The Evolution Of Robots In Movies and TV
Science fiction movies and TV shows don’t really count unless they have iconic robot characters.
Science fiction movies and TV shows don’t really count unless they have iconic robot characters.
It creates "lens flares and light leaks that are pretty dreamy (some would say it’s horrible).”
This incredible kinetic sculpture was inspired by a flocking of a Murumation. Read More >>
He's renown for his art that incorporates nature and humanity, and his 2012 exhibition, The Hidden Life Within, excavates a massive tree’s early form.
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Suffice it to say, he doesn’t really give a shit who bought it. It’s art.
The best thing about the world of Star Wars is how incredibly detailed it all is. A new book takes that detail the films' vehicles, producing beautiful cross-section diagrams with all sorts of backstory laced in too. Read more >>
Touch the central display, and an LED will turn your finger into a pair of shadowy clock hands.
Using data from a Microsoft Kinect sensor Daniel Rozin manipulates everything from animated plush toy penguins, to his latest subject, a wall of fuzzy pom-poms. Read More >>
There's some pretty complex physics going on in these photos of ink falling through water. Read More >>
You might say Ken Libbrecht is into snowflakes. That would explain why he's got a high-tech snowflake machine, which he uses to grow dazzling designer flakes of all shapes and sizes. Read More >>
She makes them herself, as artist-in resident in the University of California, Berkeley’s nanotechnology research group.
Censorship blows. Drones are fun! So what happens when drones are the ones censoring?
Plastic barriers coming in to protect pro-immigration stencil.
Art experts are sceptical of Pascal Cotte's assertions.