Cross-section of bulrush (Juncus sp.) autofluorescing by Mr. Jan Martinek
“Proud ba kami na may half Filipina na umabot sa finals ng American Idol? Hinde, hindi naman sya marunong magtagalog. At para sa kanya, Filipino daw sya dahil Filipina ang nanay nya at kumakain sya ng adobo. Wow, napaka nationalistic naman nyan. Wag na nating ipag-flag ceremony tuwing umaga yung mga studyante, pakainin na lang natin sila ng adobo kung yun lang din naman ang palatandaan ng pagka-Pilipino.”
-MgaEpal.com
Hindi sa ayaw namin kay Jessica… pero tama ka hahaha :)
I am a New Zealand artist/photographer/crafter who is currently starting out and trying to find my place in the world.
love this creation of yours :)
‘Pandamonium’ Group show @ Signal Gallery, London. http://www.signalgallery.com/
Men do not attract that which they want, but that which they are.
(Source: quote-book)
Women have served all these centuries as looking glasses possessing the magic and delicious power of reflecting the figure of man at twice its natural size.
(Source: quote-book)
There are 5,393 carceral facilities in the United States, places where people are held in local jails, state prisons, federal corrections facilities, immigration detention centers – “anywhere where an individual can be sort of confined and locked up,” explains Josh Begley, “and, in some of the bigger instances, warehoused in one place.”
Begley is a master’s student in the Interactive Telecommunications program at New York University. He wanted to graphically represent what all of this means, to communicate not just the sheer quantity of prisons in America (a number that has been booming for decades), but their volume on our landscape. As part of a class project, he created the oddly beautiful website Prison Map, which offers a mashed-up birds-eye view of all of these places, taken from Google Satellite images.
(via The Stunning Geography of Incarceration - Design - The Atlantic Cities)
Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I’m not sure about the universe.





