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Archive | September, 2010

HDR Timelapse Video Better Than Peyote?

If only my world were this beautiful – I’d never go in the house. Polish astro-photographer and cinematographer Patryk Kizny has set the world up to look more beautiful that you’ve ever seen it, perhaps even after ingesting psychoactive substances. And he does it while making HDR timelapse photography look ridiculously easy. Taken from his [...]

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App Tells You Where That Plane’s Going

It’s a good time to be a techie traveler. Hot off the release of an app that can translate images into words comes an interesting new app that tells you about the planes in the sky. Have you ever looked up at a plane and wondered about the lost souls flying inside? Well, you may [...]

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Ultraportable Fold-up Keyboard

Cervantes Mobile may have an answer to your virtual keyboard grievances: Jorno, a pocket-sized fold-up Bluetooth keyboard you can pretend is a Chunky® bar until you need to use it. This petite device folds down to the size of a deck of cards (or a Chunky® bar) allowing you to slip it into your whatever [...]

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Artist Spotlight – Tristan Clopêt

One thing I love about doing this blog is I get to seek out and hear about emerging talent. I got an email recently from a Toronto-based musician named Tristan Clopêt, in which he asked me to have a listen to his new EP and see what I thought. Of course I get super excited [...]

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Van Gogh in Tilt Shift

It’s pretty well known the marvelous effects of tilt shift photography, but who would’ve thought to apply the technique to established works of art? Well, Artcyclopedia, that’s who. Somehow they discovered tilt-shift was especially effective on Van Gogh’s work, throwing them into our 3-dimensional world and recreating paintings you’ve seen a million times before your [...]

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Picaso’s Guernica in 3D

Guernica may be Picaso’s most significant work. It’s got it all, deep symbolism, death, tragedy and an ox. It’s also a deeply personal response to a war he felt very close to but was completely removed from at the same time. The following video has been around for a while but it’s rich as ever [...]

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Scenes of Vintage Paris

It’s hard not to be enamored by the city of Paris – its history, beauty and mystique will inevitably make Paris one of your most fondly remembered landscapes, one you look back on like a former cherished lover, with regret and awe. Of course the feeling is multiplied in pictures and in some way this [...]

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Kickass Song of the Day

Though two years old already, I recently discovered this barn-burner of an indie rock song. Starts slow but builds to a wicked finish. Today’s kickass song of the day is… Closer by Kings of Leon. Lyrics: Stranded in this spooky town Stoplights are swaying and the phone lines are down This floor is crackling cold [...]

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Printed Matters and Shepard Fairey

If you happen to be in Los Angeles this month, be sure to check out the new solo exhibit by seminal street artist Shepard Fairey: Printed Matters, in which he “incorporates every variety of Shepard’s printed works, works on wood, metal, album covers, and fine art collage papers.” Seems like a cool gig, so make [...]

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She Came At A Fortunate Time

This photo is available for purchase in the 10 Times One Photo Store. © 10 Times One 2010

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The Transcendent City

A poetic grace note animation as pulled from the subconscious of Richard Hardy, an architectural student studying in Britain. From his Vimeo page: The Transcendent City is an autonomous artificial machine that extends across the earth adapting to the natural eco-systems it encounters while deriving its energy from the renewable resources available at each particular [...]

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