CheersDan tries to go glass to glass.
Cazare Costinesti
Just recently discovered these. This is one of Aled Lewis’ pieces from his Toy Stories series. I recommend checking’em all out. They’re funny as hell.
Overconfidence
As websites for the NewsHour, Frontline and PBS remain under attack by hackers, the NewsHour has published its transcripts and videos from Monday night’s broadcast to Tumblr for the time being.
Thanks for your patience as we work to get everything back to normal.
(Source: newshour.pbs.org)
From Detroit to Sydney, London to Manila, Oklahoma to South Korea — Tumblr people are hanging out with their Dashboard in record numbers.
Organizing a Meetup and getting the word out is easier than ever. Just fill out our handy form and we’ll get you set up!
We’ve also started collecting photos and videos from your Meetups at Last Night’s Meetup. So go submit them if you haven’t yet!
And we’ll see you NYC tumblrs in Union Square on Sunday!
Tōhoku Japanese Earthquake Sculpture by Luke Jerram.
About the piece:
This sculpture was made to contemplate the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan. To create the sculpture a seismogram of the earthquake, was rotated using computer aided design and then printed in 3 dimensions using rapid prototyping technology. The artwork measures 30cm x 20cm and represents 9 minutes of the earthquake.
Look for it soon at the Jerwood Space in London for a show called Terra. The show will also include his fantastic virus sculptures.
You may remember Luke Jerram for placing pianos all over Grand Rapids during ArtPrize 2010.
(via arlpolicynotes)
The French are notorious for their obsession with maddening, micro-meddling rules and regulations.
Anglo-Saxons who live in France, as I do, constantly struggle with the puzzling paradox in a society universally admired for its splendid “joie de vivre” — yet infamous for its oppressive…


