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Seattle Monorail going under the Experience Music Project. Wanted a long exposure blur, but this exposure was too long. Will have to try again some time.
My Takara Tomy Robo-Q on a 58mm Lens Cap. The thing even has AI with pursuit and escape modes! 0_0
"Takara Tomy never fails to impress, and with its latest robot, it's done an excellent job at eliciting "awws." You see, the February-bound robo-Q bipedal robot is about the size of a human thumb, yet its heart and mind are big enough to understand commands via remote control. There's even obstacle recognition software built-in to keep it from toppling over gigantic foreign objects (you know, like toothpicks and push pins), which is awesome enough in and of itself to warrant the ¥3,675 ($42) price tag.
Cocorosie (Future Feminism)
Webster Hall
New York City
September 7th, 2014
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Massive Attack - Future Proof
Borderline cases
Reinforced glass
Absent friends
Passport photos
An elastic past
Empty pocket
They think it is all...
They think it's soul
All wrapped up on a swollen lip
He draws the warm pipe.
Chemicals
Chemicals captured in winter's grip
Turn us on
Seperate the leper
Hungry ghosts
Hungry ghosts
Another imprint
In borrowed clothes
We can be numb
We can be numb
Passing through
Blow blow blow blow
Borderline case
Future proof
Real thin air
Real thin air
Real thin air
Texture from: grungetextures
The fetus I used in this picture is not real (as you can see) is made of wax!
For those people who care about the environment you may get a bit frustrated that all these technologies of the future for greener transportation seem to stay there: in the future. Your local Ford dealership is not full of electric cars, or solar cars, or sugar-cane fueled cars and so on.
However, running on route RV1 (one of the most scenic and tourist-orientated routes in London) are three fuel-cell buses. This is hard proof that the technology works. These take in hydrogen from roof-mounted tanks, run it through a fuel cell where it combines with oxygen (and creates an electrical current to drive the bus' motors) and then releases nothing other than water vapour.
The bus is more comfortable and quieter and seems to perform no worse than its hydrocarbon-chain-burning friends.
Orlando, FL. April 2019.
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"Hope is like the sun, which, as we journey toward it, casts the shadow of our burden behind us." Samuel Smiles
East of the Devil's Garden Trailhead, erosion is visibly breaking the rock into fins, thin vertical slabs on which future arches may one day form.
Arches National Park is located about 4 miles (6 km) north of Moab, Utah. The geology and climate of the region have produced here a variety of extraordinary landforms, arches being the most obvious and best known. The forces which created these land features continue at work here, slowly eroding and destroying features as they continue to create new ones. I visited this place on June 4, 2019, after visiting it the previous day.
Color of her lips is very dark purple-it's blackberry ,it's not black. I was surprised, because Vanessa has simply black lips!
113in2013 113 - Future
ODC April 4 - The Future
ODC April 5 - Different POV
This hairy beast holds a Magnolia bud which, in turn, will become a Magnolia blossom in the future.
Cocorosie (Future Feminism)
Webster Hall
New York City
September 7th, 2014
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ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
THIS MATERIAL MAY NOT BE PUBLISHED,
BROADCAST, REWRITTEN OR REDISTRIBUTED.
91/365 Easter Monday! Why does the long weekends fly by the fastest?! Relaxing and making my way through all the easter treats...
The Dacia Sandero Access was for a number of years the UK's cheapest new car and harks back to early 1990's base models with black plastic bumpers and steel wheels, no radio, central locking, air conditioning, electric windows or electric mirrors. Presumably the mudguards and draught reducers on the window tops are aftermarket. This example is actually a 2014 model but carries this personalised 2011 plate, giving a clue to it's ownership as possibly a highly economical pool car for the United Reformed Church. Certainly a prime example of future shite in the making.
last night's all-nighter/illustration for "i" in portugal. they wanted a dense, detailed and humorous vision of a greener future to go with their coverage of the climate change conference in copenhagen. i got our loafs and cat poop (the next big energy source) in! my favorite part is the t-rex and car fossils. =)
The Portuguese from rom Google Translate:
VISÃODO FUTUROVERDE II
The i invited the American illustrator Martin Gee to give vent to imagination and create a city of the future environmentally friendly. This is the result.
Nothing is lost, everything becomes the city of the future idealized por Martin Gee. Treatment systems and reuse of water will prevent any waste. Even the poop of cats and the energy of clouds during the storms will be converted into energy. Solar panels will be everywhere and wind farms will consist of structures giant-shaped tree. The oil will come from the moon.
City in a Garden interactive exhibition of Sketch Aquarium by teamLab at ArtScience Museum, Marina Bay Sands.
Shanghai will probably have the most amazing skyline in the world in ten years.
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Jigsaw puzzles were originally created by painting a picture on a flat, rectangular piece of wood, and then cutting that picture into small pieces with a jigsaw, hence the name. John Spilsbury, a London mapmaker and engraver, is credited with commercializing jigsaw puzzles around 1760. Jigsaw puzzles have since come to be made primarily on cardboard.
The Amish Taxi - The combo pack of historic futuristc preservation that historicizes the future in order to avoid future shock.
"Dissectibility takes those ideas we favor, cut away those we dislike and project forward the new combinations." Charles Jencks, p 32
“That makes perfect sense because clearly the whole idea of modernization raises either latently or overtly the issue of what to keep” Rem Koolhaas
“It misses a critical difference between the men of the past or present and the men of the future. This difference is summed up in the word ‘transience’.” Alvin Toffler, p. 42
“No matter how fast we go, no matter how cleverly we schedule, there are never enough hours in the day.” Carl Honore, p. 20
“No body of knowledge can inspire anybody to do anything if its own guardian should lose their dynamic.” Reyner Banham, p. 257