Unusual And Endangered Birds In Surprising Portraits By Tim Flach. London-based photographer Tim Flach travels the world capturing the nuanced expressions, unique patterning, and unusual profiles of animals large and small. Often focusing his lens on endangered and vulnerable species, Flach highlights the traits of animals that are at risk of disappearing due to habitat … Continue reading Unusual And Endangered Birds In Surprising Portraits By Tim Flach
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A Black and White Cartoon World At This New Seoul Cafe
A Black and White Cartoon World At This New Seoul Cafe It’s never boring scrolling through a vibrant Instagram food scene, and it seems like every café these days is trying to satisfy the need of a hungry eye. Of all the insta-worthy cafes, we raise you a café that will make you feel like … Continue reading A Black and White Cartoon World At This New Seoul Cafe
Anouk Wipprecht’s 3D-Printed Robotic Spider Dress
Anouk Wipprecht’s 3D-Printed Robotic Spider Dress On Facebook Robotic Spider Dress In collaboration with engineer Daniel Schatzmayr, Anouk Wipprecht’s latest techno-couture creation is a sinister robotic spider dress. Fashioningtech. Perched on the wearer’s shoulders are animated robotic limbs that eerily crawl around the body. The robotic dress both incites the curiosity of passersby by coyly … Continue reading Anouk Wipprecht’s 3D-Printed Robotic Spider Dress
Fire Paintings Draws With Flames And Soot by Steven Spazuk
Fire Paintings Draws With Flames And Soot by Steven Spazuk More info: spazuk.com | Youtube | Facebook Steven Spazuk is a Canada-based artist who uses candle soot to create elegant drawings. After depositing soot on his media with a candle or torch, he etches lines and patterns in the soot with pencils and feathers. Though … Continue reading Fire Paintings Draws With Flames And Soot by Steven Spazuk
19th Century ‘Devil’s Bridge’ Uses Its Reflection to Form a Perfect Circle
19th Century 'Devil's Bridge' Uses Its Reflection to Form a Perfect Circle The ‘Devil’s Bridge’ is a 19th-century structure in Kromlauer Park, Germany, that was designed to make a perfect circle with its reflection in the water below. Commissioned in 1860 by the knight of the local town, the thin arch stretching over the waters … Continue reading 19th Century ‘Devil’s Bridge’ Uses Its Reflection to Form a Perfect Circle
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