Monthly Archives: April 2011

Portraits of Bloggers by Gabriela Herman

There is no light quite like monitor light! At least that’s the case in Gabriela Herman’s photo series of bloggers. I swear, we don’t all blog in the dark. At least I don’t.

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Photos of infrastructure projects around the world

Photo: Maury Postal Pictory has a really wonderful collection of photos of different infrastructure projects around the world with a little bit of info behind each one. I always like looking at super-large infrastructure projects because on a human-scale, they … Continue reading

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Photographs of girls in their rooms

Photographer Rania Matar has a very interesting photo series called A Girl And Her Room in which she photographs girls from different communities in one of their most comfortable surroundings — their own room. Fascinating project as a study in … Continue reading

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Automatic LEGO machine sorts balls

One Japanese man programmed and built this extensive automated LEGO contraption that’s a bit like a perpetual motion machine. It carries different balls from one end of the machine to the other, only to loop right back around again to … Continue reading

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The Curators (Part 2): Brian Collier’s Very Small Objects

The second video in Coudal Partners’ The Curators series focuses on Brian D. Collier over at verysmallobjects.com. Over the course of several years, Brian has created an impressive scientific classification system for very small objects. He calls it “The Collier … Continue reading

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Impossible Art Ideas

Jason Lazarus is the man behind Impossible Art Ideas, a blog dedicated to showcasing wildly impossible ideas for the sake of showcasing wildly impossible ideas. That’s right, none of these ideas are possible without some bit of wizard sorcery. However, … Continue reading

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