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Agua tibia
Es triste descubrir la cantidad de idiotas pre-requisitos que necesito para escribir. Me saca la piedra, en metaforicamente pero absolutamente, porque habia tantas ideas rondando. Y ahora me detuve, porque las condiciones no se cumplen. Así que otra vez en pausa, con 2 posts frios hasta que pueda resumir.
Viene el invierno.
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TETRIS - OFFICIAL TRAILER (by Warialasky)
Alguien, por favor, haga esta pelicula. Si? Pretty Please?!
Source: youtube.com
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In their series ‘Silent World’, Paris-based, Franco-German artistic duo Lucie & Simon use tricks of the photographic trade to render the world’s busiest cities free of cars and even people. Neutral density filters allow photographers to limit light entry without closing the aperture or increasing the shutter speed. the higher the F-stop reduction, the greater the effect, allowing for super-long exposures which make moving objects like people and cars essentially invisible, while only immobile structures remain. extremely high level filters are used by NASA to analyze star patterns. viait’s even more amazing once you read up on how they managed to do it too.
Silent World by Lucie & Simon have captured some of the world’s most populated cities completely devoid of any human activity.
Awesome! Además, somos esencialmente invisible a la luz del tiempo, no?
(via chiguire)
Posted on April 20, 2012 via HeyNay with 8,162 notes
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Tomorrow I begin a new email newsletter.
The server will die, i’m sure of it.
Posted on April 19, 2012 via Warren Ellis' Notebook with 33 notes
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Posted on April 18, 2012 via No Tan Genérico with 54 notes
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You’re worth a billion of them.
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Talleres
Es un enorme placer anunciarles que ya tienen fechas los dos primeros talleres que dictaré éste año. Aquí les dejo los flyers!
PD: Estoy cuadrando un taller corto para los mayores de 18 años que se llamara “Creatividad e iniciación a la ilustración digital” Pendientes los que quieran anotarse a ese también :)
Por favor compartan éste post :)
Posted on April 17, 2012 via NathalyBonilla with 64 notes
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Last month I was kindly invited by Laboratoire Paragraphe, Université PARIS 8, to make a live performance of mine called Deriva (Catalan word for “drifting”). The action began with a social situation in which a group of people gathered in a public space and spent time together talking, laughing and filling up a bunch of party balloons with helium. After a while, I took a smartphone, turned on its GPS and activated an ordinary live audio/video streaming application. When we had about a hundred helium filled balloons, I attached the smartphone to them and let it go, up in the sky, out of my control.
After we lost visual contact with them, we walked into a classroom, we sat in front of a computer, opened a web browser and followed the live streaming of the drifting smartphone as well as its trace on a map. After we lost this virtual contact (probably due to restrictions of my prepaid data sim card), I manipulated the resulting video file simply by inverting the frame order, and here is the result: http://deriva.tv
Posted on April 17, 2012 via The New Aesthetic with 11 notes
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This Brave Man is Selling His Entire Comics Collection, All 150 Longboxes [Video]
Wow, tuviese los reales, el espacio, el tiempo, la disposición, serian MIOS!!!


