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Noah Kahan
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shark vs the universe

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Game Changer & Make Some Noise
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When an artist José Manuel Castro López transforms solid stones into soft and organic sculptures
The creations of the Spanish artist José Manuel Castro López, who works with stone in a surprising way, managing to give it a soft and organic look. Like optical illusions, the sculptures of the artist seem to distort the marble and granite with an incredible ease. Source:ufunk
these are stunning
Cake Calendar | Molly Yeh
good vibes here
Chelsea Witt ‘Natural Light’ 3 of 12 June 2015
I just recently finished this commission piece: 12 lamps made from local, foraged wood. These lamps are now housed in 12 different cabins lived on the land of Medomak Camp in Washington Maine. See more of my work at chelseacarinawitt.com
Ren Hang
Golden submarine, pens and marker on golden paper.
Artwork @ Agnieszka Żurawska, Poland (lightningale)
wnq-music:
CYMATICS: Science Vs. Music
Cymatics is the science of making audio frequencies visible. Cymatics could be achieved through numerous experiments, which study the relationship between sound (vibrations) and liquid. New Zealand-based musician Nigel Standord and director Shahir Daud composed a music video performing a cymatics experiment using different instruments, such as Chladni Plate (Figure 1). When sand is poured on the metal plate, different patterns are form in relation to the pitch of the sound. To learn more about how each individual instrument was used in Stanford’s project, visit CYMATICS: Behind the Scenes. The single responsible for the audio frequency and stunning cinematography comes from Stanford’s album Solar Echoes.
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This video is just incredible.
Ryan Tippery | Formel Nº 32
Reverend J. M. Woodman, God In Nature And Revelation (J.G. Hodge & Co.), 1875.
Angela Glajcar | Glass fabric
Beautiful work
I’LL NEVER SMILE AGAIN - ALEXEJ MESCHTSCHANOW
Olafur Eliasson