Kinda like when a guy gets a tattoo of the Chinese characters for "Radish Disco."
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Trouble Detected in Infamous Dark Matter Signal
Independent scientists have cast serious doubt on a claimed detection of dark matter.
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Delicate Inked Lines Form Fluffy Black Cats in Illustrations by Kamwei Fong
Using only black ink, Malaysian illustrator Kamwei Fong has created a menagerie of playful black cats. Despite their contextual isolation and uniform style, each of Fong’s cats display unique personalities: some are fluffed and puffed into self-contained balls; others look with curiosity or wariness at fish that dangle or waves that crash from the animals’ own tails. The artist builds each feline form using innumerable short thin lines, varying the density of the marks to create volume as well as a palpable sense of furriness. More
Physics on Acid
Rémi Vincent played around with the Adobe After Effects plugin Motion Boutique Newton and this is the result. Advertisements
7 Strengths of Deep Souls: The Thinkers We Need But Rarely Understand
The underlying traits that fuel deep soul strengths are universal characteristics of creative thinking. Research shows that nearly all of us have an intense combination of these strengths in early childhood, but they get dulled over time–especially during our school years. Deep souls, however, have resisted this dulling. They can’t help it. The intensity of their ability to think differently cannot and will not be stopped.
Why Crypto Collectibles are More Than A Passing Craze
From coins and stamps to baseball cards and Pokemon, collecting and collectibles have been around for hundreds (if not thousands) of years. There’s just something that we, as human beings, enjoy about collecting unique and rare items that pique our interest. And with the advent of internet technology and the digital age, previously inconceivable ways […]
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Braille Neue: A Universal Typeface by Kosuke Takahashi That Combines Braille and Visible Characters
Japanese designer Kosuke Takahashi has created an ingenious font that merges different typefaces to allow both sighted and blind readers to use the same text. Thinking ahead to Tokyo’s hosting of the 2020 Olympics and Paralympics, Takahashi shares on his website that he hopes his font will “create a truly universal space where anyone can access information.” Braille Neue is comprised of two typesets: Braille Neue Standard, for the English alphabet, and Braille Neue Outline, which accommodates both Japanese and English visible characters and letters. More
these colorful beams of light sing a hymn of human perception
it’s within this existential space that viewers may stop, listen to light, see sound, notice their influences, and feel how the emotions respond — when the intangible becomes overwhelmingly tangible, when light and sound are treated as solid materials.
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J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Fall of Gondolin to Be Published as a Standalone for the First Time
HarperCollins UK announced today that it would publish The Fall of Gondolin, J.R.R. Tolkien’s tale documenting the rise of a great but hidden Elven kingdom and its terrible fall, for the first time as a standalone edition. Edited by Christopher Tolkien using the same “history in sequence” mode that he did for 2017’s standalone edition of Beren […]