A nice little 3d animation showing how maps have evolved. Love the style, but the camera movement is really awkward.
[via VideoSift]
A nice little 3d animation showing how maps have evolved. Love the style, but the camera movement is really awkward.
[via VideoSift]
The result of mixing a few hundred south-Korean dances, and some very talented computer-aided choreography.
[via Neatorama]
Apart from the chaotic repercussions on the Earth’s ecosystem, here are the other things that might occur if fire were water. Some nice photoshopping here.
[via Digg]
Photographer Kent Rogowski is turning his teddy’s inside out for his latest exhibition at the Foley Gallery in New York.
Shame he didn’t include an image of the bear outside in so we could see how their personality changes, still pretty innovative photography.
[via BoingBoing]
This is a pretty cool collective project from a group in Russia, entitled Face Your Pocket Project, they encourage people to empty their pockets on a flatbed scanner and scan them along with their face.
They are taking submissions, although I have had the page open for about 4 days now and none have been added, so there might be a bit of a backlog.
[via Core77]
Not the kind of world clock which tells you what time it is in the world, this one shows interesting numbers (estimated) about the world, such as how many people have been born or died and how many bicycles produced.
Quite interesting…makes you feel pretty insignificant though.
[via The Red Ferret]