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Flux: A Mesmerizing 3D-Printed Zoetrope that Glows (video)
"I’m a great believer in common sense, and the older I get I see that common sense is not that common" – Iris Apfel
check out her interview for AnOther Magazine here: http://www.anothermag.com/fashion-beauty/7638/lessons-we-can-learn-from-iris-apfel
Centenarian Doris Long bests her own world’s oldest abseiler record by descending 94m of Portsmouth’s Spinnaker tower to raise money for local hospice
Ancient Alphabets. Thedan Script - used extensively by Gardnerian Witches Runic Alphabets - they served for divinatory and ritual purposes, as well as the more practical use; there are three main types of Runes; Germanic, Scandinavian/Norse, and Anglo-Saxon and they each have any number of variations, depending on the region from which they originate Celtic and Pictish - early Celts and their priests, the Druids, had their own form of alphabet known as “Ogam Bethluisnion”, which was an extremely simple alphabet used more for carving into wood and stone, than for general writing, while Pictish artwork was later adopted by the Celts, especially throughout Ireland Ceremonial Magick Alphabets - ”Passing the River”, ”Malachim” and ”Celestial” alphabets were used almost exclusively by ceremonial magicians
A while ago I did a post on magical languages, here are some references.
Yulia Brodskaya (b.1983, Russia)
Yulia Brodskaya is a highly regarded paper artist and illustrator. She uses two simple materials-paper and glue, and a simple technique that involves the placement of carefully cut and bent strips of paper -to make lush, vibrant, three-dimensional paper artworks. She is frequently invited to speak at design conferences and design schools around the world: the talks include renowned Friends of St Bride Library Conference, Guardian’s The art of Illustration masterclass. The original artworks are owned by Oprah Winfrey, Ferrero, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Country Music Association and numerous private collectors.
© All images courtesy of the artist
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ART: A Giant Erupts from the Earth in this Spectacular Outdoor Sculpture
A gigantic man crawls out from the earth in this spectacular outdoor sculpture titled Feltépve (“ripped up” or “popped up”) by Hungarian artist Ervin Loránth Hervé.
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Alienation
Anelia Loubser shows us through her stunning photography that the brain only needs a little difference in perspective to see new faces.
"It can not be an accident that our evolution has given us this potential, evolution gives us nothing, unless it is useful, and it therefore suggests that these altered states of consciousness are incredibly useful to the human species."
Graham Hancock
"Another interesting thing about ayahuasca is that there is nothing in it that doesn’t occur within the ordinary human brain, there’s just more of the ordinary brain chemistry there. So that implies that these extraordinary states of mind, group mindedness, three-dimensional hallucinations, and so forth are never the less not that far removed from ordinary states of brain chemistry."
Terrance McKenna
Ram Dass. Be Here Now. 1971.
Johannes van Loon. Illustrations for Harmonia Macrocosmica by Andreas Cellarius. Star Atlas. 1660.
Hans Silvester
My fav tribe
Issei Suda - Tokyokei
DESIGN: The Pocket Printer by Zuta Labs
The Zuta Labs’ pocket printer has apparently made mobile printing a dream come true.
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