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8 years ago
Flat House + Atelier So-So. 鶴川の家 - Tsurukawa House.  Kanagawa. Japan. Photos: Flat House 
Flat House + Atelier So-So. 鶴川の家 - Tsurukawa House.  Kanagawa. Japan. Photos: Flat House 
Flat House + Atelier So-So. 鶴川の家 - Tsurukawa House.  Kanagawa. Japan. Photos: Flat House 
Flat House + Atelier So-So. 鶴川の家 - Tsurukawa House.  Kanagawa. Japan. Photos: Flat House 
Flat House + Atelier So-So. 鶴川の家 - Tsurukawa House.  Kanagawa. Japan. Photos: Flat House 

Flat House + Atelier So-So. 鶴川の家 - Tsurukawa House.  Kanagawa. Japan. photos: Flat House 


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8 years ago

I've seen them perform, absolutely amazing

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8 years ago
Residence In Woody Creek, Colorado
Residence In Woody Creek, Colorado
Residence In Woody Creek, Colorado
Residence In Woody Creek, Colorado
Residence In Woody Creek, Colorado
Residence In Woody Creek, Colorado
Residence In Woody Creek, Colorado
Residence In Woody Creek, Colorado
Residence In Woody Creek, Colorado
Residence In Woody Creek, Colorado

Residence in Woody Creek, Colorado

Perched at the rivers edge, this Pampiano Residence by Studio B consists of an addition to the existing house as well as a detached garage with a dwelling unit above. The new architecture reinterprets the existing house and marries the project as ‘a whole’ through its use of materials, patterns and massing.

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8 years ago

Why do we not discuss clouds more?

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I mean look at that. That’s water.

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Flying water.

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FLYING

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FUCKING

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WATER

LIKE WHAT THE FUCK, WHY DO WE EVER STOP TALKING ABOUT THIS

WHAT IS THIS

HOW IS THIS EVEN

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AND NOW THE FLYING WATER IS EATING A MOUNTAIN

GOD DAMN, WHAT

8 years ago

Something a little more frivolous

I have been all of these at one point or another.

Science Aesthetics

I was feeling inspired last night, so I decided to make this purely for fun.

To the moon and back: Cold, dark nights clutching thermos flasks of hot coffee. Machinery whirring as telescopes trace a star across the sky. Intricate, geometric drawings of the celestial sphere. A messy bun and a NASA t-shirt. Filling in the logbook while punk rock blares in the background to keep you energised and awake. Pictures of nebulae and galaxies everywhere, because pretty space pictures is half the fun. Annoyed huffs every time someone mentions their star sign.

Natural Philosopher: Long, intellectual debates in coffee shops about mathematics, physics, philosophy. Chalkboards covered with equations and calculations in a precise, curving handwriting. That Eureka moment while deep in thought, expressed only with a small smile and a scribbled proof on the back of a serviette. Chaotic desks in front of bookshelves groaning with old textbooks. Antique lab equipment as functional decor.

“Trust Me, I’m a Scientist”: Large computer screens running freshly-typed code. Neat lab books and PDFs of journal articles. The smell of whiteboard markers. Polished new equipment in a tangle of cables, hooked up to a digital oscilloscope. Exact amounts of chemicals in rows in metal shelves. Resting your feet up on the bench after a long day in the lab. The satisfying hum of your colleagues as they work on their experiments around you.   

Science Expedition: Dirt under your nails and a loosely-bound collection of field notes. Plant clippings carefully taken to be analysed back in the lab. Soft fur on tough, wild animals. The bitter smoke from eco-friendly firewood while you roast marshmallows and listen to a supervisor’s witty stories. Free-handing diagrams while looking through a microscope. Sketching flowers and that gorgeous ocean view from your last field trip. Reading Darwin on the bus home but falling asleep on your lab partner’s shoulder out of sheer exhaustion after the first three pages.

Life is a Science: Scrolling past an anti-vax facebook post and resisting the urge to burn down the internet. Shiny dissection kits and the sharp smell of formaldehyde. Making time to work out and pack a healthy lunch because your mind is sharpest when your body is well. Debunking the latest superfood fad with peer-reviewed journal articles. Making friends with some of the nicer med school kids in anatomy class. Colour-coded, neatly labelled diagrams and a thousand different terms memorised. Getting a double-helix DNA sculpture for your desk.      

What they show on TV isn’t real hacking: Rubbing your eyes after staring at a screen for five hours straight. Having a blank keyboard because all the letters are rubbed off already. Energy drinks in strange colours at strange hours. Being fluent in four different coding languages. Circuit boards and printouts. Ones and zeroes. Running jokes about turning everything off and on again. Rage-quitting when you realise you forgot a comma or a colon somewhere. Black screens with brightly coloured lines. The comforting click-click of fingertips tapping keys. Applying to intern at Google every three months because maybe they’ll take you this time. Writing a piece of code to do something simple just because.

8 years ago
Don’t Try This At Home!
Don’t Try This At Home!
Don’t Try This At Home!
Don’t Try This At Home!
Don’t Try This At Home!
Don’t Try This At Home!
Don’t Try This At Home!
Don’t Try This At Home!
Don’t Try This At Home!

Don’t try this at home!

I talked about the interesting structure of graphite (aka pencil lead) in our latest video:

But I didn’t have time to touch on one of the fascinating side effects of this structure - graphite’s conductivity. A single, two-dimensional sheet of graphite (known as graphene) is the most conductive material we know about. Diamond is among the least conductive materials we know about.

Impure graphite - like the stuff we find in pencils - is somewhere in between. It’s more conductive than sea water and less conductive than steel. As free electrons flow through it, it lights up like a filament and puts out a lot of heat.

Some risk-taking YouTubers (MausolfB Education and ElectroBoom) demonstrated this property so you don’t have to.

Diamond photo credit: Macroscopic Solutions, Graphite photo credit: DerHexer


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8 years ago
Pipette. Run. Cry. Repeat. Comic By Www.facebook.com/sketchingscience.atgc/

Pipette. Run. Cry. Repeat. Comic by www.facebook.com/sketchingscience.atgc/


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8 years ago
This Map Shows Where The Polls Got It Wrong Purple = Trump Received More Votes Than Expected Green =

This map shows where the polls got it wrong Purple = Trump received more votes than expected Green = Clinton received more votes than expected Click here for full election results


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