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Real objects/places, mental objects/places, virtual objects/places - A thought about Art for tomorrow [sndbox]
@paolobeneforti: What if an artist creates a physical statue considering also a virtual doppelganger for it - a twin sister which you can see online or using some Google Glasses? A twin sister which can move and interact with the ones that are watching and touching it, that can change colors, and play stories and actually add more visual contents to the original, physical one.Seoullo 7017 - the Highline of Seoul?
@mintvilla: Seoullo 7017 is an elevated park, also known as a “sky arboretum” in the center of Seoul. It is a former highway infrastructure in Seoul that used to serve high volumes of traffic for past 17 years. This old infrastructure that was supposed to be demolished, reborn as a public park space was in fact, largely inspired by Highline design in New York.The Country I would like to visit (7) Australia, Uluru
@leesongyi: Uluru in Australia is famous for its pretty star attractions. Nature sometimes brings a great comfort. I would like you to be comfortable for a while with my paintings.Photography In Tokyo
@howtostartablog: I've been in Tokyo for around 5 days and it's been an incredible stay so far. The weather is cold but I love it here (especially since Malaysia is super hot).The food is great, everything is super efficient, orderly and you don't feel wronged anywhere you go.
Good Things and Not-So-Good Things About E-Books - E-book vs. Print Book 2
@bree1042: Some people complain about print books: too heavy, easily torn, get dirty, too small prints... Then, e-books can make reading more pleasurable experience to them? Well, find out for yourself!The Answer: 480 Million Liters
@roused: The Question: How many liters of water cascade down Austria's highest waterfall in 24 hours on typical summer day?The Answer: 480 Million Liters. As you approach the base, you feel the vibration, and the spray of the pure glacial water. Because the volume of the water corresponds the the volume of the sound, you are enveloped in white noise. It's an unforgettable experience when you visit the Krimmler Waterfalls for the first time.
Should schools consult students before school fee increment?
@jaff8: My neighbourhood has been very hot this morning, because of a protest. The most popular university in my state had a convocation ceremony to be held today. But unknowingly to the school, the students of the university organised a protest to disrupt the activities of the convocation. (Oh yeah, I know it sounds really weird)A crash, a man and lifelong empiness with pain: Phantom Limb Pain [Part One]
@myego13: It was the year of 2002, first days of November...It was a legendary World Cup experience for Turkish soccer fans in Korea & Japan. After almost a few months have passed, this was still being talked about on the national news. Every newspaper and TV show was filled with soccer. Between all these big news, a few lines of text and an article with a photo of a wrecked up car; young soccer player almost died! He came alive from a ruined car like a miracle etc. etc.
Information Science – What the Hell Is Information?
@fingersik: Lately terms like “information age” and “information society” are being ever-increasingly used. Who among us can though say, with clear conscience, that you know what information is? In this article I’ll present two main point of views that are being currently used when regarding information and numerous definitions that have been created under the banner of Information science.İklimler ( The Climates ) / The Best Turkish Films 3 ( Film Review )
@teachblogger: Turkish cinema has presented many successful works in the last years. Nuri Bilge Ceylan is one of the best film directors that Turkey has shown to the world. In this post, you are going to read a good review about one of his best films. Enjoy reading the review of the Climates (İklimler)Coal and Carbonization
@monomyth: At the beginning of the old generation energy sources I think coal-oil-natural gas is coming. These are the reasons for war in some countries and prosperity in others. Energy is perhaps the greatest hunger country. Investments in the energy market now cover a large percentage.Support Creative Authors and Impactful Projects
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