: Link to video (Vimeo) Here is a secret to what you just seen: "The Cyclotrope is a cycle of 18 images that is spun at a certan speed so that the frame rate of the camera filming it gives the illusion of animation." Today's pictures & links: Another Animated Curiosity This is called the Alexander Star Puzzle - more info. Similar to the Rubik's Cube, but with significantly larger amount of permutations... and perhaps more perturbing overall. Here is another great Rubik's Cube variation: ------------ Spring is on the way! You might not see the signs of spring yet - but this image is guaranteed to put you in the sunshiny-warm-fuzzy mood: (this is a groovy trike model from 1968) ------------ Look down these canyons The mind-numbingly epic architecture of Hugh Feriss we've featured before. Yet, we can not pass a chance to show a few images from his 1929 book The Metropolis of Tomorrow - buy it here. (image via) ------------ An Uneasy Union ...and in the end, a cold shoulder of history: (photo by Vladislav Vetlugin, 1972) ------------ Mixed fresh links for today: Gorgeous LEGO Starship Alphabet - [oh yes] TIL: Could a Novice Land a Jumbo Jet? - [interesting] Say Hello to Bacterial Hard Drives! - [wow science] Fantastic Uses for Retired Airplanes - [wow design] Timeline of Battling with Reactor - [huge respect] Suprising: Printing Twitter - [cool site] Relaxing and Addictive Display Art - [click and drag] Crazily Creative Chimneys - [weird] Creepy LED-powered Smiles - [style in Japan] This tractor is stuck... no more! - [wow video] Timelapse Animation Shows Earthquakes in Japan - [wow video] Fascinating Documentary on Russian Prisons - [long video] Nuclear Fission in Your Office - [wow video] Rabbit Ears in My Salad - [weird design] ------------ Magic Carpet Car! Lovely rendering by the artist from the Golden Age of Futurism: Paleofuture has more info. The drawing dates from 1958... the car is riding on a cushion of air... well, the dog seems to like it. Speaking of futuristic 1950s car designs - take a look at the actually produced 1960 Imperial dashboard layout: More inspiring dashboard than in many fighter jets, in my humble opinion. ------------ The Force is strong with this one (image via) ------------ Look ma! A ski hill - (image credit: Tim MacPherson) Some parents would have a heart attack... ------------ Singing the Wedding Blues... Siberian marriages: Hope you would not need such piece of jewelry: (original unknown) ------------ I bet you did not know there were so many ways to tie a shoe ... but now you can practice, and master them all: (original unknown) ------------ After a good night sleep... What a brilliant idea! - Rise up and smell the news: (original unknown) Speaking of eggs, there are many ways to make an omelette (art by German painter Mariola Bogacki): (art by Mariola Bogacki) ------------ Awwww... wait, what is it? (image via) Turns out, this is a bald hedgehog. Yes, poor fella had all the needles fall out. But he is well taken care of now - after being found abandoned... ------------ Fantastically Intricate Art by Ian Miller This is Lovecraft-ian surrealism brought to epic proportions: (image credit: Ian Miller) See more art by Ian Miller (including many rare illustrations to fantasy paperbacks) at his site. ------------ Out of the way! Out of the way! The Spiked Bomb, dropped by parachute! - (illustrations from Popular Mechanics, 1944) ------------ Mr. Mushroom Man At the EXPO 1970 in Osaka, Japan: (original unknown) ------------ "This cat must know what he's doing, right?" (original unknown) READ THE PREVIOUS ISSUE ->
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Senin, 21 Maret 2011
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