Friday, December 27, 2013

Rebirth of the Cool

Watching Nuclear Testing in the 40's

Watching the nuclear bomb tests from the bleachers at the Nevada Test Site...members of the 90 IQ club...

Recycled Art

Animal Sculptures Made from Reclaimed Household Objects sculpture recycling animals

Animal Sculptures Made from Reclaimed Household Objects sculpture recycling animals
Artist Sayaka Ganz was born in Yokohama, Japan and grew up living in Japan, Hong Kong and Brazil, and now lives and works in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Ganz was deeply impacted as a child by Japanese Shinto beliefs that all objects and organisms have spirits, and was also taught that objects discarded before the end of their usefulness “weep at night inside the trash bin” (this is so wonderful I’m going to start teaching this to my son immediately). As her artistic side developed, she infused her artwork with these beliefs, using discarded and reclaimed household objects as a medium for her sculptures. Ganz says:
I only select objects that have been used and discarded. My goal is for each object to transcend its origin by being integrated into an animal/ organic forms that are alive and in motion. This process of reclamation and regeneration is liberating to me as an artist.
 http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2012/07/animal-sculptures-made-from-reclaimed-household-objects/

Protector

Nomadic Museum, Santa Monica

The Grand Canyon From Space

The Grand Canyon From Space

Thursday, December 26, 2013

Russell Brand's "Messiah Complex"


Zitkala-Sa

Zitkala-Sa by Gertrude Käsebier, 1898. Zitkala-Sa was a Yankton Sioux woman. She was well educated and went on to become an accomplished author, musician and composer - she wrote the first American Indian opera, The Sun Opera, in 1913. She went on to work for the reform of Indian policies in the United States
Zitkala-Sa by Gertrude Käsebier, 1898. Zitkala-Sa was a Yankton Sioux woman. She was well educated and went on to become an accomplished author, musician and composer - she wrote the first American Indian opera, The Sun Opera, in 1913. She went on to work for the reform of Indian policies in the United States

Monday, December 16, 2013

Godzilla Trailer


Mine

Fossilized Shell with Quartz

Fossil Shell with Quartz around it

Hitchin' a Ride

Hitchin' a ride

Calligraphy

#Japan #art #calligraphy

Follow Me

Surreal Photo Manipulations by Caras Ionut surreal digital conceptual

Above the London Fog

Stunning photos of London shrouded in fog

Navajo Tacos

navajotacosfinal      
 
F.B.I. FRY BREAD INSPECTOR T-SHIRT

Dan Carlin's Hardcore HIstory Popcasts

George Clooney

baby george clooney. i'm fucking dying.

On the Move

Antartica from Space

The Joe Rogan Experience with Stefan Molyneux

Confucius
“The beginning of wisdom is to call things by their proper name.”

Seventh Son Trailer


Jupiter Ascending Trailer