February 2012
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VIRTUAL: Google Dives Underwater to Launch “Sea...
Can you imagine taking a deep dive into the largest natural coral formation on Earth without leaving your desk? A joint effort between Google, the University of Queensland, and the Caitlin Group will soon allow you to explore into Australia‘s Great Barrier Reef through any device connected to the Internet. Dubbed the Catlin Seaview Survey, the project will study how tiger sharks, green...
Feb 26th
Feb 20th
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“Without mathematics we cannot penetrate deeply into philosophy. Without...”
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Feb 12th
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Infographic Of The Day: How Men And Women Differ...
Infographic Of The Day: How Men And Women Differ When Making Big Sales No one believes that men and women are the same. And a fascinating data set reveals how they might approach real estate deals differently. We all know that men and women approach most everything in life slightly differently—and sometimes, wildly differently. How does this affect the way they each do business? Rarely do...
Feb 6th
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VIDEO: Party are Lies (Bronques) - aka: EP1_2:...
EP1_2: Mannequin Skywalker from LASTNIGHTSPARTY™ on Vimeo. submitted via: Bronques (via private email) Directed & Edited by Bronques FEATURING BLOODY BEETROOTS Soundtrack: “Shrunken Heads”, Wolfgang Gartner “Turn Around (Rap)”, BXXX “Ich Will”, D.A.F. “New Noise”, Bloody Beetroots/Steve Aoki/Refused “Moob”, Paul Kalkbrenner...
Feb 6th
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PAPER: Lisa Nilsson Constructs Intricate...
Artist Lisa Nilsson uses rolled up pieces of Japanese mulberry paper to create these amazingly intricate anatomical formations that mimic something you might see in a biology textbook. The technique is known as paper filigree or quilling, and Nilsson assembles each piece over the course of several weeks by following the details from a photograph of a cross-section, which helps to make her work...
Feb 6th
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ART: 'brain activity' - Hayward Gallery (London)
‘brain activity’ is a collection of works which dwell upon the notion of human failure as something to be understood as simultaneously unsettling and humorous. david shrigley: brain activity southbank centre’s hayward gallery, london, UK february 1st to may 13th, 2012 an exhibition entitled ‘brain activity’ by macclesfield-born and glasgow-based artist david...
Feb 1st
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