Stormtroopers in Montmartre by @stikki_peaches
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This Store Sells T-Shirts With Incorrect Quotes, And You Probably Won’t Make It To The End Of The List
It’s safe to say that almost everyone has a t-shirt or two with their favorite band, tv show or a movie. So, if you ever feel like wearing a t-shirt with a logo of your favorite band look no more because a shop called slightlywrong has you covered. Except there’s one small thing, their shirts are always… slightly wrong. With their merchandise, you’ll definitely annoy many of your friends who just have to point out the mistakes. The creators of these t-shirts also encourage you to say that the quote is 100% correct.
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10.000 sqm NASA space blanket to cover this year’s burning man, by sasha shtanuk
made of3.350 reflective silver blankets held together with 40 km ofreinforced tape, the ultralight polyester canvas will constantlychange its shape into surrealsilhouettes.
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Colorfully Eroded Busts Explore Abstract Perceptions of Interiority by Christina West
Artist Christina Westsculpts eroded portraits of anonymous faces which reveal colorful patches existing just below the surface. Segments of the subject’s face are worn away or chopped off, focusing the viewer’s attention on the layered interior of the busts, rather than their exterior features. The work is an investigation into the complexity of one’s own interiority, and suggests that what lies within is more important than surface-level aesthetics.
“I use the portrait bust format because I’m interested in the expectation we place on portraiture to reveal something about an individual’s interiority,” explains West in an artist statement. More
Gamified Clothing Collections – Tommy Jeans Xplore Features Smart Chips That Reward Users Per Wear (TrendHunter.com)
(TrendHunter.com) Tommy Hilfiger recently launched Tommy Jeans Xplore as a new line of smart clothing that can be paired with an app to earn points that can be put towards rewarding experiences. Gamification is…
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a giant pair of hands lift vietnam’s da nang golden bridge into the sky
the bridge appears like a golden ribbon in the sky, stitched with a purple trim and held by two giant hands.
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Hole Punched Voids Transform Rejected Photographs From the Great Depression
In an untitled photograph from 1937, a black disc surreally floats upon the subject’s face, obscuring the features hidden beneath the circular void. In another, a black circle hovers next to a tilted house, creating an eerie scene pulled straight from science fiction. At first glance, you might think a contemporary artist had altered the images, drawing jet-black voids as an intervention with photographs from rural Depression-era America. In reality, these images are discarded photographs from a bygone project that produced a pictorial record of American life between 1935-1944. More
Driver for Uber and Lyft live-streamed hundreds of riders on Twitch without their consent
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The black mystery sarcophagus was opened, and now people want to drink its ‘bone juice’
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Researchers prove the arrow of time is irrelevant to quantum computers
An international team of scientists recently published groundbreaking research indicating quantum computers aren’t handicapped by a classical view of time. Grab a cup of coffee, we’ll explain. The researchers set out to determine if quantum computers could be used to overcome one of classical computing’s biggest problems: causal asymmetry. When you watch events unfold, for example, the computer in your head (some folks call it the human brain) starts predicting what’s going to happen next. So if you’re watching a video where an action sequence plays out, you can follow along and make sense of it all. The same sequence,…
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