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Cassie the Robot Walks Just Like Humans Do
If you like your robots leggy, Cassie’s the one for you.
FINAL WEEK! Flatlands brings together paintings by five emerging artists—Nina Chanel Abney, Mathew Cerletty, Jamian Juliano-Villani, Caitlin Keogh, and Orion Martin.
Orion Martin (b. 1988), Bakers Steak, 2015. Oil on canvas, 51 ½ in. × 35 ½ in. (130.8 × 90.17 cm). Courtesy of the artist
https://soundcloud.com/imkryptogram/scarlet
Tell us about your new single ‘Scarlet’
“'Scarlet’ was a combination of many things at the time. The initial idea was easy to get down but completing it and giving it the respect that it deserves was a little more tough, which is possibly the reason it’s my most intricate production to date. For me 'Scarlet’ represents a second wind, a breath of fresh air; the moment you’re reborn and start thinking clearly again.”
Happy #InternationalWomensDay! Learn more about Kevlar, invented by Stephanie Kwolek: http://wp.me/s4aPLT-kevlar
Really nice recipes. Every hour.
Show me what you cooked!
Let’s Work Together! by Alexandra Beguez
An Interactive Volcano That Shapeshifts (And Won’t Burn You)
Argentinian artist Alexandra Kehayoglou designs wool rugs and carpets that mimic textures found in nature, such as moss, sand, water, and trees.
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New AI Can Write and Rewrite Its Own Code to Increase Its Intelligence