Rotating 3D nebula (via itsokaytobesmart) A Third Act for a Tiny House History of Earth in 24-hour clock (via curiositycounts) Spectacular 'Rain Room' Watch a Water Droplet Bounce in Super Slow Motion Sophie Duran's Undiscovered Wonders of the World Sculpting by numbers New research suggests it may be much more difficult to climb the social ladder than we thought (thanks Liz) American Obesity: The Biggest Threat to Fuel Economy? LAURENT CHEHERE'S FLYING HOUSES As usual, have a very nice weekend.
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Friday Links
Written by Katie on October 12, 2012. Permalink
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Friday Links
Written by Katie on October 5, 2012. Permalink
Video: Bionic legs/exoskeleton developed by Richard Little Roman Ondak, Measuring the Universe via @designcrush WattzOn provides info and guidance on how to conserve energy and save money. The Ghosts Of Google Street View by Italian artist Paolo Cirio. Irving Harper's place is pretty cool. (Paper sculptures!) Korable Block is an interactive tool for learning the Korean alphabet. It also looks rad. Uh-oh. Image: Worst iPhone 5 delivery experience of all time via @bookofjoe So simple, so smart: wooden bicycle carrying device CERN Data Turned into Melody Enjoy your weekend!
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Friday Links
Written by Katie on September 28, 2012. Permalink
Would You Recognize Yourself With A Completely Symmetrical Face? Hubble captures extraordinary view of Universe Lovely old school charts and educational posters at The Cartographer. Facebook is now working with the data collection company Datalogix. Here's how to opt-out of the data they are collecting. What’s invisible? More than you think Timelapse of Roxy Paine's "Scumak No. 2" Friday Illusion: How to move a dot with your mind We Are the Introverts (via @youngna) This video shows London bikeshare users’ favorite routes. Oobject Enjoy your weekend (that's an order).
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Friday Links
Written by Katie on September 14, 2012. Permalink
Moth Trails at Night (via Design Crush) Quick and easy online marketplace, like a yard sale but on your computer: list of things for sale (via Netted) Make an animated gif image online freely and easily, no registration required: GIFMaker.me What do you first see when you look at this Best Wishes Key? I saw an anatomical heart. A Mom Finds Her Son’s Lost Monkey Stuffed Animal on eBay Three Years Later Unusual Specimen Portraits by Michael Mapes (via Laughing Squid) From artists Julius von Bismarck and Julian Charriere, some pigeons are more equal than others. (via, again, Design Crush)…
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Friday Links
Written by kris & katie on September 7, 2012. Permalink
88 youtube tutorials Take this quiz and see which candidate you side with: iSideWith.com giant anthill excavated (via science in a can) One day left on this Kickstarter campaign: the X-pen...an aluminum Felt tip pen Scenes From A Disaster: Modern San Francisco Remembers The 1906 Earthquake Bits of Mystery DNA, Far From ‘Junk,’ Play Crucial Role washable keyboard (this might be a post next week) The Internet Map Have a super weekend. See you Monday.
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Friday Links
Written by Katie on August 31, 2012. Permalink
Boost Productivity By Working From Home, Really! How math-phobic parents can teach kids to love math. Restore Your Own ‘Valuable Artwork Of Jesus’: The Cecilia Prize. See the whole gallery of submissions on their pinterest page. And, if you haven't heard the story: Spanish fresco restoration botched by amateur (via designtaxi) Infographic: Which States Have the Worst Air? Dr. Carmella’s Guide to Understanding the Introverted! (via facebook- thanks Nick) A Deck of Cards (different) by Monja Gentschow, 25,00 € (this might become a post next week) Tastes of Cindy: Drag artists re-enact Cindy Sherman portraits (via Explore) Have a very…
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Friday Links
Written by Katie on August 24, 2012. Permalink
Curiosity's First Track Marks on Mars And you thought you were industrious. Chinese Man Makes His Own Prosthetic Arms Out of Scrap Metal The sound of a dying star How Many Apples Does it Take to Power a Lamp? also: Photographer Caleb Charland Wires Apple Trees, Fruit Baskets and Stacked Coins to Create Alternative Batteries Normalize your photos What if everyone jumped at once? i like this art Want: Gravity Stool Wall Shelf as Secret Drawer (via geekologie) Have a lovely weekend.
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Friday Links
Written by kris & katie on August 17, 2012. Permalink
You Probably Have Too Much Stuff DVD Dead Drop by artist Aram Bartholl Russia's Pussy Riot protesters sentenced to two years Ridesharing for everyone: zimride and lyft Stephen Fry: What I Wish I Knew When I Was 18 “Baby Got Back” sung by the movies Artwork of Geoffrey Chadsey (via booooooom) The life and death of sports fans Have a very nice weekend.
