30.04.2013

Address Is Approximate

Google Street View stop motion animation short made as a personal project by director Tom Jenkins. The story is about a lonely desk toy which...

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29.04.2013

Unbelievable Places

Our world is so full of wonders... Thinking about this, the pictures collection will be of all natural sights you can find while traveling...

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19.04.2013

Black Holeo

The increable project Black Hole by Fabian Oefner were made by paint, a metallic rod, a drill, and a...

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17.04.2013

Digital Illustrations by Jia Xing Yap

Collection of amazing digital...

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15.04.2013

Wynwood

Meet the style of Wynwood. It's Miami's neighborhood where there are a lot of street arts in everywhere by the most famous graffiti...

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15.04.2013

A football field deforested by the WWF

In Brazil an area the size of a football field is deforested every 4 minutes. Thinking about this, WWF came up an incredibly smart idea. For...

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11.04.2013

'Squirrel Life' by Nancy Rose

Nancy Rose, a Canadian photographer from Halifaz, captured...

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04.04.2013

Snow Art by Simon Beck

The engineer, Simon Beck, from Southern England, expresses himself by creating large...

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03.04.2013

Musical Instruments Photographed From Inside

These amazing interior macro shots of the violin, cello, flute, pipe organ and other musical instruments were taken by German...

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03.04.2013

Buttons Sculptures by Augusto Esquivel

Augusto Esquivel is a Miami-based artist who composes sculptures using hundreds of buttons...

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02.04.2013

Chewing Gum Structures by Jeremy Laffon

French artist Jeremy Laffon builds complex architectural...

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02.04.2013

727 Fuselage Home

Located in Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica, the Hotel Costa Verde refurbished a 1965 Boeing 727...

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eureka [yoo-ree-kuh, yuh-]
Interjection
1. (initial capital letter) I have found (it): the reputed exclamation of Archimedes when, after long study, he discovered a method of detecting the amount of alloy mixed with the gold in the crown of the king of Syracuse.
2. (used as an exclamation of triumph at a discovery.)