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Can’t. Stop. Looking. The apparent movement in this static image is called the Fraser-Wilcox Illusion, and you can see more examples of it here. (via reddit.com) View Image ›
Can’t. Stop. Looking. The apparent movement in this static image is called the Fraser-Wilcox Illusion, and you can see more examples of it here. (via reddit.com) View Image ›
Anne Hathaway looks gorgeous in Marcus Piggott and Mert Alas’ photo spread for Interview Magazine. You can see more at Interview Magazine. (via interviewmagazine.com) View List ›
Sometimes family resemblance is easy to spot. Graphic designer and photographer Ulric Collette created these portraits for his Genetic Portraits series by splicing together photographs of family members. You can read an interview with him here. (via mymodernmet.com) View List ›
Photographer Wes Whaley has created an amazing series of light painting photographs using no photoshop. They’re beautiful and all kinds of awesome. Check out his Flickr for more.
The International Photography Awards are sponsored by the Lucie Foundation, whose mission is to discover innovative photography, honor great photographers, and promote photography in general. This year, they received 8,000 submissions. A whopping 70 jurors judged these submissions. Let’s take a gander at the 20 best award-winning photos. (more at America’s Best Blogger.) (via photoawards.com) View List ›
As awesome as these are, they might give me nightmares. Click the images to learn more about the artists and see more of their works. (via thesuiteworld.com) View List ›
Once the United States dominated this list, but these days, you would have to travel halfway across the world to visit all the tallest buildings in it. However, in less than a decade, the tallest building on this list is going to be much, much larger.
Many of these cakes look too good to be true. Or too real to be eaten. That is, unless you have a particular penchant for pugs, shoes, and dragons.
Portrait of a family guy from the sketchbook of Reey Whaar. (via.) View Image ›
But The Seven-Year Itch was filmed in midtown Manhattan!? Ah, whatever. (via.) View List ›
It’s basically The Dark Knight Rises poster with rice. Possibly an attempt to ensure success in the international box office since it’s the most important staple food in, well, pretty much anywhere outside the U.S. and Europe. View Image ›
Artist Kyle Bean made these amazing portraits using only pencil shavings for the contributors page of Wallpaper*‘s 2011 Handmade issue. So cool. (via neatorama.com) View List ›
I see what you did there. Freud would be proud. View Image ›
Folks, there is some hair craziness going on in Portugal—it’s like My Little Pony meets Jem and the Holograms meets Edward Scissor Hands! I can’t decide if it’s the best thing ever or the worst thing ever… but maybe don’t let me near hair dye and a pair of scissors while I’m drunk for awhile. (via colleenaf.com)
HATERS BEWARE: Black is back next Monday with her sequel to the now legendary ‘Friday,’ with her new single ‘My Moment.’ Check out the awesome cover/jean jacket here. (via ohnotheydidnt.livejournal.com) View Image ›
Warning: Spoilers! Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part II coming up, lots of people are creating art that is Potter related. Gallery Nucleus is doing a Harry Potter Tribute for instance. A lot of the art in this post is from that, but quite a bit is from elsewhere. Enjoy all the Magical fan-art! (via The Uniblog) View List ›
This is neat. Using the iPhone 4, youtuber Justkylevids managed to capture a video of his guitar oscillating, sparking a debate on reddit over the video’s credibility. Some say it is edited, while others say it happened because of the iPhone’s rolling shutter. I say regardless of the video’s legitimacy, it’s a dizzying and awesome look at sound in motion. (via reddit) (via youtube.com) Watch Video ›
Nyan Cat is truly universal. This beautiful, pixelated feline represents all nations, creeds, and colors. Nyan Cat for world peace! (via geekosystem.com) View List ›