Independent Intellect (by dsant83able)

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NASA
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Love Begins

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Independent Intellect (by dsant83able)
The Raven
The Challenge presented to Ji Lee: Create an image out of a word, using only the letters in the word itself.
When we were children, letters were like fun toys. We played with them through our building blocks. We colored them in books. We danced and sang along with TV puppets while learning C was for “cookie.” Soon, letters turned into words. Words turned into sentences. Sentences turned into thoughts. And along the way, we stopped playing with them and stopped marveling at A through Z.
Halloween is just around the corner, but we are prepared! Yes, Star Wars lovers, it's an AT-AT. That is, an All Terrain Armored Transport, of course
The cutting board Transfer shows a simple and effective solution to the old problem of transferring food from the cutting board to the pan. Thanks to a simple cutout it allows you to insert a plate, so that you can just slide your freshly cut ingredients onto it.
'The King of Legoland', a film by Micaël Reynaud capturing toys from the 80s.
Infographic Of The Day: Does Innovation Flow From Cities?
A fascinating infographic from the website Quirky maps the American states where inventions are flying thick and heavy.
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Canterbury Arch (by wittap)
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© Deborah Jimenez 2011 All Rights Reserved.
This is from a super fun shoot in collaboration with the talented Miss Mary Ketchum and Nikki of Anomaly Artistry. I used one of the shots for my final printing project. This is the digital version. The real version has all the drawings in paint marker on glass that is placed over the image.
A fashionable, functional carrying solution, the Flex Wristband lets you keep your iPod nano close at hand. The easy snap in attachment offers a secure hold that won’t scratch, and the open-sided design gives you direct access to the headphone port and 30 pin connector so you can charge, sync and listen to your iPod nano without removing it from the wristband. The flexible steel band expands to fit virtually any wrist while the subtle matte finish offers an understated look that goes well with anything.
Yukon Winter by Nicolas Dory
With temperatures of -40°F and less during the coldest days of winter, the Yukon offers white northern landscapes for about 7 months of the year
Hacking Nasdaq for a good cause: happiness up, greed down. Made by Dawn, Amsterdam
WACOM INKLING | DIGITALLY CAPTURES WHAT YOU DRAW
Wouldn´t it be great if your ideas began as sketches on paper, and automatically became vector graphics?. Inkling is a Wacom pen that has a small receiver device that you attach to any paper or sketchbook, together they capture every stroke of your work of art. You can then convert your design to digital via USB, it then becomes a vector drawing! you can now edit your drawing in any image editing software, how awesome is that? Watch the video
Under nuclear threat
The installation Radioactive Control was created for the Dockville Festival in de Hamburg which tried to demonstrate, in a humorous tone, the paranoia that we are suffering from since the escape of radioactive material in Japan, has brought into question the safety systems at the nuclear power plants.
With our mysterious army of 100 illuminated radioactive figures, which advanced threateningly on the natural environment of the festival, we wanted to invite reflection regarding the use and abuse of nuclear energy, cheap in economic terms, but which can cause grave secondary effects for the environment and health, forever irreversible.
Germany has been the first developed country to announce the total abandonment of nuclear energy by 2022, we know that this was not an altruistic decision and has a lot to do with the creation of new and innovative industries, which will make them pioneers in the market. But just in case they change their minds, we already know that what politicians legislate today, they change tomorrow with impunity, we wanted to simulate, for the festival, a life under the constant threat of nuclear accidents.
Thanks to the people of the Dockville organization for their help and support in putting together the installation and their hospitality during our stay and to all the volunteers who donated their time and abilities so that in the end our army stayed afoot, with a military air, for the month that the festival lasted.
The photos are by Gustavo Sanabria. In a few days we will add more information with video and more photos of the installation.