Myoxanthus cimex
Syn.: Pleurothallis cimex
June 17, 2022

if i look back, i am lost
h
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
AnasAbdin
Today's Document
hello vonnie

roma★
Misplaced Lens Cap

No title available
$LAYYYTER
Sade Olutola

No title available
Three Goblin Art
ojovivo
KIROKAZE
Sweet Seals For You, Always
Stranger Things

Discoholic 🪩

Andulka
art blog(derogatory)

seen from United States
seen from Brazil
seen from Argentina

seen from Indonesia

seen from Malaysia
seen from Netherlands

seen from Belgium
seen from Ireland

seen from United States
seen from Armenia

seen from United States

seen from Indonesia

seen from United States

seen from Germany
seen from Ireland

seen from China

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Germany
@tzenchi
Myoxanthus cimex
Syn.: Pleurothallis cimex
June 17, 2022
Do more people speak Telugu than Italian? Yes. Really interesting graphic showing that the world is even more Asian than you thought.
Planting Trees
“A civilization flourishes when people plant trees under whose shade they will never sit.” – Greek Proverb
Pixar's 22 Rules of Storytelling - Aerogramme Writers' Studio - http://www.aerogrammestudio.com/2013/03/07/pixars-22-rules-of-storytelling/
(via poy-2016-whales.jpg (1400×930))
Eventually anyone moving through the justice system in Miami-Dade will enter medical and family history, past arrests, and more into the database, built in partnership with the Japanese pharmaceutical company Otsuka—which, according to Leifman, has spent $70 million on the project. An algorithm will help predict what kind of help a person needs before they actually need it.
Algorithms Could Help Rehab Low-Level Offenders | WIRED
built in partnership with the Japanese pharmaceutical company Otsuka—which, according to Leifman, has spent $70 million on the project.
Algorithms Could Help Rehab Low-Level Offenders | WIRED
(via 18mm1fwo6xlc1jpg.jpg (1000×753))
“All I ever wanted was a world without maps.” ― Michael Ondaatje, The English Patient
Towards an untethered globe - The Roam Diaries
As a creator of asemics, I consider myself an explorer and a global storyteller. Asemic art, after all, represents a kind of language that's universal and lodged deep within our unconscious minds. Regardless of language identity, each human's initial attempts to create written language look very similar and, often, quite asemic. In this way, asemic art can serve as a sort of common language -- albeit an abstract, post-literate one -- that we can use to understand one another regardless of background or nationality. For all its limping-functionality, semantic language all too often divides and asymmetrically empowers while asemic texts can't help but put people of all literacy-levels and identities on equal footing.
Asemic writing - Wikipedia
(via Colored Broadsheets | ONYX Gallery)
(via ADS7 Ecologies of Existence: The Architecture of Collective Equipment | Royal College of Art) Cray Ballroom
(via Dear College Students: You Should Take Geology | WIRED)