Gary Greenberg: The beautiful nano details of our world – YouTube

When photographed under a 3D microscope, grains of appear like colorful pieces of candy and the stamens in a become like fantastical spires at an amusement park. Gary Greenberg reveals the thrilling details of the microworld. (Filmed at TEDxMaui.)

via Gary Greenberg: The beautiful nano details of our world – YouTube.

Where the Hell is Matt? 2012 – YouTube

We should more often ^_^

Where the Hell is Matt? 2012 – YouTube.

Don Tapscott: Four principles for the open world – YouTube

Don Tapscott: Four principles for the open world – YouTube.

Let´s look at the world a little differently

Let´s look at the a little differently

They never show us this kind of footage from security cameras. Only bad things.

via Coca Cola Security Cameras – YouTube.

Picture of the Day: The Largest Tree in the World

Photograph by JIM BAHN

The General Sherman is a giant sequoia located in the Giant Forest of Sequoia National Park in Tulare County, . By volume, it is the known living single stem tree on Earth. With a height of 83.8 metres (275 ft), a diameter of 7.7 metres (25 ft), an estimated bole (trunk) volume of 1,487 cubic metres (52,513 cu ft), and an estimated age of 2,300 – 2,700 years.

In 1879 this tree was named after American Civil War general, William Tecumseh Sherman, by naturalist James Wolverton, who had served as a lieutenant in the 9th Indiana Cavalry under Sherman. In 1931, following comparisons with the nearby General Grant tree, General Sherman was identified as the largest tree in the . One result of this process was that wood volume became widely accepted as the standard for establishing and comparing the size of different trees. [Source]

Picture of the Day: The Largest Tree in the World.

Platforms for the Future: Magic and Neuroscience on Vimeo

Luigi Anzivino, Scientific Content Developer, Exploratorium speaks at the 2011 Technology Horizons Fall Research Exchange.

The is not as it seems.

via Platforms for the Future: Magic and Neuroscience on Vimeo.

Jaw Dropping Photography from Around the World | inspirationfeed.com

County Sligo, Ireland by Ben Bulben

Jaw Dropping Photography from Around the World | inspirationfeed.com.

What a Wonderful World – BBC ONE | feel desain

Sir David Attenborough’s – This amazing two-minute presents David Attenborough’s unique and beautiful take on natural history highlights on BBC One. Now available to viewers outside the UK in full 1080HD for the first time.

To honor the 85-year-old national treasure who just concluded narrating his final series on the BBC, a UK ad agency mashed up footage from his BBC shows with his spoken-word recording of Louis Armstrong’s “What a Wonderful World.”

via What a Wonderful World – BBC ONE | feel desain.

Dear Art World: William Powhida’s Critique of Everything That’s Wrong with Contemporary Culture | Brain Pickings

Dear ,

I feel you sitting there trying to process the CRAZY shit going on. I’ve been there for months, and it’s driving me INSANE. Fuck it, it seems counterproductive to EVEN talk about this shit, because EVERYONE ALREADY KNOWS WHY “SHIT is REALLY FUCKED UP,” or why I’m wrong.

BUT, I’ve come to some conclusions about shit. One is that we spend A LOT of time BLAMING each other for not understanding WHAT the problem actually is — TRANSPARENCY, Barack Obama, mandates LOBBYISTS, immigrants, RESPONSIBILITY, FREEDOM Truth, LIZARD PEOPLE, FLUORIDE in the water… TOO MUCH OR TOO LITTLE OF ANY OF IT.

I mean, everyone ALREADY has the Answer, it’s just that every ELSE just has ‘it’ all wrong. It’s really simple, apparently, to fix everything by applying some JESUS™, REGULATION®, or CONSTITUTION™ to it. If only we’d just free the Market, convict some bankers, spiritually channel the Founding Fathers, regulate derivatives, STOP eating GM corn syrup, spend more…time with your Family OR LEGALIZE DRUGS.

EXCEPT WE don’t do shit*, because this is AMERICA, Land of the Mr. Softee® and home of the BRAVES® where we are FREE to ARGUE about the CAUSES of social and ECONOMIC inequalities until the grass-fed cows come home. We argue in comment threads, on Facebook™, and twitter™. AND, when we aren’t arguing, We agree with our favorite ‘experts’ on FOX®, CNBC™, and CNN™ as we slide into RECESSION 2.0.

One of the OBVIOUS conclusions I’ve arrived at is that a very FEW people LIKE it that way. WHILE SHIT is bad for MOST of us — 9%+ unemployment, $14 TRILLION+ debt, and a perpetual War on Terror® — *THEY* hope we’ll all just pull a lever next fall ‘PROBLEM SOLVED’ and argue some more about the INTENTIONS of the CLIMATE, BECAUSE the 1% is doing fine.

The only FACTS worth stating are that 20% of the population controls 85% of the net worth and earned 49.9% of the income last year. IN the AMERICAN SPIRIT™ of BLAME and recrimination I’m going to point the finger at…deREGULATED CAPITALISM®! IT is in the very spirit of Capitalism to ACQUIRE MORE CAPITAL. To quote @O_SattyCripnAzz, fellow citizen and member of #Team #1mmy [?], “Money is money no matter how u get it.”

Unfortunately, the same 1% also supports the rest of us by BYING shit and funding almost everything else (museums, residencies, grants…) putting some of us in an awkward position (YOU TOO NATO and Pedro), BUT that doesn’t mean we should SHUT THE FUCK UP, take their MONEY, and say ‘Thank you!’ The Art World is NOT separate from SOCIETY and THIS is how SHIT gets all FUCKED UP — PLUTARCHY, motherfuckers.

So, in my useless capacity as a tool artist, I’ve made some pictures about this SHIT that are FREE to look at**, and they’re ALL DERIVATIVES.

Sincerely,

[signed William Powhida]

*#?

** Bring a chair

via Dear Art World: William Powhida’s Critique of Everything That’s Wrong with Contemporary Culture | Brain Pickings.

A Place In The World by Chautauqua Films — Kickstarter

Right outside Atlanta, Georgia is a small charter school that brings refugee children from war-torn countries all over the and teaches them alongside local American children. A Place In The World follows three families with ties to the school, a first year teacher, and the new principal of the school over the course of two years, as they adapt to, and learn from, this diverse and complex social environment. The asks the question of whether we can all live together in this rapidly changing world.

via A Place In The World by Chautauqua Films — Kickstarter.

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