Worship the Machine
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Worship the Machine!
"Bendito Machine" - wonderfully wacky animation, created by Jossie Malis:
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There is also Part 2.
Today's pictures & links:
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Speaking of the Machine:
US Library of Congress just released more than 3,000 pictures of the vintage America in 30s & 40s on flickr.
(we did an article with many cool photos some time ago - here)
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Airships by Harry Grant Dart
Futuristic work by a prolific magazine illustrator during WWI. See more of his works here
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Controversial works by Maurizio Cattelan
This artist is not afraid to handle some truly weird and controversial themes. This horse is probably the most tame out of all his works:
For more outrageous stuff, see his
Pope crushed by a meteorite - click
"Him" (humble? Hitler) - click
KKK elephant - click
Squirrel Suicide - click
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Mixed fresh links for today:
Manned Cloud - [futurism]
Artistic Maps, zoom, Paula Scher - [cool art]
Dalniks: not really motorcycles but... - [vintage]
The Lunar Landers That Never Were - [space]
Discover your passion, and work happy - [useful]
Dancing Building in Prague - [architecture]
Office Snowboarding! - [fun video]
Futurama new movie preview - [fun video]
The Melbourne Symphony orchestra likes beer - [cool video]
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New "DRB Biscotti" feature:
(in cooperation with "National Geographic" magazine) -
Cool Shot of the Day
Highlighting most interesting travel photographs from National Geographic's "Daily Dozen" -
Camel lick
Photo by David Dennis, January 16, 2008 -
"After horseback riding in the Berber village of Ouigane, Morocco, my wife, kids and I stopped to play with a camel at the stable. My wife had her hand painted with henna in Marrakech a few days earlier. The camel seemed to think it looked like food."
(click to enlarge)
(image credit: National Geographic)
Long, cold winter
Photo by Boyana Petrova.
(image credit: National Geographic)
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Card-stacking (madman) genius
Bryan Berg makes sculptures that require a lot of patience:
(see more here)
(images credit: Bryan Berg)
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Traffic in Brazil
Taken from the window of Google offices in Sao Paulo, Brazil:
(via: malaya-zemlya)
Another one, somewhere in Russia:
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Crime Scene
(original unknown)
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Could be Photoshop, could be just... you know, nature.
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