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Reblogged from razorshapes

razorshapes:

Dukno Yoon

Wings

Movement and interactive relationship with the body has been the most important element throughout my body of work. However through these works, I also started to explore the mechanical structure as a form. Mechanical structure becomes the most enjoyable form to me as it becomes complex yet remains simple and coherent. The contrast between metal structural form and natural feather, together with the repetitive and whimsical movements of fragile wings, provokes the imagination and evolves the intimate relationship between work and viewer/wearer. Although the recent series, segmented wings have been focused on the formal challenge to engineer an intricate movement that simulates bird wings, these works are intended to be a series of poems in which I develope my own formal language, interpret the nature of wings, create various structural forms with movements, and share the metaphor, imagination, humor, with viewer/wearer.

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Reblogged from m-ir4cles
Well f*ck.

Well f*ck.

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Reblogged from freshorphresh

freshorphresh:

Presenting Horrible Movie Clichés, an illustrated guide, brought to you by the New York International Latino Film Festival.

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Reblogged from frost-giants-and-fries-deactiva
the-science-of-destruction:

frost-giants-and-fries:

I like the gradient of leg-openness
from prim and proper to FUCK IT I’M ROBERT DOWNEY JR

Thank God Tom wasn’t there

the-science-of-destruction:

frost-giants-and-fries:

I like the gradient of leg-openness

from prim and proper to FUCK IT I’M ROBERT DOWNEY JR

Thank God Tom wasn’t there

(via black-nata)

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Reblogged from jamescagney

solarbeans:

Tom Hiddleston eating chocolate seconds before the interview starts.

*sobs*

My two favourite things in the whole world. 

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Reblogged from kamikazelolicon
You precious thing.

You precious thing.

(Source: kamikazelolicon, via the--last--flower)

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Reblogged from expose-the-light

wnycradiolab:

expose-the-light:

Acoustic Levitation

At the U.S. Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory, scientists have been experimenting with sound waves and pharmaceutical solutions, levitating soluble drops between two speakers facing each other. While their research has produced some visually fascinating results, it has also led to the discovery of a far more effective method for creating amorphous drugs, which happen to be the more desirable of two forms that pharmaceutical drugs can take.Watch Video Here. 

GIFs by Science-llama

WOW.

(via proofmathisbeautiful)

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Reblogged from naomonsteri

kimmsauce:

Thor’s gonna need some ice for that burn

(Source: naomonsteri, via shootingnova)