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Pwned News \\ Davidope + Eye, Robot

some last vicious dope  shots from Davidope. – according to his personal site so.

enjoy  ..

*Bonus*

some..

compilation of student work from Eye,Robot  at SCI-Arc Fall 2012.

“Eye, Robot” focuses on the intersection of computation, robotic fabrication, and cinematography. The course explores robotic motion control as a creative medium for designers, mainly through the use of the custom robotic animation software platform, designed specifically for the SCI-Arc Robot House. The platform has the unique ability for the designer not only to design motion, but also to program, simulate, and speculate all at the same time. This type of animation space suspends the distinction between simulation, speculation, and ‘the real’, making it very hard for one to determine which is which while questioning traditional notions of architectural representation.[click for gallery]

Course: Eye,Robot : Introduction to Robotics

Instructors: Brandon Kruysman, Jonathan Proto

@ The Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc). 

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Spare Knowledge \\ HAWT sauce on Black Holes

Lets say we LIKE the cosmos theory and we EVEN MORE adore the experimental predictions of artistic scopes taken . Aggro-style Thursday from the block — yOu arch minionz love evolving through that stuff from the FG.   .gogogo.

Smash It Up

A massive black hole hidden at the center of nearby galaxy, Centaurus A, feeds on a smaller galaxy in a spectacular collision.

[Credit: NASA/ESA/STScl]

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Here Come The Warm Jets

Combining observations done with ESO’s Very Large Telescope and NASA’s Chandra X-ray telescope, astronomers have uncovered the most powerful pair of jets ever seen from a stellar black hole. The black hole blows a huge bubble of hot gas, 1000 light-years

[Credit: ESO/L. Calçada]

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Radio Waves

This artist’s concept shows a galaxy with a supermassive black hole at its core. The black hole is shooting out jets of radio waves. New research led by theoretical astrophysicist David Garofalo of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California

[Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech]

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Eat to the Beat

Artist’s schematic impression of the distortion of space-time by a supermassive black hole at the center of a galaxy. The black hole will swallow dark matter at a rate which depends on its mass and on the amount of dark matter around it.

[Credit: Felipe Esquivel Reed]

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Beware of the Blob

This illustration shows what one of the galaxies inside a blob might look like, with the spiral arms of the galaxy in yellow and white, and two-sided outflow powered by the supermassive black hole buried inside shown in bright yellow.

[Credit: NASA/CXC/M.Weiss]

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dnt mind dropping.–>

~~some HAWT sauce.-

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| First Clicks [pt.074-21]

good fuckin’ morning bots!

 back.to.basics style for now.

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first click ever

The first permanent photograph ever taken, by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce in 1826.

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first art syncronicity photograph

“Dali Atomicus” by Philippe Halsman.

This photograph was shot live.  It took 26 attempts, & over five  hours to get it to look like this.  Halsman would count, & on  ‘four’, Salvador Dali would leap in the air, three assistants would  throw cats, one other assistant would chuck the bucket of water, &  Halsman’s wife would hold the chair as Halsman took the picture.

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first greatest sports photograph

Neil Leifer’s iconic photo of Muhammad Ali’s knockout of Cleveland Williams in 1966.

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first hug for science photograph

A photograph from the October 1927 Fifth Solvay International Conference, where the world’s most notable physicists met to discuss the newly formulated quantum theory. The leading figures were Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr. Einstein, not completely convinced with Heisenberg’s “Uncertainty Principle,” said “God does not play dice.” Bohr replied, “Einstein, stop telling God what to do.”

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furthest earth photograph

Pale Blue Dot is a photograph of planet Earth taken from a record distance of 3.7 billion miles, at the edge of our solar system.

Earth is the blue dot that can be seen at the middle of the picture seeing right

..still remains the Earth’s most distant photograph.

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first “OWNED” photograph

Muybridge’s The Horse in Motion, 1878

In 1872, the former governor of California Leland Stanford, a businessman and race-horse owner, hired Muybridge for some photographic studies. He had taken a position on a popularly debated question of the day — whether all four feet of a horse were off the ground at the same time while trotting.

Muybridge settled Stanford’s question with a single photographic negative showing his Standardbred trotting horse Occident airborne at the trot.

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hopefully more to come on that topic ;)

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in search of the perfect pattern [basicz]

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~fibonatchi series relation to nature~~

Nature’s Wonderful Design

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close enough..??

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History of Naturally Occuring Fractals

back.in.the.day style for now

- following Fractal Geometry \\ Naturally Occuring Fractals -

feeling the way. adjusting the moment . forwarding the power

Kösseine Creek – Dark Water

Skeidarársander, Iceland – Milky Mainders

Waitaku, New Zealand – Champagne Pools

Bay of Ghoubbet Djibouti -Tears

Photo © Bernhard Edmaier

Picture of the day ▲ Triangle Power

Design Science

via – The Buckminster Fuller Institute

Image of the Day ● Blind Spot

Now you know …

Via popular mechanics – Link for full text (+)

Picture of the Day ● Chris Cole

Kinetic Sculpture by Chris Cole

Gettin into Pareidolia [loading 65%]

if we are not too scientific, we are too straightforward to be fascinated

pareidolia may have helped early societies organize chaos and make the world intelligible for our ancestors.

 —————– .Simple quick-picture question.———————-

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HAHA

!! The best percentage wins-

-until further notice!!

Simple def. [wiki]

Pareidolia is a psychological phenomenon involving a vague and random stimulus (often an image or sound) being perceived as significant. Common examples include seeing images of animals or faces in clouds, the man in the moon, and hearing hidden messages on records played in reverse.

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Evolutionary advantage-

-Carl Sagan hypothesized that as a survival technique, human beings are “hard-wired” from birth to identify the human face. This allows people to use only minimal details to recognize faces from a distance and in poor visibility but can also lead them to interpret random images or patterns of light and shade as being faces.

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Sci-fi 3D Heart // ze skills

Lately I got some free time so there is a crazy amount of new stuff i discover everyday classified as worth-sharing.

Just for you some mad 3D skills by

Aleksandr Kuskov AleksCG

Bonus

a quick image from one of his other projects