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Check out @RGIII in action, and all the best photos from NFL OTAs:
Check out @RGIII in action, and all the best photos from NFL OTAs:
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Art
One World Trade Center, the Burj Khalifa and the Eiffel Tower - all made out of toothpicks!!
One World Trade Center, the Burj Khalifa and the Eiffel Tower - all made out of toothpicks!!
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15 Photos That Will Give You Fear Of Heights -->
15 Photos That Will Give You Fear Of Heights -->
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Lego has unveiled a life-size Star Wars X-Wing fighter jet made entirely of Legos in Times Square. It promotes an upcoming Cartoon Network show called The Yoda Chronicles. You can also see a life-size Lego Chewy, Vader, R2-D2, C-3PO and ...
Lego has unveiled a life-size Star Wars X-Wing fighter jet made entirely of Legos in Times Square. It promotes an upcoming Cartoon Network show called The Yoda Chronicles. You can also see a life-size Lego Chewy, Vader, R2-D2, C-3PO and Boba Fett in the promo for the show. But the X-Wing has the distinction of being the largest Lego structure built to date. At 11 feet tall, 43 feet long, 44 feet wide and almost 46,000 pounds, it's made of 5,335,200 individual Lego bricks. It took 32 people four months just to put it together. And you can climb into the cockpit for a photo. Which means all you Star Wars and Lego fans must make a pilgrimage to this, the largest and most awesome Lego thing ever made, and get a picture of your child sitting in the cockpit shouting "Pew! Pew!" See lots more photos at Gizmodo.
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We don't love classics comedies like "Anchorman," "Animal House," and "Airplane" for their flawless story-lines or great character development, we love them because they are hilarious. The characters usually get themselves into ridiculou...
We don't love classics comedies like "Anchorman," "Animal House," and "Airplane" for their flawless story-lines or great character development, we love them because they are hilarious. The characters usually get themselves into ridiculous situations, like fatal street fights with rival news teams, for example. So, it's OK for our favorite comedies to have a few flaws, right?Not exactly. As with any other movie, filmmakers make mistakes during shooting and editing -- a reappearing, then disappearing plate here, a visible stunt wire there. No one's perfect, after all. But, some blunders are just too blatant to ignore, so we decided to point them out for you. You're welcome.More...
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Springsteen & I is an upcoming documentary, inspired by Youtube's Life In A Day project, in which fan submitted photos and videos are compiled to create a comprehensive snapshot of the beautiful connection between individuals and music.
Springsteen & I is an upcoming documentary, inspired by Youtube's Life In A Day project, in which fan submitted photos and videos are compiled to create a comprehensive snapshot of the beautiful connection between individuals and music.
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We take a look at another colorway from the Nike Air Trainer SC line. The “Black Elepant” Nike Air Trainer SC High OS, comes in a Black and Dark Grey color scheme. The dark elephant print design in incoroporated into the uppe...
We take a look at another colorway from the Nike Air Trainer SC line. The “Black Elepant” Nike Air Trainer SC High OS, comes in a Black and Dark Grey color scheme. The dark elephant print design in incoroporated into the upper of the sneaker. These joints make there way into the stores this weekend, so be on the look out. The Nike Air Trainer SC High QS “Black Elephant” hits select Nike Sportswear retailers Saturday, May 25th, 2013. Check out the photos above for a close look. via: Sneaker News © Rick Official for KicksOnFire, 2013. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Nike, Nike Air Trainer, Nike Air Trainer SC, Nike Air Trainer SC High, Nike Air Trainer SC High Black Elephant Feed enhanced by Better Feed from Ozh
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Amazon announced Thursday that the Amazon Appstore is now truly cosmopolitan. The app store is, as of this writing, available in nearly 200 countries. This announcement is the latest in a series of global expansions, including the UK, Ge...
Amazon announced Thursday that the Amazon Appstore is now truly cosmopolitan. The app store is, as of this writing, available in nearly 200 countries. This announcement is the latest in a series of global expansions, including the UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, China and Japan. Amazon Appstore will come to Brazil in the coming months. Customers around the world can now buy apps and games directly from the Amazon Appstore on Macs, PCs or Android phones and tablets (including Kindle Fire). According to today’s announcement, the Kindle Fire is globe-hopping almost as fast as the Amazon Appstore. Amazon confirmed today that the Kindle Fire will be available in over 170 new countries on June 13. “We are thrilled to be expanding the reach of our global app distribution to nearly 200 countries. We think our customers will love the app selection we have to offer and also find features such as Free App of the Day and personalized recommendations very helpful as they discover and explore new apps and games,” says Mike George, Vice President of Apps and Games at Amazon. “By further expanding the distribution of apps to millions of customers around the world, we are continuing to make it easy for customers to enjoy their Amazon apps on Kindle Fire and any Android device.”
