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Tec, Untitled, 2022-23
Digital Collage
• • Tec
Dozens of sheep spent 12 days in a row walking in a nearly perfect circle on a farm in China’s Inner Mongolia region.
A Gloucestershire Lane 1934
Claughton Pellew
Claughton Pellew (English 1890-1966), A Gloucestershire Lane, 1934, Wood engraving on paper
Kaoru Ueda — Spatula and Raw Egg (B) [oil on canvas, 1991]
Andres Cascioli, from El Pendulo
Kim Mi Hyung (김미형)
Character Routing Maps of Famous Films
Illustrator Andrew DeGraff makes what he calls Cinemaps, maps of movies and their plots in the style of the dotted-line wanderings of The Family Circus comic strip or Harry Potter’s Marauder’s Map. He’s done maps for Star Wars, Indiana Jones, and The Princess Bride.
My favorite DeGraff drawing is probably Back to the Future, with Hill Valley represented twice on the same page: 1955 in pink underneath 1985 in blue.
DeGraff collected these maps (and several more) into a book called Cinemaps. (via fairly interesting)
Three Principles of Architecture as Revealed by Italo Calvino’s ‘Invisible Cities’ https://t.co/w4vbEfwjZQ via @archdaily | via Oniropolis http://twitter.com/Oniropolis/status/886205441121890304
‘A Cluster of Rats’, a Japanese Netsuke (small sculpture) dated late 19th century
Survival horror but you are inside a fucking IKEA and the enemy is the Staff
Now THAT is a horror game
this is just how ikea is
hey hey for everyone that doesn’t know this is based on SCP-3008 (http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-3008), basically “infinite IKEA”. Staff is docile during the day, but hostile at night, and they’re all randomly deformed in some way–hands too big, weirdly tall, giant legs, tiny head, etc. Groups of humans trapped in the SCP have created small fortresses out of furniture and will forage for food and supplies (that are somehow always replenished) during the day and will fight off the staff at night. it’s fucking wild
Sounds like rural 24hr walmarts at 2 am.
^^^When you need milk in the middle of the night, but you live in Cousinfuck County…