The greatest thing to happen to condiments since, well, sliced bread.
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So great. A fantasy floorplan of the Mad Men office.
This is the 22nd floor and features Bert Cooper and Duck Phillips’ offices. Also on this floor is Harry Crane’s second office along with offices for Ken Cosgrove and Sal Romano. This floor houses the various departments at the heart of Sterling Cooper including: the production department, casting department, the sound room, observation and research room, accounting and finance, media department, art department, the mail room, screening and projecting, and the research department.
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Tommaso Guerra likes to draw letters on the street with chalk, and other fun things.
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Face flapping photography
Tadao Cern sets people up in front of powerful fans and takes their pictures. Instant fun house:
Many more of Cern’s photos are available on Facebook. (via colossal)
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ADR Studio’s conceptual Instagram Socialmatic Camera is great. A dreamed-up follow on from the lost world of Polaroid instant photography. If you like the idea, it’s definitely worth having a look at the other photos.
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The Simpsons’ meets Game of Thrones. Very well done. I obviously like the sound of Burns Landing! ;)
Michæl Paukner’s lunar calendar rocks.
Brilliantly simple yet illuminating lunar calendar for 2012 by Michæl Paukner, master of exquisite esoteric visualizations. Grab it here.
Source: exp.lore.com
Dutch filmmaker Frans Hofmeester filmed his daughter at intervals from birth until age 12. Using the footage he has put together this fantastic time-lapsed feature. Frans has also created a video of his nine year old son.
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German filmmaker Adonis Pulatus stitched together freely available hi-resolution space images from NASA’s International Space Station Expedition 30 into this mesmerizing time-lapse.
Too bad the future of space exploration is hanging by a thread.
(↬ Doobybrain)
Source: explore-blog
Cotton Wool Kids No More
- 1. Climb a tree
- 2. Roll down a really big hill
- 3. Camp out in the wild
- 4. Build a den
- 5. Skim a stone
- 6. Run around in the rain
- 7. Fly a kite
- 8. Catch a fish with a net
- 9. Eat an apple straight from a tree
- 10. Play conkers
- 11. Throw some snow
- 12. Hunt for treasure on the beach
- 13. Make a mud pie
- 14. Dam a stream
- 15. Go sledging
- 16. Bury someone in the sand
- 17. Set up a snail race
- 18. Balance on a fallen tree
- 19. Swing on a rope swing
- 20. Make a mud slide
- 21. Eat blackberries growing in the wild
- 22. Take a look inside a tree
- 23. Visit an island
- 24. Feel like you’re flying in the wind
- 25. Make a grass trumpet
- 26. Hunt for fossils and bones
- 27. Watch the sun wake up
- 28. Climb a huge hill
- 29. Get behind a waterfall
- 30. Feed a bird from your hand
- 31. Hunt for bugs
- 32. Find some frogspawn
- 33. Catch a butterfly in a net
- 34. Track wild animals
- 35. Discover what’s in a pond
- 36. Call an owl
- 37. Check out the crazy creatures in a rock pool
- 38. Bring up a butterfly
- 39. Catch a crab
- 40. Go on a nature walk at night
- 41. Plant it, grow it, eat it
- 42. Go wild swimming
- 43. Go rafting
- 44. Light a fire without matches
- 45. Find your way with a map and compass
- 46. Try bouldering
- 47. Cook on a campfire
- 48. Try abseiling
- 49. Find a geocache
- 50. Canoe down a river
To encourage “cotton wool kids” to get outdoors, the UK National Trust suggests 50 things to do before you are 11 ¾.
(via explore-blog)
Vulture pits the men and women of 1966 Manhattan in a drink-off against their peers in the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros.
Jonathan Mak, the Hong Kong design student who created the now famous Apple/Jobs logo redux has followed up with a commissioned tweak of Coca-Cola’s ‘dynamic ribbon’. What a fantastic client for such a young designer! Amazing.
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