Measuring 1,000 meters high, and two miles wide, the name "HAMAD" has been etched into the island of Al Futaisi just off the coast of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The letters are dug so deep that they form an artificial waterway when filled with seawater and it is so large that it can be easily spotted by satellite -- this landmark will be around for some time to come. So, who is Hamad? That would be the 63 year-old billionaire Hamad Bin Hamdan Al Nahyan.
7/27/11
Man Etches Name In Sand, Visible From Space
Measuring 1,000 meters high, and two miles wide, the name "HAMAD" has been etched into the island of Al Futaisi just off the coast of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The letters are dug so deep that they form an artificial waterway when filled with seawater and it is so large that it can be easily spotted by satellite -- this landmark will be around for some time to come. So, who is Hamad? That would be the 63 year-old billionaire Hamad Bin Hamdan Al Nahyan.
7/13/11
Shake the Dust
Here is some inspiration for the day. Anis Mojgani really makes you think about the human nature in his poetic lyrics on the stage.
7/8/11
Resonance - Abstract Geometry & Audio
Animators and Audio Designers were paired up at the beginning of the project and were given the guidelines to create a piece between 12 and 20 seconds and in HD quality, the rest was up to them.
7/2/11
Mr. Freeman
Here is an awesome motivational video to start off the weekend. It's an animation done in Russian with subtitles at the bottom. Make sure to view it the second time to get the full meaning of the author's message. So go out there and commit something outside of your comfort zone. "JUST DO IT" "The Most Important - It's Not A Game!"
7/1/11
140 dB - The Human Body and Sound Experiments
6/28/11
Top 10 Most Extreme Substances Known on Earth
6/24/11
Art meets science in a stem-cell exhibit
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the discovery of stem cells by Canadian scientists James Till and Ernest McCulloch, thus the Ontario Science Centre !dea Gallery has brought together scientists and artists to explore the intersection between art and the cutting-edge science of stem cell research.
This collaboration has inspired student artists and designers from a remarkable diversity of disciplines -including fashion design, science and medical illustration, and visual and textile arts - to respond with their personal visions of what stem cells are and what they mean.
6/12/11
Soichi Noguchi's Top 15 Most Beautiful Photos, Tweeted From The Space
Soichi Noguchi is a Japanese aeronautical engineer who is currently a part of the Soyuz TMA-17 crew and Expedition 22 to the International Space Station and it seems that he is one of the first scientists who got an excellent idea to share what he sees from space with internet users.
Soichi recently started tweeting from the space and he decided to show us some of his best photos taken from there which he shares with us almost every day via Twitpic. Here you can see the list of some of the most beautiful photos taken by Soichi Noguchi from International Space Station.
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Amazon River, Brazil, photo taken on February 6, 2010 |
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Aruba Antiles near Venezuela, photo taken on February 6, 2010 |
6/10/11
Magnetic Movie
6/9/11
Money Art
6/8/11
Akinator - The ultimate character guessing internet genie
6/5/11
Manhattan in Motion
6/2/11
Plexus Productions Opener
5/26/11
Pile Of Kittens (In My Mind)
Something to lighten up your day, here is a slow-motion video of a kitten playing around set to a catchy tune by ParryGripp. Also if you liked this check out his other short songs on his YouTube channel.
5/23/11
Powers of Ten
An awesome documentary film that depicts the relative scale of the Universe in factors of ten. The video starts zooming out of our Earth to the cosmos and then travels back to Earth and zooms in to magnify the human cells, to eventually reveal the atoms. This short movie has also been adapted into an interactive website - Powers of Ten.
5/22/11
Water Splashes in slow motion
5/20/11
3-D Street Art
5/19/11
Bring the billboard to Life
5/18/11
Four ways to make fire without matches only using chemistry!
Have you ever been stuck outside on a camping trip or elsewhere without matches when you need them? Well here are four science tips for starting a fire using only the knowledge of chemistry. To achieve the combustive reaction you should be knowledgeable in the handling and use of certain chemicals, now aren't you glad you didn't sleep during your chemistry lectures!
5/17/11
TRI▲NGLE
Onur Senturk studied traditional painting and figure drawing followed by a traditional animation degree as his BFA. He took part in several international and national collaborative exhibitions with works in both print and time-based media. He designed and animated “Triangle ” which is awarded twice by Vimeo as best motion graphics. TRI▲NGLE is a video work done for the book 'Black Material' which showcases Robert Knoke's artwork.