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unknownskywalker:

Jewelry in motion: Kinetic architecture for your hands by Dukno Yoon

(Source: experimentsinmotion)

hypna:

Wavesis an installation that uses two motors to oscillate a length of rope, creating a visual reminiscent of a digital waveform while creating it’s own whipping hum from the motion of the rope cutting through the air.

Video:

(via poteau)

unknownskywalker:

Heading Towards Aurora Australis

This video was taken by the crew of Expedition 30 on board the International Space Station. The sequence of shots was taken March 10, 2012 from 14:49:58 to 15:06:09 GMT, on a pass from the Indian Ocean, southwest of Australia, to southern New Zealand.

This video mainly focuses on the dynamic motion of the Aurora Australis over the Indian Ocean. The video begins far enough away from the aurora so it is easy to see the underside, and as the ISS flies over, the camera captures the motion of the aurora from the top.

unknownskywalker:

Jewelry in motion: Kinetic architecture for your hands by Dukno Yoon

(Source: experimentsinmotion)

(Source: whereisthecoool)

hypna:

Wavesis an installation that uses two motors to oscillate a length of rope, creating a visual reminiscent of a digital waveform while creating it’s own whipping hum from the motion of the rope cutting through the air.

Video:

(via poteau)

darksilenceinsuburbia:

Mirko Sevic. Stillness-Sleeper, 2010.

darksilenceinsuburbia:

Mirko Sevic. Stillness-Sleeper, 2010.

black-tangled-heart:

Photography by Amelia Fletcher

(Source: arpeggia)

unknownskywalker:

Heading Towards Aurora Australis

This video was taken by the crew of Expedition 30 on board the International Space Station. The sequence of shots was taken March 10, 2012 from 14:49:58 to 15:06:09 GMT, on a pass from the Indian Ocean, southwest of Australia, to southern New Zealand.

This video mainly focuses on the dynamic motion of the Aurora Australis over the Indian Ocean. The video begins far enough away from the aurora so it is easy to see the underside, and as the ISS flies over, the camera captures the motion of the aurora from the top.

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