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Friday Links
Written by Katie on August 10, 2012. Permalink
Just in case you haven't looked at it in a while: Unhappy Hipsters. Annandale House by CO-AP. Listen to articles with SoundGecko, a text-to-audio transcribing service. via @brainpicker It's okay not to like certain art: Remembering Robert Hughes, the Art Critic Who Took No Prisoners. Looks promising: At The Pool. via Netted Four Sisters Recreate Their Childhood Photos. via thisisnthappiness Over 5000 people in 6 different regions used 1.8 million LEGOs used to create map of Japan. via architizer Have a nice weekend (summer is almost over!).
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Friday Links
Written by Katie on August 3, 2012. Permalink
Google's Versailles 3D Take the ‘Happiness Experiment’ MartÃn Azúa's Basic House. "A basic inhabitable volume; foldable, inflatable and reversible." Watch Curiosity's Landing! Aug 5, 10:31pm Pacific, Aug 6, 2012 1:31am Eastern Beat the heat with a Tank Pool (check out the solar powered filter too) (via Brick House) What if every Olympic sport was photographed like beach volleyball? (via kottke) Gorillas Seen Dismantling Deadly Poacher Traps Dynamic VHS Tape Installations by Zilvinas Kempinas Waste Landcape "is a 600 square meters artificial undulating landscape covered by an armor of 60 000 unsold or collected CDs, which have been sorted and hand-sewn."…
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Friday Links
Written by Katie on July 27, 2012. Permalink
Due to last week's vacation break, we are woefully behind on emails. Please be patient and we'll reply (if necessary) by the end of next week. And now, your Friday Links: Etienne Gros foam sculptures Light ‘n Go Bonfire Log (via design crush) "I can eat my favorite song." TED: Neil Harbisson: I listen to color Weather app: Solar Notify your favorite small businesses about Smallknot. (via swissmiss) Craziness: The 72-Room Bohemian Dream House A Survival Kit For 30 People That Turns Into A Stove Video (with sound): This is your planet Video (with sound):Baby bear rescue Install Mountain Lion…
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Friday Links
Written by kris & katie on July 20, 2012. Permalink
Check out the 24th annual National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest winners. (via curiosity counts) NYTimes: Tiny Concrete Jungles 430 square ft. Apartment in Tel Aviv For those of you familiar with the "All the Things!" meme, here's the origin of that: This is why I'll never be an adult wevther (via swissmiss) Have a lovely weekend.
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Friday Links
Written by Katie on July 13, 2012. Permalink
Fabric Made From Sheets Of Dryer Lint NYTimes: The ‘Busy’ Trap By Tim Kreider All 135 Space Shuttle launches at once Letters of Note: Slaughterhouse Five (via openculture) I Stole This From You (via Tumblr Tuesday picks) FACEMATH (also via Tumblr Tuesday picks) Think your place is small? For comparison, get a load of this: King's Cube via @core77 "LazyTruth is a free Gmail gadget that automatically triggers fact-checked content when you receive a misleading email forward." Have a great weekend!
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Friday Links
Written by Katie on July 6, 2012. Permalink
Heather Benning turns abandoned home into human-sized dollhouse I think we've linked to this animation before, but in light of the recent Higgs Boson discovery, what the heck, here it is again (on openculture): Dark Matter Animated A Dress Made Out Of 50,000 Gummy Bears "...weighs 220 pounds, took three weeks to complete, and requires the strength of three adults to move." Pit Cherries Cleanly and Easily with a Chopstick and Bottle ‘Holi’ – A colorful short by Variable Instead of a stroller at the airport, use a cardboard box. Barry Rosenthal: Found in Nature (via thisisnthappiness) Have a great…
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Friday Links
Written by kris & katie on June 29, 2012. Permalink
Maxing out Your Triangle "A Simpler, More Beautiful Weather App": WTHR Chocolate Mill by Wieki Somers The risk management strategies of bee hives Old + new: Starfall Farm / Invisible Studio Dear Photograph now has a book. tumblr: anambitiousprojectcollapsing Enjoy this last weekend of June!
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Friday Links
Written by Katie on June 22, 2012. Permalink
Delightful Paper Pop-Ups by Jenny Chen Reel DIY Bike storage by Yeongkeun Jeong and Aareum Jeong. Falling Slinky (the bottom doesn't move at all until the top catches up.) Also on kottke.org: Long-distance family portraits Infographic for Fruits, Veggies and Herbs, when are they in season? (via curiosity counts) It's summer. Time for Cabin Porn. Never Mind Your Abs -- Tone Your Brain (excellent illustration by Wendy MacNaughton) Enjoy the weekend!