Animals In Locomotion
England-based photographer Kim Taylor captures animals in his garden using a process called locomotion. It shows a creature’s ability to move from place to place in impressive detail.
Tokyo Apartment by Sou Fujimoto
The Tokyo Apartment building by Sou Fujimoto consists of five dwelling units. Each one of them has two or three independent rooms in a prototypical “house” shape. I’m not sure that I would like to climb a ladder each time I want to go to the other room. But I would definitely like to visit this building.
Photos by Iwan Baan. Credits goes to todayandtomorrow.net
Photos by Iwan Baan. Credits goes to todayandtomorrow.net
The Chapel Of Human Skeletons
The Sedlec Ossuary (a.k.a. Kostnice) is a small Christian chapel decorated with human bones. It's located in Sedlec, which is a suburb in the outskirts of the Czech town Kutna Hora.
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Owling: The new planking?
Owling an activity that consists of crouching in a perched position, generally in an unusual place, and looking off into the distance, in imitation of a perched owl. The trend was initially founded in Australia and Britain shortly after planking began to take form. An internet meme similar to planking, it became a viral trend on July 11, 2011 after a posting on reddit (in response to planking pictures) of a demotivational poster of a woman perching on a railing with the caption "OWLING because planking is so two months ago".
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Naked City Spleen by Miru Kim
Miru Kim is a New York-based artist who has explored various urban ruins such as abandoned subway stations, tunnels, sewers, catacombs, factories, hospitals, and shipyards.
She was featured as one of America's Best and Brightest 2007 in Esquire magazine. Her work has been spotlighted in countless other international media such as The New York Times, TED.com, The Financial Times, ARTE France, Ovation TV, Time Out New York, NY Arts Magazine, The Korea Daily, La Stampa, Berlingske Tidende, VanityFair.de, Korea Herald, Vogue Girl. Public collections of her work include Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art and Hana Bank.
She was featured as one of America's Best and Brightest 2007 in Esquire magazine. Her work has been spotlighted in countless other international media such as The New York Times, TED.com, The Financial Times, ARTE France, Ovation TV, Time Out New York, NY Arts Magazine, The Korea Daily, La Stampa, Berlingske Tidende, VanityFair.de, Korea Herald, Vogue Girl. Public collections of her work include Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art and Hana Bank.
Amar Bharti, The Man with Raised Arm
Amar Bharti was a senior shipping clerk in New Delhi. But 38 years ago he decided to devote the rest of his life to Shiva. He left his family and home and decided to raise his arm vertically in the air as if he was a small child begging to answer a call of nature. Once his arm was raised it was never to come down again. That was in 1973
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