Jack Imel performs the Pagan Love Song

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BONUS BALL:

Rare footage from the first dj Battle in history:

The Savage Garden

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The Savage Garden series by Beth Moon

via wandering with the ghost

A Clean River is a Fun River

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via wooster collective

Slow Motion Lightning filmed from an Aircraft

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Upside Down Mushrooms

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Upside Down Mushrooms by Carsten Höller, the man behind the slides at the Tate Modern.

via horses think

Interchanges

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The Infrastucturist (try repeating that several times) has catalogued several types of intersection.

My favourite? The trumpet:


Intersections part I & part II

sort of related

Solar Transit

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lifted from today and tomorrow:

"This an amazing photo of the solar transit of the space shuttle Atlantis, made by Thierry Legault on May 12th. The duration of the transit was only 0.3 seconds and the shuttle was in orbit at a height of 260 km. You can see another photo of the solar transit of the Atlantis and Hubble telescope together here."

(click on the second picture to see the scale a bit better)

previously: set against the sun

The Nightmare

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The Nightmare by Nikolaj Abraham Abilgaard

We've all been there.

more versions at monster brains

Seaside Pools II

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via Pruned

previously

more here

Ceratophrys Cornuta

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Simon Schubert

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Simon Schubert created these scenes by delicately folding pieces of paper. His sense of perspective and depth are ridiculous.

See more here.

via Horses Think

Manta Ray

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"Known as 'Bertuch's Bilderbuch für Kinder', this rather enlightened 12-volume natural history / science / enthnographic encyclopedia for children was published in instalments between 1790 and 1830."

more images and info at BibliOdyssey

Seaside Pools I

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The coast of North South Wales is littered with Seaside pools that provide a safer place to bathe for the locals. NSW Ocean Baths have a huge flickr profile with close to 1,500 pictures of these. This is a small selection of my favourites.











It is a testament to the photogenic nature of these locations that the (presumed) snapshots shown here are so different from one another yet equally enthralling.

The photographer even managed to accidentally capture a rather charming visual poem of sorts.

Water vs. Heat

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heat wins

video by Koki Tanaka

via bouncing red ball

Perspective

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These photographs by Bernard Voita are not what they seem at first glance. The more you look, the better they get.

via today and tomorrow/colectiva

The Raymond Scott Quintette - War Dance For Wooden Indians

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The dancing bit is nuts!

Raymond Scott deserves a whole post. Take this as an aperitif.

Bonus ball:

The Phil Harmonics performing Raymond Scott's "Powerhouse", from the 1939 short "The Dipsy Doodler":



What an absolutely brilliant ending.

Jean-Pierre Léaud, Patrick Auffay and Richard Kanayan - 16mm screen tests

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One for the fans of Truffaut.

The Gastric Brooding Frog

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"The gastric-brooding frogs or Platypus frogs (Rheobatrachus) were a genus of ground-dwelling frogs native to Queensland in eastern Australia. The genus consisted of only two species, both of which became extinct in the mid-1980s. The genus was unique because it contained the only two known frog species that incubated the prejuvenile stages of their offspring in the stomach of the mother."

via bioephemera

Colored Smoke

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by Helmo

via you will be assimilated

The Dragon Illusion

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previously: the hollow mask

No Way!

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shared by Camil Tulcan

The sun was out this morning and someone played this song in our office and suddenly it all made sense...


buy the whole album here