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Anamorphic Illusions by Brasspup

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Yes, great. If Maurice Sendak had drawn The Avengers, a loving homage by designer Hannah Friedrichs. 
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Yes, great. If Maurice Sendak had drawn The Avengers, a loving homage by designer Hannah Friedrichs. 

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Patterned by Nature was commissioned by the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences (naturalsciences.org) for the newly built Nature Research Center in Raleigh, North Carolina. The exhibit celebrates our abstraction of nature’s infinite complexity into patterns through the scientific process, and through our perceptions. It brings to light the similarity of patterns in our universe, across all scales of space and time.

10 feet wide and 90 feet in length, this sculptural ribbon winds through the five story atrium of the museum and is made of 3600 tiles of LCD glass. It runs on roughly 75 watts, less power than a laptop computer. Animations are created by independently varying the transparency of each piece of glass.

The content cycles through twenty programs, ranging from clouds to rain drops to colonies of bacteria to flocking birds to geese to cuttlefish skin to pulsating black holes. The animations were created through a combination of algorithmic software modeling of natural phenomena and compositing of actual footage.

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Monet’s ultraviolet vision

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In a review of the Color Uncovered iPad app, Carl Zimmer highlights something I hadn’t heard before: Claude Monet could see in ultraviolet.

Late in his life, Claude Monet developed cataracts. As his lenses degraded, they blocked parts of the visible spectrum, and the colors he perceived grew muddy. Monet’s cataracts left him struggling to paint; he complained to friends that he felt as if he saw everything in a fog. After years of failed treatments, he agreed at age 82 to have the lens of his left eye completely removed. Light could now stream through the opening unimpeded. Monet could now see familiar colors again. And he could also see colors he had never seen before. Monet began to see — and to paint — in ultraviolet.

The condition is called aphakia.

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Astounding miniature food sculptures from Israeli artist Shay Aaron. Images via Flavorwire. 

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Fantastic dog portraits by Marko Savic.
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Fantastic dog portraits by Marko Savic.

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The Old Man and the Sea in hand-drawn stop-motion. (via Brain Pickings)

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One of several incredible 3D renderings by BBB3viz - I discovered that these were not photographs by accident.
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One of several incredible 3D renderings by BBB3viz - I discovered that these were not photographs by accident.

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Yulia Brodskaya makes elaborate typographic creations entirely out of paper. (via)
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Yulia Brodskaya makes elaborate typographic creations entirely out of paper. (via)

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Howdy. I'm a Christian, designer, entrepeneur, and armchair philosopher. I'm blessed to be a dad and husband. I get to do what I love every day with awesome people.

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