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Packaging Archaeology

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Created by Sam3

Marching On

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Spy's Spice continues to receive awards from the four corners of the world (is this right?, ed.). This latest comes from neath's Walking Turcot Yards who must of course be congratulated on his good taste.

Trapped

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Random photo taken in Japan. Found at Future Perfect.

Jean-Pierre Herbert's Software Art

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"Metagon", dry brush stroke.

The rest aren't great, but here is the link anyways: jean-pierre herbert

A gift to you

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from me

Photogravures by Karl Blossfeldt

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Maiden-hair fern.

Tendrils of a pumpkin.

Photogravures by Karl Blossfeldt (1865–1932). More here.

via feuilleton

Trichopterae

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From Cabinet Magazine:

The images above illustrate the results of an unusual artistic collaboration between the French artist Hubert Duprat and a group of caddis fly larvae. A small winged insect belonging to the order Trichoptera and closely related to the butterfly, caddis flies live near streams and ponds and produce aquatic larvae that protect their developing bodies by manufacturing sheaths, or cases, spun from silk and incorporating substances—grains of sand, particles of mineral or plant material, bits of fish bone or crustacean shell—readily available in their benthic ecosystem. The larvae are remarkably adaptable: if other suitable materials are introduced into their environment, they will often incorporate those as well. read more...

To watch Duprat's larvae in action, click here.

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love this image

via scratch, originally shared by piruwayu

Bicycles Locked To Poles

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John Glassie's Bicycles tied to poles.

Sadly street poles, not people from Poland... (are you sure you can say that?, ed.)

via minutiae

Caligrafia Bestial

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Zoomorphic calligraphy by Daniel Solis.

via bibliodyssey

Ron van der Ende's basrelief buildings

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Link

via moonriver

O. Winston Link

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O. Winston Link helped establish rail photography as a hobby. He also pioneered night photography, producing several well known examples including Hotshot Eastbound, a photograph of a steam train passing a drive-in movie theater, and Hawksbill Creek Swimming Hole showing a train crossing a bridge above children bathing.





via pruned and wikipedia

Madlib does India

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Can you spot the freaky clip that graced these pages some time ago?

CaraCasa

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"Veridicus Christianus was the first Jesuit emblem-book. (...) Fig. 7 represents the Incautious Gaze where the head of a man is shown in the form of a house—this picture intriguingly echoes a drawing attributed to Arcimboldo. (see below)"


View the full post @ Giornale Nuovo.

Antarctica Ice Volcano

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random natural wonder via growabrain

New from Mose

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mose

The Belleville Triplets

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wonderfully decadent

Here comes the Sun

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available here

via a dry summary of plain facts

Seascape with Machine Gunfire

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painting by Marc Dennis

via Giornale Nuovo

faces

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seen in we-travel-spaceways and DDOOSS

El Salto del Angel

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as seen on BBC's Planet Earth...

Octosquid

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An unidentified sea creature, termed an "octosquid," was found last week off Keahole Point on the Big Island. Link.