The Presurfer

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Lekker en duurzaam: bierfleshuizen

As people move to more sustainable ways of living, some innovative architects have begun using recycled materials to create more environmentally-friendly habitats. Incredibly, beer bottles have become a primary means of this style of building, with far-ranging benefits including cheap construction, recycling and up-cycling, pollution reduction, natural solar power lighting, and natural insulation.

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Coldplay’s haunting classic ‘The Scientist’ is performed by country music legend Willie Nelson. The film, made by Johnny Kelly, depicts the life of a farmer as he slowly turns his family farm into an industrial animal factory before seeing the errors of his ways and opting for a more sustainable future.

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Interactieve schildermachine

The Interactive Robotic Painting Machine was created by artist and composer Benjamin Grosser. The machine uses artificial intelligence to paint its own body of work and to make its own decisions.

While doing so, it listens to its environment and considers what it hears as input into the painting process. In the absence of someone or something else making sound in its presence, the machine, like many artists, listens to itself.

Interactive Robotic Painting Machine (2011) from benjamin grosser on Vimeo.

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Een eeuw in dans

A viral for Westfield Stratford City, London, UK. The film is a 100 year countdown to the grand opening of Westfield Stratford City on September 13th 2011, and celebrates a century of East London fashion, dance and music. The film was shot over 4 days in east London locations with hundreds of costume changes.

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Menselijk brein op dieren ingesteld

Surrounded by technology and urbanity we may be, but the human brain remains profoundly hard-wired for responding to animals. When people are shown pictures of animals, specific parts of their amygdalas – a structure central to pleasure and pain, fear and reward – react almost instantly.

Put another way, glimpsing a bird at the feeder or a shark on Animal Planet could invoke cognitive tricks inherited from ancestors who walked on four legs in shallow water.

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De vloek van de jongen met de traan

On September 4, 1985, the British tabloid newspaper The Sun reported that a firefighter from Yorkshire was claiming that undamaged copies of a painting of a crying boy were frequently found amidst the ruins of burned houses. By the end of November, belief in the painting’s curse was widespread enough that The Sun was organising mass bonfires of the paintings, sent in by readers.

Steve Punt, British writer and comedian, investigated the curse of the crying boy. The conclusion reached was that the prints were treated with some varnish containing fire repellant, and that the string holding the painting to the wall would be the first to perish, resulting in the painting landing face down on the floor and thus being protected.

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Ontdek de verlaten crypte van België

 

Treading deep underground, German photographer Sven Fennema explores the realm of the dead – a place where people were buried long ago. The labyrinthine tunnels of the old, abandoned crypt of the cemetery of Laeken in Belgium lie before him, full of mementos, grave plates, and the traces left by those who loved and came to pay their respects to the deceased.

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Mysterie in de Oeral onopgelost

The Dyatlov Pass incident refers to an event that resulted in the deaths of nine ski hikers in the northern Ural mountains on the night of February 2, 1959. It happened on the east shoulder of the mountain Kholat Syakhl. The lack of eyewitnesses has inspired much speculation. Soviet investigators determined only that ‘a compelling unknown force’ had caused the deaths.

Investigators at the time determined that the hikers tore open their tent from within, departing barefoot in heavy snow. Though the corpses showed no signs of struggle, two victims had fractured skulls, two had broken ribs, and one was missing her tongue. According to sources, four of the victims’ clothing contained substantial levels of radiation.

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Waarom tijd soms haast stil lijkt te staan

Though our perception of time can be stunningly precise it can also be curiously plastic. Some moments seem to last longer than others, and scientists don’t know why. Unlike our other senses, our perception of time has no defined location in our brain, making it difficult to understand and study.

But now researchers have found hints that our sense of time stems from specialized units in our brain, channels of neurons tuned to signals of certain time lengths. The workings of the brain are far from simple, however, and the channel-based model doesn’t explain why, for example, time seems to pass more slowly when we are in a life threatening situation like falling off a roof or a car crash.

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Kernbom vermist (al 50 jaar)


More than 50 years after a 7,600lb (3,500kg) nuclear bomb was dropped in US waters following a mid-air military collision, the question of whether the missing weapon still poses a threat remains. The bomb was carried by a US B-47 bomber when it collided in midair with an F-86 fighter plane.

Despite being damaged, the B-47 remained airborne and purposefully jettisoned the bomb into the water to reduce the aircraft weight and prevent the bomb exploding during the emergency landing. Following several unsuccessful searches, the bomb was lost somewhere in Wassaw Sound off the shores of Tybee Island.

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