Subvisual Subway - Bacteria of the New York City subway- Craig Ward
We are living in a fake world; we are watching fake evening news. We are fighting a fake war. Our government is fake. But we find reality in this fake world.
Haruki Murakami, in an interview with the Paris Review (via bookishmadness)
DENDROMORPHIC
[adjective]
shaped like a tree.
Etymology: from Greek dendron, “tree” + morphē, “shape”.
[hoooook]
These “mammatus clouds” were photographed above Hastings, Nebraska, after a destructive thunderstorm in May 2005. Although their formation is not completely understood, these rare clouds usually develop at the base of a thunderstorm, and appear lumpy because of instabilities and temperature differences between sinking and rising air.
-The limits keep getting farther and farther away. Where are they going? Where did they start? Will they ever stop?
-The unit circle tells us to bow before it. All hail the unit circle. All hail.
-You have been scribbling the integral symbol and the summation symbol for so long. You can’t write 3′s or capital S’s normally anymore. It is a reflex, muscle memory.
-Piles of math homework surround you as you become a machine, cranking out more math problems as you hone your skills. You build your own castle out of math homework. It is never-ending.
-Trigonometry rids us of our sins. and cosines. and tangents.
Shadow illusion
The human brain uses shadows to interpret how objects move. By faking the shadow, one can fake the perceived motion of an object. The red circle moves along a line.
Interactive version:
http://www.malinc.se/m/ModellingIllusions.php
see-linewoman
by Jerrod La Rue
Joseph Edmonson, Mechanical calculator, 1889. Brass and steel mechanism. Patented in 1883, Made by W.F. Stanley, England. Exhibit interface, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney.
Mechanical calculators were first developed to reduce errors made by human calculators. This machine was used for addition and subtraction and a complex instrument to master.
"To awaken my spirit through hard work and dedicate my life to knowledge... What do you seek?"
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