*gestures wildly at everything* http://pic.twitter.com/0RAPrkSstS
— Mel (@Miss_Close) December 1, 2016
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on: November 30, 2016 at 10:36PM
*gestures wildly at everything* http://pic.twitter.com/0RAPrkSstS
— Mel (@Miss_Close) December 1, 2016
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on: November 30, 2016 at 10:36PM
We are the #robots! Tekhnika Molodezhi, August 1969 http://pic.twitter.com/7YU5VvACWz
— Pulp Librarian (@PulpLibrarian) November 30, 2016
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on: November 30, 2016 at 02:50PM
As part of his ongoing Globes series, London-based architect Amer TendToTravel sketches the familiar landmarks and textural street patterns of familiar cities onto tiny moon-sized spheres. Seen here are locales like Paris, Hong Kong, and Melbourne whose skyscrapers reach out like tiny spikes atop the Death Star. You can see more of his completed globes and works-in-progress on his website and on Instagram. If you liked this, also check out the work of Ben Sak. (via Colossal Submissions)
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Source: http://j.mp/2gKFeRC
On this day in 1609, Galileo 1st observed the #Moon through a telescope. http://pic.twitter.com/bv0RLpb7Wu
— Ron Baalke (@RonBaalke) November 30, 2016
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on: November 30, 2016 at 11:10AM
A collective of British artists have created a project to honour the Soviet citizens who risked their lives copying prohibited music onto bootleg discs made from x-rays to keep the … Read more
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Source: http://j.mp/2fQHbyo
Nothing like an antique document to block a draft. http://j.mp/2gJA3lb
— Smithsonian Magazine (@SmithsonianMag) November 29, 2016
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on: November 29, 2016 at 06:00PM
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Angus McKie. From Great Space Battles (Stewart Crowley & Charles Herridge… http://j.mp/2fLkdFP http://pic.twitter.com/KvlHJM390D
— 70s Sci-Fi Art (@70sscifiart) November 29, 2016
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on: November 29, 2016 at 04:02PM
A woman discovers portals to other worlds in this short animation by Jules Boulain-Adenis (aka Naleb) > http://j.mp/2fJKIv7 http://pic.twitter.com/3NS3kdmEj9
— Booooooom (@Booooooom) November 30, 2016
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on: November 29, 2016 at 09:55PM
Who embodies the spirit of the Internet? http://j.mp/2fJwVEM http://pic.twitter.com/HgBeATA4iG
— The Awl (@Awl) November 30, 2016
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on: November 29, 2016 at 08:10PM