nevver:

Tomb Raider, Victo Ngai

nevver:

Tomb Raider, Victo Ngai


brain-food:

by ~TylerChampion


Jeff Bridges, Hailee Steinfeld, Matt Damon with directors Joel & Ethan Coen on the set of ‘True Grit’, photographed by Jeff Bridges, 2010.

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fuckyeahmovieposters:


Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back by DirtyGreatPixels

fuckyeahmovieposters:

Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back by DirtyGreatPixels


legallyblindobservations:


The World’s Quietest Room
Scientists at Minneapolis’ Orfield Labs created their own soundless room, an anechoic chamber. Their studies have found that when putting subjects within the chamber, they begin to hallucinate within 30 minutes. 
With an average quiet room having a sound level of 30 decibels, the anechoic chamber’s sound level is -9 decibels. The ceiling, floor, and walls of the chamber absorb sound rather than have it bounce off as normal objects do. The chamber is so quiet that the subjectscan even hear their own organs functioning.
Although extremely interesting, the experience is rather unpleasant. Not one subject has spent more than 45 minutes in the chamber alone. 
Leaving a person to only their thoughts, the chamber could drive them insane.

legallyblindobservations:

The World’s Quietest Room

Scientists at Minneapolis’ Orfield Labs created their own soundless room, an anechoic chamber. Their studies have found that when putting subjects within the chamber, they begin to hallucinate within 30 minutes. 

With an average quiet room having a sound level of 30 decibels, the anechoic chamber’s sound level is -9 decibels. The ceiling, floor, and walls of the chamber absorb sound rather than have it bounce off as normal objects do. The chamber is so quiet that the subjectscan even hear their own organs functioning.

Although extremely interesting, the experience is rather unpleasant. Not one subject has spent more than 45 minutes in the chamber alone.

Leaving a person to only their thoughts, the chamber could drive them insane.

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dawnawakened:

Underwater Girl, Portrait Photography 2011

Jacob Sutton is an amazing photographer from London. Mr. Sutton usually focuses his work in the field of fashion, but for this portrait series, Underwater Girl, he experiments with something not too far from the norm. I really love the deep focus he attains on the subject, the manipulation Jacob does is scathing. Be sure to check out more of his work and upcoming exhibitions over at his main site, here.

Jacob’s work is also available on Tumblr.


spaceplasma:

Stunning Views of Venus, All the Way from Saturn

Two amazing images from the Cassini spacecraft today: We know how brightly Venus shines in our own night sky; now here’s visual proof it shines brightly even in the skies above Saturn. In one image it shines so brightly that it is even visible looking through Saturn’s rings! But in this absolutely stunning shot, above, Venus appears as a morning star, just off the edge of the planet. From Cassini, you’re looking directly above the edge of Saturn’s G ring to see the white dot, which is Venus. Lower down, Saturn’s E ring makes an appearance, looking blue thanks to the scattering properties of the dust that comprises the ring. (A bright spot near the E ring is a distant star, the Cassini CICLOPS team says.)

On average, Venus and Saturn are about 1,321,200,000 km (820,955,619 mi or 8.83 astronomical units) apart, so that’s a nice, long distance shot! Venus is brighter in Saturn’s skies than Earth is, however, because Venus is covered in thick sulfuric acid clouds, making it very bright.

Venus is the white dot, just above and to the right of the image center. Again, its amazing that it shines through the rings.

This view looks toward the unilluminated side of the rings from about 17 degrees below the ring plane, and was taken in visible light (and it is a true-color image) with the Cassini spacecraft wide-angle camera on Nov. 10, 2012.

In an email about these images, Cassini imaging team lead Carolyn Porco said that even though Venus reaches nearly 900 degrees Fahrenheit (500 degrees Celsius) and has a surface pressure 100 times that of Earth’s, Venus is considered a twin of our planet because of their similar sizes, masses, rocky compositions and close orbits.

And so, she pointed out, “Think about Venus the next time you find yourself reveling in the thriving flora, balmy breezes, and temperate climate of a lovely day on Earth, and remember: you could be somewhere else!”

Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute



Destiny

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everydayallweekallyear:

Day 89
3rd March 2013 - last marker one i promise

everydayallweekallyear:

Day 89

3rd March 2013 - last marker one i promise



ginzuna:

Super Punch: Art roundup
Robots by Jan Ditlev.

ginzuna:

Super Punch: Art roundup

Robots by Jan Ditlev.

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