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- This is how someone from the Netherlands sees Western-Eastern-Southern and Northen Europe
- Pioneer computer engineer Jean F. Hall with AVIDAC, one of the first digital computers, January of 1953
- Why is it “sorrow” and not “sorge”?
- When a math trick turns out to be real
- The University of Hong Kong created the world’s first soft, 3D, biocompatible semiconductor made from hydrogel that mimics tissue and interacts with living cells.
- @toastiepostie.bsky.social | That Used to Be Total Junk Stained Glass Cat — By Shelyhina Kateryna
- Marble that looks wet. This jaw-dropping detail comes from “The Nymph” (La Ninfa) by Italian sculptor Giovanni Battista Lombardi (1823–1880)where solid stone is carved to mimic water rippling around her bare feet. The full sculpture was executed in 1858 for Palazzo Facchi in Brescia
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How the Elite rigged Society (and why it’s falling apart) | David Brooks
“Put moral formation at the centre of your society” David Brooks’ speech was challenging and thought provoking, calling for us to reassess what we think cultural renewal looks like and to reconnect to our spiritual roots. __ Reserve your 1st … Continue reading
Across Rural Europe, Ashley Suszczynski Photographs Remarkable and Ancient Masked Traditions | Colossal
August 26, 2024 Art Craft History Photography Kate Mothes “Survakari,” Dolna Sekirna Village, Breznik Municipality, Bulgaria. All images © Ashley Suszczynski As a child, Ashley Suszczynski used to draw copiously in her school notebooks and escape into the chimerical worlds of … Continue reading
Lima’s massive city mural adds splash of color
Rainbow colors are splashed across small houses in a once grey neighborhood of Peru’s capital city Lima creating the optical illusion of a giant mural across San Cristobal hill which can be seen from various vantage points. #ColorEnergia #Lima #Peru … Continue reading
Stories in Place: Mosaic On A Stick
nspired by colorful mosaic artwork, this mixed media piece follows the story of multiracial artist Lori Greene. Greene owns the mosaic studio and community art space “Mosaic On A Stick” in St. Paul, Minnesota. Stories in Place is a collection … Continue reading
THE RAILWAY CHILDREN – ‘Now and Then’ Documentary
A beloved British classic that is 50 years old this year, watch the ‘Now and Then’ documentary now
A Beach of Our Own | New York Times
A Beachfront Haven for African American Families In the 1930s, bought plots for themselves in Sag Harbor, establishing a close-knit community that’s spanned multiple generations. Director – Joshua Kissi Director of Photography / Editor – Cameron Robert Assistant Director – … Continue reading
Weary Hikers in Norway Can Take Break in Cabin Built Like a 3D Puzzle – My Modern Met
Thanks to a true community effort, weary hikers trekking along the arctic terrain of northern Norway will have a new place to rest their feet. A small cabin in Hammerfest—commissioned by the town’s local chapter of the Norwegian Trekking Association … Continue reading