Monthly Archive: 2009 April

New design for Dragonize ready for review

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I’ve been working off and on, creating a unique WordPress theme (based on Sandbox) for this new incarnation of Dragonize. All feedback is appreciated. Thanks!!!

Resampled Space (via BLDGBLOG)

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What is this? Belgian photographer Filip Dujardin makes images of unexpected buildings – that is, he “combines photographs of parts of buildings into new, fictional, architectonic structures,” Mark Magazine explains. The resulting projects look like old factory sites in the American rust belt – Mark describes them as “informal and often dilapidated structures with unspecified [...]

Magic and the Brain: Teller Reveals the Neuroscience of Illusion

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For Teller (that’s his full legal name), magic is more than entertainment. He wants his tricks to reveal the everyday fraud of perception so that people become aware of the tension between what is and what seems to be. Our brains don’t see everything—the world is too big, too full of stimuli. So the brain [...]

YouTube – My Obama Neurosis (In The Key Of C)

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YouTube – My Obama Neurosis (In The Key Of C)

YouTube – See to Believe: Can Man

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YouTube – See to Believe: Can Man

New artwork from Dzine

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Very cool new work from Dzine: How to Disappear Completely Acrylic and resin on wood panel Dzine – Selected Work Details

Cult author JG Ballard dies at 78 (via BBC NEWS)

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BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Cult author JG Ballard dies at 78

Canon and Nikon race for the middle

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The narrow middle ground between the hobbyist and pro-sumer model lines is heating up with both Nikon and Canon racing to be the best in a newly formed category. It doesn’t have a name yet, but it has a formula: take the body of the former, throw in the sensor of the latter and add a HD video capability.

Magnetic Movie by Semiconductor Films (via Vimeo)

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The secret lives of invisible magnetic fields are revealed as chaotic ever-changing geometries . All action takes place around NASA’s Space Sciences Laboratories, UC Berkeley, to recordings of space scientists describing their discoveries . Actual VLF audio recordings control the evolution of the fields as they delve into our inaudible surroundings, revealing recurrent ‘whistlers’ produced [...]

“island” by Patric Shaw (via Flickr)

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Patric Shaw‘s work is breathtaking in its beauty, strength and apparent simplicity. He’s a master of lighting the face, often creating gorgeous and mysterious shadows with rim lights. He’s a versatile and well-known professional, with a wide range of techniques. Island is a perfect example of his artistic style. Also: PatricShaw.com

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