Lego City. Forced perspective.
Mirror of Symmetry
Using mirrors and long exposures, Shinichi Higashi captures the movement, bright colors and architecture of Tokyo at night. View the entire Mirror of Symmetry set on Flickr.
Related - Tokyo Sky Drive “Take a journey through the city of Tokyo at night with this video filmed in HD on the Tokyo Monorail and horizontally mirrored.”
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These could not be cooler
Outkast
TRANSPARENT OUTKAST CHILLIN ON YA BLOG
(Source: fishandgritsandallthatpimpshit)
husband.
Amazing human
Return of the Chic
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A New Kind Of Concrete Gives Regular Buildings Living Walls
Buildings covered in vegetation aren’t just beautiful. They also capture CO2 and provide insulation—you just have to deal with the fact that they need support structures that stress building walls and require lots of maintenance. Not so with the biological concrete developed by researchers at Barcelona’s Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC).The concrete requires no support structures because it actually supports fungi, moss, lichen, and microalgae growth on its own. UPC’s biological concrete is just regular concrete (carbonated concrete and concrete made with magnesium phosphate cement) with some tweaks of the material’s pH, roughness, and porosity. In the end the researchers are left with a four-layer concrete panel: a waterproofing layer, a structural layer, a biological layer that captures and stores rainwater, and a coating layer that lets rainwater in and keeps it from leaving.
Next up for the researchers: figuring out how to speed up vegetation growth on the concrete. The concrete, part of student Sandra Manso’s doctoral thesis, is already patented and a Catalan company called ESCOFET 1886 S.A. is reportedly interested in commercializing it.
Via FastCoExist
Imagine a whole city like this