-
enochliew: Flower Explosion by Nasia Burnet Made of 100% wool, each cut flower shape is designed to connect with another identical shape, creating a repeating pattern that’s adaptable to your needs.
-
Agile manufacturing Justice explains that the key to speed is being modular. The engine can be switched from a gasoline engine to an electric engine in the time it normally takes to change a tire. The car body switches from a convertible to a pickup truck. This enables quick development. The chassis holds all the…
-
lifeandcode: “Although women now make up the majority of college graduates, the number of female computer science grads has dropped precipitously over the past 25 years—from nearly 40 percent in the mid-1980s to 18 percent in 2009. As a result, only 2 in 10 programmers are women.” — Attracting More Women to Computer Science Requires…
-
emergentfutures: Novelist Phyllis Campbell Illuminates the New World of E-Publishing for all Authors Like many Smashwords authors, she has been publishing through traditional channels for many years. Unlike most writers, Phyllis has been blind since birth. Full Story: Smashwords
-
Pattern recognition is the new form of work which combines into one the roles of hunter, engineer, programmer, researcher, and aesthete. Marshall McLuhan (via theantidote)
-
Dr. Manhattan shakes the stardust from his scarf
Dr. Manhattan shakes the stardust from his scarf. Made with Paper
-
monstereatsdesign: (via Dodo | ALBURNO shop)
-
artlistpro: Local business embroiled in scandal during West Hamilton Artists Tour Posted on May 13, 2012 Greed. Drama. Collusion. Broken dreams. Tears. These were all present during what was supposed to otherwise be a pleasant afternoon of visiting artists in their home studios in and around Locke Street. We were shocked … Shocked! … at…
-
lolitserica: Paper Creations by Fideli Sundqvist (via Anthology Magazine)
-
Dr. Manhattan wanted to be like Mike
Dr. Manhattan wanted to be like Mike. Made with Paper
