a child’s skull before losing baby teeth

a child’s skull before losing baby teeth

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poptech:

Trace Heavens by James Nizam

Artist James Nizam makes incisions into the structure of a house to manipulate sunlight into light sculptures.

(via unknownskywalker

(via fuckyeahartandscience)

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ninjy
meow

ninjy

meow

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good:

A Geodesic Dome Promises Fish from the Sky
A new dome-based prototype promises an affordable method of rooftop aquaculture for apartment and commercial buildings—as the website calls it, getting “fish from the sky.” The Globe / Hedron bamboo dome would house an aquaponics system—a mini-ecosystem in which plants clean the water where fish swim and fish waste fertilizes the plants—capable of feeding 16 people year-round.
Learn more about sustainable city-farming at GOOD.is

good:

A Geodesic Dome Promises Fish from the Sky

A new dome-based prototype promises an affordable method of rooftop aquaculture for apartment and commercial buildings—as the website calls it, getting “fish from the sky.” The Globe / Hedron bamboo dome would house an aquaponics system—a mini-ecosystem in which plants clean the water where fish swim and fish waste fertilizes the plants—capable of feeding 16 people year-round.

Learn more about sustainable city-farming at GOOD.is

(via wnyc)

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erikonakao-tokyo:


AMBUSH® new collection ‘HOLY MOUNTAIN’http://www.ambushdesign.com/news/archives/2012/05/000546.php
Creative Direction / Styling / Graphics: YOON (AMBUSH®)Art Direction and design: Nishi Yoshiro (RALPH)Photography: Takashi KameiMake-up: Sachiko (SHIMA)Hair: Kunio KohzakiModels: Sen, Eriko Nakao


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erikonakao-tokyo:

AMBUSH® new collection ‘HOLY MOUNTAIN’
http://www.ambushdesign.com/news/archives/2012/05/000546.php

Creative Direction / Styling / Graphics: YOON (AMBUSH®)
Art Direction and design: Nishi Yoshiro (RALPH)
Photography: Takashi Kamei
Make-up: Sachiko (SHIMA)
Hair: Kunio Kohzaki
Models: Sen, Eriko Nakao

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staceythinx:

Reverse of Volume RG by Yasuaki Onishi is on display at Rice Gallery through June 24 in Houston, TX. 

About the project:

In his “reverse of volume” installations, Onishi uses the simplest materials – translucent plastic sheeting, strings of black glue, and fishing line – to create monumental forms that resemble mountains or clouds floating in space. His process of “casting the invisible” involves draping the sheeting over objects, which are removed to leave only their impressions.Onishi views this process of “reversing” sculpture to be a meditation on the nature of the negative space, or void, left behind.

(via fuckyeahartandscience)

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aliciayeah:

Geodesic sphere and its dual.

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staceythinx:

Japanese artist Mika Aoki uses the ethereal quality of glass to get us to look differently at subjects like viruses, reproduction and the origins of life.

(via fuckyeahartandscience)

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fuck yeah, women of the rainbow.: how to not be a White Savior when in Africa

queerhairyvag:

  1. Don’t assume those you intend to help even wanted your help.
  2. You are not there to ‘help’ anyone. Help assumes you are in authority and they depend on you.
  3. You are there to work with people.
  4. Those people are not charity cases: they are human beings with feelings history…

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fuckyeahspaceexploration:

This reminds me of Le Petit Prince. Though in this case the little prince is an astrophotographer called Göran Strand. 
It’s such a cool shot that you almost miss the even cooler Aurora Borealis.

fuckyeahspaceexploration:

This reminds me of Le Petit Prince. Though in this case the little prince is an astrophotographer called Göran Strand

It’s such a cool shot that you almost miss the even cooler Aurora Borealis.

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Scrolling the Universe by EMILIO GOMARIZ

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stressface:

The human fungal pathogen Candida albicans alkalinizes the local extracellular environment.  Two colonies of C. albicans grown for 19 days on GM-bromocresol green agar, pH 4. The fungus actively raises the pH of its surrounding environment. This alkalinization converts the normally dull green medium to a strong teal blue, whilst the filamentous fringes of the colonies (white) extend away from each other.

stressface:

The human fungal pathogen Candida albicans alkalinizes the local extracellular environment.  Two colonies of C. albicans grown for 19 days on GM-bromocresol green agar, pH 4. The fungus actively raises the pH of its surrounding environment. This alkalinization converts the normally dull green medium to a strong teal blue, whilst the filamentous fringes of the colonies (white) extend away from each other.

(via micro-macro-cosmos)

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fucking beautiful.

fucking beautiful.

(Source: micro-macro-cosmos)

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goddammit.

goddammit.

(Source: vickki, via kittenkiss)

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softfilm:

Three women playing sap ma
Courtesy of elephants_collector

softfilm:

Three women playing sap ma

Courtesy of elephants_collector

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