Passend zur Wetterlage: 23 tolle Aufnahmen von Schnee durch ein Elektronenmikroskop betrachtet.
(wiederentdeckt via Evil Mad Linkblog)
I was recently brought on by Armin Harris for a job with Fortune Magazine. The story was about console gaming’s demise. We came up with a concept to incorporate still and video footage of exploding consoles and controllers, particularly Xbox 360′s, for the story. The shoot took place at a pyrotechnics studio in Brooklyn called J and M Special Effects ... Although we used laser and sound triggers for precision, roughly 10 Xbox 360′s and 8 controllers were blown up in the process of getting the right image ..." Explosions for Fortune
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"I have finally finish my Yoshi Mech. I used a Playmobile police station thing for the back computer, and some Lego laptops for the front display and keyboards. This came out really cool, and I can't wait to do another. I think Luigi may be next"(via Rampaged Reality)
"recounting true stories that came to light on November 28, 2010 -- when WikiLeaks published confidential documents of detailed correspondences between the US State Department and its diplomatic missions around the world."Bisher gibt es zwei Comcis, wovon ich den ersten toll und den zweiten mittel finde. In der Hoffnung, dass die Serie noch eine Weile weiterläuft habe ich mir gleich mal den Feed abonniert.

"The institute is located inside the hospital Santa Maria which has a MD training program. In the context of my daily work, I have the occasion to go through the corridor where the anatomy classes of 1st year students are taking place. I have been fascinated by the representation and models they use for these classes. They are quite detailed and interesting, but as the same time they have some kind of old-fashion charm and a real aesthetic that I wanted to capture. So for the last 18 months, while going where I keep my laboratory mice (which happens to be in the same corridor), I took my camera and made some shots on the way. Not moving anything, letting chance placing the organs, the chairs and tables."(via Street Anatomy)
"Bit" is a character from the 1982 Disney movie, Tron. Considered by some to be the first CGI character in a movie, Bit communicates by speaking only "yes" or "no". The orange shape above is the form Bit takes when answering "yes". The spiky red shape is the form when answering "no" and the blue shape is Bit's "neutral" form when not speaking ..." Tron Papercraft-Bit: Video + Bastelbögen zum DownloadUnd darin, dass TRON:Legacy Käse wird sind wir uns ja sowieso alle einig oder?
My Favourite Landscape ... is a reappropriation of the well known Windows XP desktop : Green Hill. Taking advantage of the weakness of the computer, it sets the common bug out of its context, on a wall, expending it to a much bigger scale. The famous picture finds a new landscape shape out of its usual frame. My Favourite Landscape (inkl. mehr Fotos)(via BOOOOOOOM)