As I’ve always known.

stefanabrahams:

type face made from deconstructed camera by stefan abrahams

stefanabrahams:

type face made from deconstructed camera by stefan abrahams

You’ve been eating cupcakes wrong your whole life

Oh. My. Gosh. Yes.

iheartchaos:

Keep scrolling. Your world will be changed forever, I promise. Teach it to your children and they’ll teach it to their children and in a few generations, we’ll have a worldwide Utopia. You’re welcome.

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So this is cool: “Sometimes wondrous beauty can surprise us by being made with the most mundane materials. Such is definitely the case with artist Yasuaki Onishi’s 2012 installation entitled Reverse of Volume RG. This wondrous display recalls images of mountain ranges and torrential downpours, all suspended eerily…”

Watching The Good, Bad and the Ugly for the first time.  Maybe I’m showing my lack of culture concerning Clint Eastwood films, but holy shreesh does Hugh Jackman look like a young Clint Eastwood.

Watching The Good, Bad and the Ugly for the first time.  Maybe I’m showing my lack of culture concerning Clint Eastwood films, but holy shreesh does Hugh Jackman look like a young Clint Eastwood.

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Houston: Doughnut City
The term Doughnut City is used to describe a phenomenon that affects the physical shape of some cities of the North American Sun Belt. It consists of the concentration of urban activity on the ring road (where the newest and most advanced generation of housing estates and office parks are located) and the parallel physical disappearance of all that remains inside (the interior is affected by an accelerated process of obsolescence that leads to the demolition of a multitude of buildings). Viewed from a European perspective, the Doughnut City is a phenomenon that goes against nature. If in the cities of the Old Continent proximity to the center means an added value, in the Doughnut City quite the reverse is true: the most eligible urban areas are on the final periphery.

intrusionesarch:

Houston: Doughnut City

The term Doughnut City is used to describe a phenomenon that affects the physical shape of some cities of the North American Sun Belt. It consists of the concentration of urban activity on the ring road (where the newest and most advanced generation of housing estates and office parks are located) and the parallel physical disappearance of all that remains inside (the interior is affected by an accelerated process of obsolescence that leads to the demolition of a multitude of buildings). Viewed from a European perspective, the Doughnut City is a phenomenon that goes against nature. If in the cities of the Old Continent proximity to the center means an added value, in the Doughnut City quite the reverse is true: the most eligible urban areas are on the final periphery.

The 13 Most Useless College Majors (As Determined By Science)

sprezzatur-ish:

newsweek:

1. Fine Arts

2. Drama and Theatre Arts 

3. Film, Video, and Photographic Arts

4. Commercial Art and Graphic Design

5. Architecture

6. Philosophy and Religious Studies

7. English Literature and Language

8. Journalism

9. Anthropology and Archeology

10. Hospitality Management

11. Music

12. History

13. Political Science and Government

(Ed: Your primary tumblrs majored in two of these and now work in the field of a third.)

There are no useless college majors, only useless people.

Welp.  I’ve got a degree in one, getting degree in another. Here’s to the future; cheers, Science!

Man is born broken. He lives by mending. The grace of God is glue.
Eugene O’Neill (via wyattandwynn)
Excited for this:
scadcass:

Inspire 2012
April 12-13SCAD Museum of Art Theater, Savannah Inspire 2012 unites members of the SCAD community with industry-leading professionals in the motion graphics and visual effects industries. By examining the contemporary media landscape and forecasting industry developments, the Inspire conference prepares SCAD students for their future careers as premier artists, designers and media specialists. Visit scad.edu/inspire for registration details, event schedules and other information.

Excited for this:

scadcass:

Inspire 2012

April 12-13

SCAD Museum of Art Theater, Savannah

Inspire 2012 unites members of the SCAD community with industry-leading professionals in the motion graphics and visual effects industries.

By examining the contemporary media landscape and forecasting industry developments, the Inspire conference prepares SCAD students for their future careers as premier artists, designers and media specialists.

Visit scad.edu/inspire for registration details, event schedules and other information.