shorterexcerpts:

nolagrrlnyc:

notquitefaust:robot-heart-politics:


jessiebarber:

• • • • Animated map of US unemployment stats since 2007. click thru on pic. This makes me nauseous.



RB solely for the emotional effectiveness of displaying this data visually

shorterexcerpts:

nolagrrlnyc:

notquitefaust:robot-heart-politics:

jessiebarber:

Animated map of US unemployment stats since 2007. click thru on pic. This makes me nauseous.

RB solely for the emotional effectiveness of displaying this data visually

posted : Monday, December 7th, 2009

reblogged from : Shorter Excerpts

posted : Friday, December 4th, 2009

reblogged from : apple arts

posted : Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

reblogged from : 18th Century

benjaminhilts:

SÉMPE - “L’          Amateur d’ Art III,” 2005
Baumgold Gallery

benjaminhilts:

SÉMPE - “L’ Amateur d’ Art III,” 2005

Baumgold Gallery

posted : Saturday, October 10th, 2009

reblogged from : ONE by ONE

applearts:
My little Napony…

applearts:

My little Napony…

posted : Saturday, October 10th, 2009

reblogged from : apple arts

thedisgruntledgradstudent:

timepasses:

dashedlines:
(via sandra juto)

Just this drawing was plenty to convince me to follow you back. :)

thedisgruntledgradstudent:

timepasses:

dashedlines:

(via sandra juto)

Just this drawing was plenty to convince me to follow you back. :)

posted : Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

reblogged from : The Disgruntled Grad Student

kelsium:

igather:

semisetadrift:letselliott:bauldoff:
This is beyond fantastic. The entire run of LIFE magazine as a weekly is now archived on Google Books. 1,860 full issues from 1936 to 1972.(via technologizer)

I know what I’m doing today.

kelsium:

igather:

semisetadrift:letselliott:bauldoff:

This is beyond fantastic. The entire run of LIFE magazine as a weekly is now archived on Google Books. 1,860 full issues from 1936 to 1972.(via technologizer)

I know what I’m doing today.

posted : Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

reblogged from : Your Daily Recommended Dose

treee:

unprestigious:

wearetheweirdos:

The sculpture “What You see Might Not Be Real,” by Chen Wenling, was displayed at a Beijing gallery Sunday. The artwork is a critique of the global financial crisis, with the bull representing Wall Street and the man pinned to the wall representing Bernard Madoff. (via)

treee:

unprestigious:

wearetheweirdos:

The sculpture “What You see Might Not Be Real,” by Chen Wenling, was displayed at a Beijing gallery Sunday. The artwork is a critique of the global financial crisis, with the bull representing Wall Street and the man pinned to the wall representing Bernard Madoff. (via)

posted : Monday, September 28th, 2009

reblogged from : foreigner

posted : Sunday, September 27th, 2009

reblogged from : apple arts

posted : Sunday, September 27th, 2009

reblogged from : haluca's imaginary journeys