| Bobby Neel Adams's Age-Maps is made from spliced photographs of the same person at two different ages (child and adult). Very cool. Link |
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This website asks "What if Fox News had been there for other key moments in World History?" This is what they imagined: Link |
Takind advantage of an obscure Los Angeles city law that makes any fruit that overhangs on sidewalks public property, CalArts professors Dave Burns, Matias Viegener, and Austin Young created a mapping project to promote access to various fruits! The result? Fallenfruit.org |
| Erwin Olaf's 2002 photograph series titled "Royal Blood", featured in the Bilbao Art Centre, is definitely intriguing (a little controvery never hurts anyone!). This one above is called "Di" - notice the car emblem embedded in the arm. Link |
Judith Schaechter's Parables in Glass is no mere mortal's stained glass. She's elevated this artform into a new level. Link (via Transbuddha) |
The Church of Scientology built a huge vault into a a mountainside in New Mexico, marked by huge aerial signpost of their symbol.
Link (via BoingBoing) |
Doctors at the Lyon and Amiens hospital in France had performed the world's first partial face transplant on a 38-year-old woman, who had suffered extensive surgery in a dog attack. Link to CNN Article. |
Aristarkh Chernyshev created the Teleblaster 1.0, a television that allows you to watch TV programs "both in the usual mode and in a special video processing mode" that generates a weird video-effects synchronously with sound. Link |
Invented in 1930s, Aerogel is the world's lightest solid material. It is 99.8% air and is 1000-less dense than glass. An ounce of this material can cover an area of 10 football fields! That's not its only amazing property: it has 39 times the insulation factor of fiberglass. Link to Berkeley National Laboratory's Aerogel Website |
| Artist Boris Bally said:
He made his "urban mojo" from 100 hand-gun triggers! Link (via Jaf Project) |
Canadian artist Yee took 1 year to design and create the world's most complex paper model: a working (all parts move properly) V8 engine made from 5756 pieces of paper! Link (via BoingBoing) |
| Chris Voigt, a professor at University of California at San Francisco (my alma mater, yay!), is 29 years old when he created a 100-megapixel per square inch camera out of the bacteria E. Coli. That's 8x more megapixels than today's best digital camera! Link to Antenna Science News Article | Live Science Article | Chris Voigt's website |