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Elements of the Fish Bone chapel being 3D printed If you're an artist or designer interested in applying your creative skills to life sciences, chances are that you've heard about Designers & Artists 4 Genomics Awards, an international ...
Elements of the Fish Bone chapel being 3D printed If you're an artist or designer interested in applying your creative skills to life sciences, chances are that you've heard about Designers & Artists 4 Genomics Awards, an international competition that invites artists and designers to submit proposals to a jury of experts and develop them in close collaboration with The Netherlands most prestigious Life Sciences research institutes. The outcome of the competition range from the outrageously bold (the now famous bulletproof skin) to the ambitiously eco-friendly. The winners of this year's edition of the competition are Charlotte Jarvis who recently talked to me about her Ergo Sum project, Howard Boland and Laura Cinti with The Living Mirror (more about this one soon, i hope) and Haseeb Ahmed who is planning to digitally fabricate a Fish Bone Chapel. The artist is teaming up with the Netherlands Toxico-Genomics Center and Prof. Jos Kleinjans to build an architectural structure which, as its name suggests, will be made of fish bones. The vertebrae vaults, scaled walls and beating circulation systems of this architecture are derived from enlarged 3D prints and the skeletal structure of fish exposed to mutagenic toxins. Haseeb is working with the zebra fish, an animal often used for genetic testing as it is technically not considered to be animals for the first 5 days of their life Ultimately however, the work also asks whether we can see past the dangerous connotations of mutation and regard it as a medium to generate new forms. Zebra Fish altered exposed to toxins Elements of the Fish Bone chapel being 3D printed The more i read about the project, the more curious i grew so i contacted Hasseb Ahmed who patiently answered my many questions: The Fish Bone Chapel draws a historical connection with the Capuchin Crypt located beneath the church of Santa Maria della Concezione dei Cappuccini in Rome. The crypt is decorated with the skeletal remains of 4,000 bodies believed to be Capuchin friars buried by their order, as a silent reminder of our own mortality. Hi Haseeb! Your project, The Fish Bone Chapel, 'is a hybrid building, existing of fish bones.' I'm sorry but i'll have to start with the most mundane question because i imagine a chapel to be rather big and i suspect your final prototype might not rise to ambitious heights. So how tall, how big can the chapel be? And will it adopt a shape that people associate with the one of a chapel? The Fish Bone Chapel is indeed the scale of a building. The goal has always been to create a spatial experience in which one can literally inhabit genomics research and in particular the mutations in Zebra Fish skeletons induced by exposure to toxins from embryo to adult. My work will be sited in the atrium of the the current depot of the Naturalis Museum and former Royal Museum for Natural History built in the early 1900's. This atrium already has a kind of pseudo-Dutch Protestant religious architecture complete with niches, vaulted ceilings, and chandeliers. However, instead of religious iconography it features iguanas, snails, and fish. My aim is to create works that build onto this architecture with arches of my own, ornaments, and chandeliers so that the space appears as though it was made to host the Fish Bone Chapel all along. My reference is the Capucine Bone Chapels of Southern Italy which use the bones of former Monks to construct architectural features. In my case it's Fish not Brothers. That was one concept of Life and Death given by Catholocism and I want to address the new intermediate stages of life and death brought about by Genomics research and its legal apparatus. Interesting enough the central 'altar piece' is at the base of a stairwell often drawn by M.C. Escher in his labyrinthine works and I will play up on this as well. The description of the project also mentions beating circulation systems which makes me think that the work will have some kind of life
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photo by Naomi Culleton Move over kitties! It’s time for some “Dog Beards” action in this scruffy canine equivalent of the popular photo meme “Cat Beards.” You can view more photos of people sporting a dog b...
photo by Naomi Culleton Move over kitties! It’s time for some “Dog Beards” action in this scruffy canine equivalent of the popular photo meme “Cat Beards.” You can view more photos of people sporting a dog beard by searching in the Instagram tags #DogBeard and #DogBearding. photo by Laura Blanc photo by Lachie Stewart photo by Gordon Tarpley photo by murdobeans photo by Serenity Storrow Vetter photo by Laura-Chase McGehee photo by galactic_firefly photo by Shovebug photo by Amanda Mottola photo by SNARK Films photo by Dustin Seales photo by Spencer Lane
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