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sorrysomethingwentwrong · 2 days ago
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Think Nature, Chateau de Seneffe, Belgium
Courtesy: Monsieur Plant
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sorrysomethingwentwrong · 11 days ago
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1:2 scale Aston Martin DBR1 'Airfix' tribute kit
Le Mans tribute' half-scale model of the winning Aston Martin DBR1, a unique static model of the car to commemorate the victory by Roy Salvadori and Carroll Shelby at the 24-hour race.
Fibre-glass body shell with plastic windscreen, chromed spoked fixed wheels with spinners fitted with Innovar pneumatic tyres, the cockpit with two seats, a dashboard with dummy instrument panel and a steering wheel, bodywork finished in Aston Martin Californian Sage Green and number '5' race roundel with drivers' details to each side.
The sprue of light grey finished tubular metal with parts numbered
230cm high, 322cm wide, 44cm deep
By Ant Anstead & Evanta Motor Company
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sorrysomethingwentwrong · 11 days ago
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George E. Ohr, "Half vase," USA, c. 1898,
Bisque earthenware,
9¼ h × 5½ w × 3 d in (23 × 14 × 8 cm
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sorrysomethingwentwrong · 14 days ago
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How ancient Rome would have looked in a photograph
Courtesy: twosilwai
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sorrysomethingwentwrong · 16 days ago
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Earth’s Black Box !
the scientists' creation will be installed in a remote location in Tasmania.
"Unless we dramatically transform our way of life, climate change and other man-made perils will cause our civilization to crash.
“Earth’s Black Box will record every step we take towards this catastrophe. Hundreds of data sets, measurements and interactions relating to the health of our planet will be continuously collected and safely stored for future generations.”
“The purpose of the device is to provide an unbiased account of the events that lead to the demise of the planet, hold accountability for future generations and inspire urgent action.
“How the story ends is completely up to us. Only one thing is certain, your actions, inactions and interactions are now being recorded.”
Speaking about the project, Jim Curtis, executive creative director at Clemenger BBDO, told ABC: “The idea is if the Earth does crash as a result of climate change, this indestructible recording device will be there for whoever's left to learn from that.
"It's also there to hold leaders to account – to make sure their action or inaction is recorded."
Earth's Black Box will collect measurements of ocean acidification, land and sea temperatures, human population, energy consumption, military spending and atmospheric CO2.
As for its size, the box will be made from three-inch-thick steel and cantilevered off granite.
The inside of the box sees a system of Internet-connected storage drives that are powered by solar panels on the Black Box's roof.
The project is made possible thanks to a collaboration between researchers at the University of Tasmania, agencies Clemenger BBDO and The Glue Society.
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sorrysomethingwentwrong · 18 days ago
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Andy Prokh, Kate and the chat, 2009
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sorrysomethingwentwrong · 20 days ago
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Harland Miller, "Narcissist Seeks Similar",
Etching with relief printing, on wove paper, 2021,
Published by The Paragon Press, London, the full sheet,
Sheet: 78 x 513⁄4 in. (1981 x 1315 mm.)
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sorrysomethingwentwrong · 24 days ago
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Simon's Cat !
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sorrysomethingwentwrong · 25 days ago
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Courtesy: Lucas Benji
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sorrysomethingwentwrong · 1 month ago
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The Triumphal Elephant, Paris, France,
Before the Arc de Triomphe, Napoleon envisioned a giant bronze elephant standing on the Place de la Bastille. Known as the Triumphal Elephant, it was designed to be 24 meters tall and accessible via a staircase inside one of its legs.
A full-scale plaster model was even built in 1814, but the project was never completed. The abandoned structure stood for decades—famously serving as shelter for the homeless—until it was demolished in 1846.
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sorrysomethingwentwrong · 1 month ago
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Portrait of Margret Halseber of Basel, by Willem Key,
Also known as ‘The Lady with the Two Beards’,
Oil On Panel, 31,7 x 26 cm,
Courtesy: Christie's
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sorrysomethingwentwrong · 1 month ago
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Credit: Hey Reilly
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sorrysomethingwentwrong · 1 month ago
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Trees suspended to conceal a road to enemy aeroplanes, Finland, 1941.
Osvald Hedenström’s viral photo, showing how carefully hung trees could deter a Russian observation tower. SA-kuva/Photo: Osvald Hedenström
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sorrysomethingwentwrong · 1 month ago
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One morning in 1949, Ms. Doris Morcom’s kindergarten class at Sedgwick Elementary in Connecticut sat down to draw portraits of their dads—from memory—for Father’s Day.
The results were everything you’d hope for: sweet, funny, wildly creative, and totally sincere. What makes it even better is that the dads posed next to the drawings their kids made, giving us a rare, side-by-side look at how a five-year-old sees their hero.
And in the final photo, the tables turned—the fathers sketched a portrait of Ms. Morcom as a little surprise for the kids. A perfect blend of humor, heart, and a snapshot of a time when life felt just a little bit simpler.
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sorrysomethingwentwrong · 1 month ago
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Photographs of Sega Bodega with his "girlfriend made of light" [2021], by Aidan Zamiri
For Sega Bodega’s concept album "Romeo:, photographer Aidan Zamiri created a haunting visual series featuring “Luci” — a glowing, ethereal figure described as a “girlfriend made of light.”
Named after Lucifer (“bringer of light”), Luci embodies love and absence through long exposure, theatrical lighting, and minimal edits, blurring the line between ghost and memory.
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sorrysomethingwentwrong · 1 month ago
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"The Outcast"
Midnight - Digital Photography
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sorrysomethingwentwrong · 1 month ago
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Happy Juneteenth !
"Celebrate, Educate, and to agitate."
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