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Ever stood at the edge of a continent?
This is Cape Agulhas Lighthouse, where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans collide in a swirl of wind, waves, and wonder
Built in 1848, it’s not just South Africa’s second-oldest lighthouse—it’s a sentinel of history perched at the southernmost tip of Africa.
If dramatic coastlines, salty air, and timeless architecture speak to your soul, this spot is calling. Save it for your next adventure. Follow for more epic South African gems.
#CapeAgulhas #SouthAfricaTravel #LighthouseLovers #WesternCapeViews #OceanMeetsOcean #TravelSouthAfrica #HiddenGemsSA #ExploreAfrica
That's where I am at. At the other end of spectrum, you'll have the light.
Have a great chilly weekend my friends!
Also on Left*i
...Something to do for the winter darkness while consuming a couple of drinks on a Tuesday evening. Plasticine is pretty rad.
my wall of photos; reception last night was a great success! a big thank you to those who made it! incl. flickr friends Rai, Charlie, Reese, Ken, & newly met Jason! if you didn't get a chance to make it, it'll be up for about a month :)
Gestalt Haus
3159 16th St., SF
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Anndddd, today is also my birthday. woohoo~
I've made an animation of the four channels (flickr sets) that were used on SLOW TV.
Thanks to Topsy Grewlike for the invite and inspiration.
A team of Israeli scientists has worked out that the human brains magical ability to slow time indicates that our present is an unreliable memory played nanoseconds too late .
Researcher David Eagleman worked out that when time seems to slow down in real life, our senses and cognition must somehow speed up. Either that, or time is an illusion and lunchtime doubly so.
Faced with lots of reports from people who claim that "time slowed down" Eagleman wondered if the experience of slow motion really happens or does it only seem to have happened in retrospect?
He found a thrill ride near the university called Suspended Catch Air Device, an open-air tower from which participants are dropped, upside down, into a net 150 feet below. The person just falls for three seconds, then hit the net at 70 miles per hour.
Eagleman asked subjects who'd already taken the plunge to estimate how long it took them to fall. Then he asked them to watch someone else fall and then estimate the elapsed time for their plunge in the same way. On average, participants felt that their own experience had taken 36 percent longer.
Read more: www.techeye.net/science/israeli-scientists-discover-that-...
This is another short looping quick animatic (rough animation) of "Ongher Party Invite" a new GrisDismation animation, Coming soon!
Watch GrisDismation short animation!
Some sketches that Dante Zaballa and me made for our first hand-drawn animated short called "The Head"
For my fellow Murakami lover, whose dreams are filled with snapshots and memories of the waking life --
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, CHARLIE!
Bob: Can you keep a secret? I'm trying to organize a prison break. I'm looking for, like, an accomplice. We have to first get out of this bar, then the hotel, then the city, and then the country. Are you in or you out?
Charlotte: I'm in. I'll go pack my stuff.
Bob: I hope that you've had enough to drink. It's going to take courage.
To more journeys :)
and to Charlie who's flying to Japan on the day I'm coming back to SF. ;)
We have some travel related photo project in mind so wish us luck!
Have a great winter week my friends. I'll be checking flickr and talking with you guys here and there while I'm staying in France with Oliv.
To my friends:
Call me at +1.530.3SUGURU to leave voice messages. I can read them as email. Email to "my 3-character nickname" [at] me.com for quick follow up. I'll have my French mobile # once I get there and I'll post it here as well. ;)