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Arthur Duarte
Have you finished the second season? :D
finishing touches on my nurse joy costume 💕✨🎃
Illustrations by Yan Wei aka Kokomoo
Lämmergeier / Lammergeier by rudi_valtiner on Flickr.
The blob of a cat laying as flat as possible give me the “do you really have to take another photo of me” look
more pictures <a href=”http://eunitt.tumblr.com/”>here</a>
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Ferrofluids, how do they work? Above, TEDx speaker Fabian Oefner paints with ferrofluids and a magnet.
This year at TEDGlobal, a crazy scene unfolded. Photographer/artist/TEDxWarwick speaker/science geek Fabian Oefner took to the stage with a magnet, plate, syringes, some watercolors, and … ferrofluid.
What’s ferrofluid? Ferrofluid is a type of strongly magnetic liquid that, when manipulated with magnets, does some crazy things — like build spikes, bubble up, and cluster into geometric patterns — all thanks to the attraction and the repulsion of the liquid’s individual particles, as Fabian explains in his talk, "Psychedelic science."
Taking it a step further, Fabian added regular old watercolors to the magic magnetic gloop, and showed how, like oil, water and ferrofluid do not mix. "It doesn’t mix with the water," he says in his talk, "and at the same time, it tries to maintain its position above the magnet, and therefore, it creates those amazing-looking structures of channels and tiny little ponds of colorful water paint."
Amazing, indeed. A+, science.
I made an impromtu Chobits "cosplay" yesterday. I used "" because I was Chii, but had no blonde wig as I don't have any and the clothes were inspired by the anime, but it was not an exact reply of anything Chii wore in manga or anime. PS: still a bit drunk, the Halloween party was goood. My friend in the background looked fucking hot. She is wearing Black Milk's muscle leggings.
I was obsessed with Mummy and Mummy returns when it came out. Particularly, this scene was awesome. I have seen it like 50 times, kept rewinding. I wish I could learn one day how to master a sai ...
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Takaki Hashimoto (Japan) - Inori, 2010 Photography