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motionaday:

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Monday: Taiyo Yamamoto

motionaday:

Nightvision

Monday: Taiyo Yamamoto

discoverynews:

teamepiphany:

Virtual supermarkets are popping up in subway stations in South Korea, where commuters can virtually shop for items while waiting for the train to come. Customers simply scan an item’s QR code using the free “Homeplus” app and can have it delivered to their doorstep before they even get home. Ranked as the 2nd most hard-working country in the world to Japan, South Korea is rewarding its workers with this timesaving gem.

Wow! I kinda love this idea.

(via lived-lives-will-live)

kolbisneat:

Here it is!
Now that the Macro & Micro show is basically upon us (opening THIS FRIDAY!) I am now willing + able to share the full image in all its battling glory.
So I’m part of the “everything else” category and as such had pretty much free reign over content (avoiding plant, animal, or mineral). I opted to go micro and offer what I’m sure is an entirely accurate depiction of white blood cells fending off a bacteriophage.
Right? White blood cells are tiny space folk with laser hands?
And if you’re so inclined there are prints available at the LGAL shop!
PURCHASE HURRRRRRR.

kolbisneat:

Here it is!

Now that the Macro & Micro show is basically upon us (opening THIS FRIDAY!) I am now willing + able to share the full image in all its battling glory.

So I’m part of the “everything else” category and as such had pretty much free reign over content (avoiding plant, animal, or mineral). I opted to go micro and offer what I’m sure is an entirely accurate depiction of white blood cells fending off a bacteriophage.

Right? White blood cells are tiny space folk with laser hands?

And if you’re so inclined there are prints available at the LGAL shop!

PURCHASE HURRRRRRR.

infinitefracture:

Another repost in memory of Ray Harryhausen

Earth Vs the Flying Saucers

Clover Productions (1956)

(Source: infinite-fracture, via monumentum)

(Source: cockringlover)

motionaday:

Nightvision
Monday: Taiyo Yamamoto

motionaday:

Nightvision

Monday: Taiyo Yamamoto

(Source: tah4heman, via mirabile---visu)

discoverynews:

teamepiphany:

Virtual supermarkets are popping up in subway stations in South Korea, where commuters can virtually shop for items while waiting for the train to come. Customers simply scan an item’s QR code using the free “Homeplus” app and can have it delivered to their doorstep before they even get home. Ranked as the 2nd most hard-working country in the world to Japan, South Korea is rewarding its workers with this timesaving gem.

Wow! I kinda love this idea.

(via lived-lives-will-live)

loverofbeauty:

The Titanic
(via bobbycaputo)

loverofbeauty:

The Titanic

(via bobbycaputo)

(via visceralontology)

talented10th:

HIM
kolbisneat:

Here it is!
Now that the Macro & Micro show is basically upon us (opening THIS FRIDAY!) I am now willing + able to share the full image in all its battling glory.
So I’m part of the “everything else” category and as such had pretty much free reign over content (avoiding plant, animal, or mineral). I opted to go micro and offer what I’m sure is an entirely accurate depiction of white blood cells fending off a bacteriophage.
Right? White blood cells are tiny space folk with laser hands?
And if you’re so inclined there are prints available at the LGAL shop!
PURCHASE HURRRRRRR.

kolbisneat:

Here it is!

Now that the Macro & Micro show is basically upon us (opening THIS FRIDAY!) I am now willing + able to share the full image in all its battling glory.

So I’m part of the “everything else” category and as such had pretty much free reign over content (avoiding plant, animal, or mineral). I opted to go micro and offer what I’m sure is an entirely accurate depiction of white blood cells fending off a bacteriophage.

Right? White blood cells are tiny space folk with laser hands?

And if you’re so inclined there are prints available at the LGAL shop!

PURCHASE HURRRRRRR.

infinitefracture:

Another repost in memory of Ray Harryhausen

Earth Vs the Flying Saucers

Clover Productions (1956)

(Source: infinite-fracture, via monumentum)

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