Archive for the ‘Inspirations’ Category

20 Websites From Before the Internet was Invented

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Historians tell us there was a time before the internet and, while we of course don’t believe them, we thought it might be interesting to see what websites would look like in this strange, awful time before the internet. We asked you to Photoshop some of them, and the winning entry is below. But first, […]

Iconoclast Series by Erin Mulvehill

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In her first two series, Human, Being and Iconoclast, Erin Mulvehill’s great interest in the forms of earthly and transcendental life were already expressing themselves. These images have a quiet strength and a true concern for the world expressed through beauty and iconography in context.

The Best Photographs by Greg Williams

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Greg’s photographic style merges reportage together with cinematic lighting and composition. As a photojournalist Greg shot news features in such trouble spots as Burma, Chechnya and Sierra Leone in the 1990′s. He also worked on in-depth photo essays that tackled such issues as CJD (the human strain of Mad Cow Disease), Thalidomide’s second generation of […]

Realistic Post-Apocalyptic World by Vladimir Manyuhin

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Vladimir Manyuhin is an Russian artist had enough imagination to draw some of awesome realistic illustrations about how world might look after apocalypse. So check more gallery pictures of post-apocalyptic world by Vladimir Manyuhin here.

Paintings by Robert McGinnis

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Robert McGinnis has a great touch if its comes to drawings. His drawings are attractive and sensual, the girls are always attractive and the guys are looking tough. There isn’t a better combination, don’t you think? He created classic films posters for James Bond, Breakfast At Tiffany’s, Arabesque, Barbarella and illustrations for more then 1200 […]

Invention-land, Perhaps the Best Offices to Work In?

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Invention-land is America’s largest invention factory, turns out 2,000-2,400 new inventions each year with a license being secured with a corporation every three business days. And their offices are like nothing you’ve ever seen before. Perhaps the best offices to work In?

Amazing Upside-Down House in Germany

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An amazing house that is entirely upside-down opened its doors to the public on the northern German island of Usedom this week. The family-sized house, designed Polish partners Klausdiusz Golos and Sebastian Mikiciuk for the Edutainment exhibition company, is furnished with chairs, tables and carpets stuck to the ceiling.