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A machine that assigns IPv6 addresses to grains of rice. (via Julian Oliver) (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)
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welderdude1: ted: Get ready, the teeny robots are coming… Modeled after hyper-mobile insects like ants and cockroaches, these robots can run, jump and scamper. The possibilities are endless as to what tiny bots could accomplish: look for survivors in disaster wreckage, inspect bridges for flaws, even swim through our veins and perform surgery. And, of…
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From the 1960s until his death in 1986, German artist Joseph Beuys produced some 557 multiples — small-scale portable and affordable pieces that captured an element of his practice. Joseph Beuys: Multiples from the Reinhard Schlegel Collection, opening today at the Chelsea gallery Mitchell-Innes & Nash, includes over 500 such works by Beuys, the largest…
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Mum,” Harry said. “If you want to win this argument with Dad, look in chapter two of the first book of the Feynman Lectures on Physics. There’s a quote there about how philosophers say a great deal about what science absolutely requires, and it is all wrong, because the only rule in science is that…
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lapitiedangereuse: POPPY: SHOWGIRL (1968) BY IRVING PENN
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lapitiedangereuse: “An artist is somebody who produces things that people don’t need to have.” — Andy Warhol (Andy Warhol, Thirty Are Better Than One)
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devon-aoki: BP Visco ad『2001』
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emergentfutures: Watch out, coders — a robot may take your job, too Chances are you’re not too worried about a robot taking your job. After all, when we picture out-of-control automation, we imagine that the blue-collar folks who work with their hands in the factories or checkout counters will be pushed aside by a collection…
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