Monday, November 26, 2007

spunky guerilla


doing the ostrich


another picture of someone dipping into a dimensional portal

hunting turkey




350 degrees for 20 minutes


thermoreactive ink -- you have to bake it read this food company's annual report - more info here

gas mask ballet


A 'war ballet' photograph with ballerinas Alexandra Danilova, Irina Baronova and Paul Petroff, 1939

leather dog fetish clothing


looks kind of like a gas mask outfit - more info here

disco bowlers from outer space

the beard cap

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Thursday, November 15, 2007

evil eyes


check out the fancy shit this thing does, kind of like the terminator visual overlay

ehhh

aqua highway


The ship in the top right is a great idea --- put all the mechanical crap on top so you can have a glass bottom ship

jackie eyes


what kind of gelatin-esque substance helps neurons flow?

monument monumental

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

battleship hallucinogen


A "Dazzle Ship" from WWI -- Norman Wilkinson came up with the idea

the carta marina


It's the earliest known map of the Nordic countries
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carta_marina

the edge of the precipice


contemplating the void

Friday, November 9, 2007

america


paramagnetic paint


The secret is a "special polymer containing paramagnetic iron oxide particles," which is applied to the car's exterior; an "applied electric current then adjusts the spacing of small crystals within the iron oxide particles, and therefore affects their ability to reflect light and change color."

hunting vapors


fire watchers


by Lee Miller from British Vogue

that's a menacing eye


soul extraction


That's an X-Ray machine

mickey mouse riot cops

steampunk watch




The Eleventh


Poster for a doc by Vertov

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Sunday, November 4, 2007

it was birthed here


Exploding with life

Friday, November 2, 2007

giant eyeball from the depths (aka the Bathysphere)


or is it the eye of God?

the temple of arm grappling

Designed by Étienne-Louis Boullée for Newton, the Cenotaph was to perfectly represent the sublime. French architects Claude-Nicolas Ledoux, Jean-Jacques Lequeu and Leon Vaudoyer also designed spherical buildings.

17th century time machine


This is a 17th century German planetarium and is turned by water power. For more spheres go here .