1. 10,000fps!? - The Slow Mo Guys (by theslowmoguys)

  2. Reading digital culture - David Trend - Google Books →

  3. The Wire: Adventures In Sound And Music: Article →

  4. MARCUS COATES: Dawn Chorus →

  5. How a Parrot Learns its Name in the Wild

  6. iheartmyart:

Andrea Galvani, Higgs Ocean #8, C-print mounted on aluminum dibond, 75 x 116 cm // 29.5 x 45.7 inches. Edition of 5   3 AP

    iheartmyart:

    Andrea Galvani, Higgs Ocean #8, C-print mounted on aluminum dibond, 75 x 116 cm // 29.5 x 45.7 inches. Edition of 5 3 AP

  7. iheartmyart:

Andrea Galvani, Higgs Ocean #7, C-print mounted on aluminum dibond, 75 x 116 cm // 29.5 x 45.7 inches. Edition of 5 3 AP

    iheartmyart:

    Andrea Galvani, Higgs Ocean #7, C-print mounted on aluminum dibond, 75 x 116 cm // 29.5 x 45.7 inches. Edition of 5 3 AP

  8. 30 January 2012

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    npr:

    The Dolphinator

    Franky Zapata invented it. I want it. Zapata is a star in the world of French Jet Ski racing (where competitors do flips, obstacle courses, slalom and go very, very fast). A few months ago, he came out with this thing.

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  10. hyperallergic:

Sounds like a museum exhibition worth checking out in New Orleans.

weareconstance:

The Historic New Orleans Collection currently is showing The Eighteenth Star: Treasures from 200 Years of Louisiana Statehood. The show contains stories that have defined Louisiana since its entry into the Union on April 30, 1812, as the eighteenth state.
The show will stay up until January 29th.
above: Drinking water donated after Hurricane Katrina by Anheuser-Busch, Inc., 2005.

    hyperallergic:

    Sounds like a museum exhibition worth checking out in New Orleans.

    weareconstance:

    The Historic New Orleans Collection currently is showing The Eighteenth Star: Treasures from 200 Years of Louisiana Statehood. The show contains stories that have defined Louisiana since its entry into the Union on April 30, 1812, as the eighteenth state.

    The show will stay up until January 29th.

    above: Drinking water donated after Hurricane Katrina by Anheuser-Busch, Inc., 2005.

  11. newyorker:

    Nailed: Dzine’s Elaborate Manicures

    Inspired by the bootleg nail salon his mother set up in their West Chicago apartment, the artist Carlos (Dzine) Rolon’s work looks at fingernails as a canvas for fine art. He has installed temporary salons with a part-time manicurist at both Salon 94 gallery and the New Museum, and for his recent book, “Nailed by Dzine,” he enlisted photographers around the world to document contemporary nail art in their respective cities.

    For more photos from “Nailed by Dzine”: http://nyr.kr/wMr0yc

  12. boston:

Ghost boat found after three-year, 3,500-mile journey
- After wandering the sea for more than three years, the Queen Bee out of Nantucket was found 20 miles off the northern coast of Spain.
(US Coast Guard photo)

    boston:

    Ghost boat found after three-year, 3,500-mile journey

    - After wandering the sea for more than three years, the Queen Bee out of Nantucket was found 20 miles off the northern coast of Spain.

    (US Coast Guard photo)

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