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  1. Anatomical Diagram Of The Incredible Hulk’s Skull

This anatomical diagram by Glendon Mellow attempts to put scientific data behind Bruce Banner’s superheroic transformation from man to Hulk.

    Anatomical Diagram Of The Incredible Hulk’s Skull

    This anatomical diagram by Glendon Mellow attempts to put scientific data behind Bruce Banner’s superheroic transformation from man to Hulk.

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  5. Simryn Gill’s work questions the coherence of systems that humans create to ‘know’ the world around them. Simryn Gill’s work questions the coherence of systems that humans create to ‘know’ the world around them.
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    Simryn Gill’s work questions the coherence of systems that humans create to ‘know’ the world around them.

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  8. tiefighters:

It’s A Star Wars
Created by Danny Haas
Prints available at society6.

    tiefighters:

    It’s A Star Wars

    Created by Danny Haas

    Prints available at society6.

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  10. the-overlook-hotel:

    Poster and gallery images from “RED®UM: An exhibition inspired by Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining”, which ran in Singapore in August, 2010.

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  12. considertheaesthetic:

    CD cover and insert design for Daft Punk by Miguel Molina Design.

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  14. The Giant Zlig, 1976
    Pen & ink, marker.

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  17. artpixie:

    DIY Fruit Balloons tutorial by oh hapy day.

    interesting!

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  19. RIP Maurice Sendak :(

    RIP Maurice Sendak :(

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  21. staceythinx:

    Leonardo da Vinci: Anatomist is a new exhibit at The Queen’s Gallery in Buckingham Palace that is on display through October 7, 2012. 

    About the exhibit:

    This exhibition is the largest ever of Leonardo da Vinci’s studies of the human body. Leonardo has long been recognised as one of the great artists of the Renaissance, but he was also a pioneer in the understanding of human anatomy. He intended to publish his ground-breaking work in a treatise on anatomy, and had he done so his discoveries would have transformed European knowledge of the subject. But on Leonardo’s death in 1519 the drawings remained a mass of undigested material among his private papers and their significance was effectively lost to the world for almost 400 years. Today they are among the Royal Collection’s greatest treasures.

    How revolutionary was his work in anatomy? Some of it could not be conclusively proved until the development of MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) scanners in the 1980s.

    If you can’t make it to the exhibit, you can buy the impressive iPad app designed to accompany it:

    The Royal Collection’s iPad app Leonardo da Vinci: Anatomy enables users to appreciate fully the astonishing accuracy of Leonardo’s work for the first time. The app includes interactive 3D anatomical models, pinch-zoom functionality and interviews with experts on Leonardo’s work and the history of medicine. It even allows users to reverse and translate the thousands of notes made by the artist in his distinctive mirror-writing, direct from the pages of his notebooks.

    The app includes all of Leonardo’s anatomical drawings – 268 pages in total. Over 11 chapters the app tells the story of the greatest challenge Leonardo faced in his career as he embarked upon a campaign of dissection in hospitals and medical schools to investigate the bones, muscles, vessels and organs.

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  23. Vintage-inspired posters of the planets by Stephen Di Donato.

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  25. sunfoundation:

Incredibly Intricate 2.5 Ton Carved Marble Manhattan
Yukata Sone received his formal training as an architect, but soon discovered that his penchant for fine details went far beyond merely designing life-size buildings. He began working in marble, carving impossibly detailed landscapes from the cold stone and creating fascinating little worlds.

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    Incredibly Intricate 2.5 Ton Carved Marble Manhattan

    Yukata Sone received his formal training as an architect, but soon discovered that his penchant for fine details went far beyond merely designing life-size buildings. He began working in marble, carving impossibly detailed landscapes from the cold stone and creating fascinating little worlds.

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  27. ianbrooks:

    I Know That Feel, Bro by Chris Gerringer

    Chris Gerringer knows that feel. And it turns out, several different characters from across the geek globe know that feel too, linking them in ways that brings them all closer together. Whether it’s mourning dead parents with Batman and Harry Potter, tight living spaces with Pikachu and Aladdin’s Genie, or the demoted scientific status of the Triceratops and Pluto. I know most (hip) people have probably seen some of these before, but Chris’ series is so endearing and so right fucking on that it deserves one last look. I hope you know that feel too.

    Artist: deviantart / tumblr / society6

    LOL i love all these! “i know that feel..” :’)

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