wnyc:
Fresh Kills, the world’s largest landfill soon to be transformed into a productive and beautiful cultural destination. Open to the public for Open House New York weekend.
October 16 and 17 people!
Reblogged from WNYC's Transmitter
wnyc:
Fresh Kills, the world’s largest landfill soon to be transformed into a productive and beautiful cultural destination. Open to the public for Open House New York weekend.
October 16 and 17 people!
Reblogged from WNYC's Transmitter
it’s ridiculous that I am from wisconsin and have not seen this.
Reblogged from Discoveries
24 things you can clean with lemon
This green cleaner and natural disinfectant has a wonderful smell, and best of all, you probably have one in your refrigerator right now.
i basically need to try all of these tips.
Reblogged from Only Image
(Source: partytights)
Reblogged from blog | anthropologie
My friend Joe is fascinated with maps, but frustrated by the limitations of their edges. His solution? A continuous, global city:
Collage is a way to bring some vibrancy back to idea of maps. Piecing together scraps of urban fabric is a hunt for new points of continuity and activation. This creative combination doesn’t really play well with borders, and I found that by working on a sphere instead of a plane, I could create an endless collage. After all, a global city has no borders.
Via: jringenberg.com
Reblogged from The Atlantic
Iceland’s Northern Lights Shimmer in Time-Lapse of 6,500 Still Images
Photographer Ágúst Ingvarsson shot over 6,500 still photographs of the aurora borealis in and around Reykjavik this past winter. Combined, they make up Aurora Islandica, a gorgeous time-lapse video of this supernatural meteorological phenomenon. This is one to watch full screen.
Reblogged from The Atlantic
The Revolutions Were Tweeted — an stunning visualization of information flows on Twitter during the 2011 Tunisian and Egyptian uprisings. Go play.