Ever wonder what the path of a Roomba looks like as it cleans your house? It's an amazing combination of randomness and precision, as shown by this long-exposure shot.
The shot was taken by shutting off all the lights in the room for 30 minutes and taking a long exposure of the path the Roomba took while cleaning up. It's beautiful and surprising. I always assumed it worked with using some sort of grid, but that clearly isn't the case at all. [Doobybrain via The Daily What]
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This is a small prototype for a fluid dress that I showed at the 2009 Maker Faire in San Mateo. I hope to post videos of the dress soon.
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MUSIC:
Ratatat, "Imperials" from their album LP3 (on tour now!)
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In honor of 4/20, a PSA for anyone who's ever gone into a forest and seen God.
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A cinematic journey through the Chapel of Sacred Mirrors in New York City, home to the outstanding works of art by renowned visionary painter Alex Grey. Fusing music with cinematography, filmmaker Nick Krasnic captures the essence of this contemporary sacred art space with the artist himself serving as our guide. Grey offers rare insight into the creative process, influences, and intentions behind his devotional portrayals of the universal human story with birth, death, family, love, and enlightenment serving as the unfolding iconic narrative.
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