Read moreOh my god my heart actually exploded from this happiness.
Omg the last gif it waved back omg
So many people always seem to forget just how intelligent elephants are.
the elephant drew the other elephant.
THE ELEPHANT ACTUALLY DREW THE OTHER MOTHERFUCKIN ELEPHANT
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Read moreLivia Corona: Two Million Homes for Mexico
Artist Statement:
In 2000, Mexican presidential candidate Vicente Fox Quesada proposed an unprecedented plan to build two million low-income homes throughout the country during his six year term. On the eve of his election, Fox proclaimed, “My presidency will be remembered as the era of public housing.” To enact this initiative, the federal government agency INFONAVIT ceded the construction of low-income housing to a small group of private real estate investors. Then, almost overnight, grids 20 to 80,000 identical homes sprouted up, and they continue to spread in remote agrarian territory throughout the country. To encounter these developments by land, by air, or even via satellite imagery, evokes a rare sensation. These are not the neighborhoods of a “Home Sweet Home” dream fulfilled, but are ubiquitous grids of ecological and social intervention on a scale and of consequences that are difficult to grasp. In these places, urbanization is reduced to the mere construction of housing. There are nearly no public amenities—such as schools, parks, and transportation systems. There are few commercial structures—such as banks and grocery stores. Yet demand for these low-income homes continues to increase and developers continue to provide them with extreme efficiency. During Fox’s six-year presidency, 2,350,000 homes were built, at a rate of 2,500 homes per day, and this trend is set to continue.
During the past four years, I have been exploring these developments in Two Million Homes for Mexico. Through images, films, and interviews, I look for the space between promises and their fulfillment. In my photographs of multiple developments throughout the country, I consider the rapid redefinition of Mexican “small town” life and the sudden transformation of the Mexican ecological and social landscape. These urban developments mark a profound evolution in our way of inhabiting the world. In my work I seek to give form to their effect upon the experience of the individual… what exactly happens in these two million homes? How do they change over time? How are tens of thousands of lives played out against a confined, singular cultural backdrop?
FISHLOVE!
Celebrities and photographers come together to raise awareness of destructive deep-sea fishing in the North East Atlantic. By taking amazing photos of famouses hugging fish.
American actor Gillian Anderson drapes a conger eel around her neck
American actor and director Jean-Marc Barr hugs a mako sharkDenis Rouvre is a French photographer. Born in 1967, he lives and works in Paris.
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Read moreThe Savannah Project by Price Street Projects in Savannah, Georgia, USA.
As a port city, Savannah has an abundance of obsolete shipping containers. Artist Julio Garcia repurposed two of these containers to create his residence and studio in the Savannah woods.
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Read moreFrom The Apocalypse Trialogue, Pt1 (via Psychedelic Salon podcast)
Terence McKenna riffs off Nick Herbert:
Read more“time travel is possible… once it’s discovered you’ll be able to travel into the future… when you’re in the future, you’ll be able to travel into the past… but no further than the discovery of the first time machine.
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"millions of people arrive…” “millions of time machines arrive, from all possible parts of the future. To see the moment, this historic moment.”
MODOK demands ice cream.
SECRET AVENGERS #14 came out yesterday. Two more issues and the current run will be wrapped up. Then, in March 2014: Mike Walsh, Tradd Moore, Matt Wilson and I restart the series with SECRET AVENGERS #1.
M.O.D.O.K hanging out with the Young Avengers, because PANCAKES and BACON DIVINATION.
Read moreThe Earth, Milky Way, Time in Space and Black hole illustrations from the exhibit “Universe and Us”.
View the complete project HERE.
Source: swatabahbuzzfly
Read moreRead moreMorning On Mars
Martian sunrises, as seen by the HiRISE orbiter
Can’t wait.
Correcting something like this is usually pointless, but for what it’s worth, these are renderings by Kees Veenenbos using Terragen, not orbiter photos. They do use data from NASA’s Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter, though.



















































