Breath of the Wild was a lot of fun, but it wasn’t exactly the adventure I expected.
I made some concepts of what would be, in my opinion, the ultimate Zelda : Land of the Forgotten. I wish I’ll be able to play it one day (ง︡’-‘︠)ง
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Breath of the Wild was a lot of fun, but it wasn’t exactly the adventure I expected.
I made some concepts of what would be, in my opinion, the ultimate Zelda : Land of the Forgotten. I wish I’ll be able to play it one day (ง︡’-‘︠)ง
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Classic Visual Illusions to Make Your Brain Shit Itself
No. I don’t like it. No.
Your body is an incredibly bizarre machine.
“What you see is a myosin protein dragging an endorphin along a filament to the inner part of the brain’s parietal cortex which creates happiness. Happiness. You’re looking at happiness.”
Look at her STRUT!!! She is dragging that endorphin for filth and using that filament as her runway, bitch.
6 inch heels…..she walked in the club like nobody’s business…..godam…..she murdered everybody and i was her witness
I laughed, then laughed harder when it dawned on me that looking at this had triggered the effect I was looking at.
@rubyandhergingercat
I just want everyone to know that these guys are super tiny and amazing. They strut along at about 3 millimeters per hour.
Hop on a car and descend into another dimension
holy shit this is amazing
We had an interaction assignment, and GUESS WHAT I DID!!!
Artist specialized in paintings of Chase bank on fire
I love Alex Schaefer impasto works depicting branches of Chase bank going up in flames in daytime. They were from a series by him called “Disaster Capitalism,” and apparently the banks (and cops) would pretend he was planning acts of arson to try and make him stop painting. [via mutantspace, via Janie]
https://boingboing.net/2017/04/29/artist-specialized-in-painting.html
1490478746: Create a carrot that evokes larger social issues.
COMPUTER’S CREATIVE CONCEPT:
HUMAN’S OUTPUT:
i love this
Slime mold was grown on an agar gel plate shaped like America and food sources were placed where America’s large cities are.
The result? A possible look at how to best build public transportation.
I just really like the idea of slime mold on a map of the US. It’s beautiful.
I’m—
holy shit
I have a raging science ladyboner right now.
I’d love if we could do it on a state-by-state basis.
That same slime mold once affirmed that the Tokyo subway is pretty well-designed.
Using slime molds as a calculator.
Using slime molds as a calculator.
Using slime molds as a calculator.
Natural computation: it’s a thing, and it’s awesome. What is the universe but a really, really complicated computer?
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“Dog” Good Omens radio play for BBC Radio 4
I’m a fan of plenty of BBC productions, and I love Good Omens, so being asked to work on some promo art for this radio play was a dream come true. You can listen to the show on the BBC website—it’s quite enjoyable to hear Peter Serafinowicz and Mark Heap flirt with each other. Here’s the hellhound, Dog, who we meet in episode 2.
This hellhound was modeled after Evan Dahm’s dog Billy. Billy is the best.
deep breaths (new song)
footage from here
Nintendo: how can we take anxiety and make it into a song?
Manaka Kataoka:
Renwick Gallery Is Overtaken With 60 Miles Of Rainbow Hand Weaved by Gabriel Dawe
Contemporary artist Gabriel Dawe is delighting visitors at the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s Renwick Gallery with his masterpiece “Plexus A1” - rainbows woven with 60 miles of thread that create a magical visual experience. It’s part of a major exhibition titled “Wonder” where several artists transform their location specific installations into a larger than life installation.
The Mexican artist combines the architecture of the historical museum and fashions a hand-threaded spectrum of rainbow yarn individually from floor to ceiling; replicating an enchanting experience for spectators as they walk through the corridors and hallways to be confronted by monumental rainbows sweeping from the ceiling to the floor. Dawe has meticulously worked with 60 miles of thread for 10 days, composed of 15 colors of the spectrum, and single handedly blanketed the Renwick’s 19-foot tall ceilings with thousands of strands of polyester string. Mistaken for fleeting rays of light, the piece is an iridescent exhibition. Each layer is carefully constructed, to assure that the hues shift with light in a specific gradient mimicking a true rainbow.
Gabriel Dawe’s Plexus A1 is a resurrection of his memories from his childhood in Mexico city.
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Went swallow chasing on a bike yesterday. Every movement in Nature is so full of life and they remind me why I love animation.
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