Watch the first trailer for Bryan Singer’s futuristic webseries H+, in which the population has ditched smart phones for brain implants. And of course, it all goes horribly wrong.
If you want to see an evolutionary dead end, look no further than the supermarket produce aisle. Every banana you eat is an infertile clone, and its wild ancestors weren’t much better when it came to finding new genes.
This beautiful video took over a year to put together in 2009 and 2010, and it’s made up of over 30 hours of exposure. Shot from the southern coast of Australia, it provides an awe-inspiring view of the southern constellations.
Here’s a lovely little animation by Per Byhring and the University of Oslo’s Department of Physics that explains how aurora borealis lights up the northern climes. A four minutes and forty-eight seconds well spent.
For her Liquid Ground series, photographer Helen Pynor shot submerged garments with eerily displaced human organs floating out of them. Prynor’s series seeks to provide a counterpoint to the disgust and revulsion most folks associate with human viscera.
"Lean too much on other people’s approval and it becomes a bed of thorns." -Tehyi Hsieh
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