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Monthly Archives: December 2010
Animal Regulation by Di Liu
I just really like this because it’s sorta weird. Chinese artist Di Liu explores the relationship between rapid urban development in China and the animal population in this series he calls “Animal Regulation”. There are many more big animals from … Continue reading
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Tags: Animals, big, buildings, chinese, Di Liu, photography, population, urban, wild
Woman is crazy about blow dryers
WHAT?! IS THIS FOR REAL?!?!?! Seriously, TLC finds the best shows. Share this:EmailFacebookRedditDiggStumbleUpon
2011 Lunar Calendar
Gorgeous work by Dmtr.org Thanks Coudal! Share this:EmailFacebookRedditDiggStumbleUpon
Dueling Cameras
Dueling Cameras from lonelysandwich on Vimeo. Noah Kalina and Adam Lisagor met up here in NYC to make this peculiar clip where the title happened to drop onto them from nowhere. It’s quite awesome. Share this:EmailFacebookRedditDiggStumbleUpon
Engineer explains why other lines always seem to move faster than yours
I loved this video from Engineer Guy about the science and reasoning behind why some lines always seem to move faster than the one you are currently standing in. By explaining the research of Danish engineer Agner Erlang, this video … Continue reading
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Tags: Agner Erlang, checkout, fast, lanes, line, lines, queue theory, queueing, shopping, waiting
What We Learned by Legwork
What We Learned from LEGWORK on Vimeo. To sum of the experiences of this past year, Legwork Studio created this awesome looking short video to pass on their knowledge to help out the rest of us. Great work guys! Share … Continue reading