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Digital artist Cecelia Webber explores humanity’s relationship with nature by turning human bodies into natural forms like these flowers. Look closely and you’ll see those aren’t actually petals or stems:

Posted on June 2, 2012 via Stacey thinx with 60 notes
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THIS. THIS HAPPENED TODAY! I’m extremely proud of myself :)Crow pose
Posted on June 2, 2012 via 100 % Amateur with 31 notes
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There’s something strangely appealing about this…Manifest Destiny by Gwen Murphy
Posted on May 31, 2012 via JWS with 3 notes
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It is nights like these that make me happy to have a boy like him. :)
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I’ve seen this type of artwork before, but it never ceases to amaze me.Papercuts by Peter Callesen
Posted on May 27, 2012 via Stacey thinx with 478 notes
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Weird. I don’t even likemcats…
Posted on May 25, 2012 via (づ。◕‿‿◕。)づ with 146,817 notes
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Man O War by Morphologic Studios is part of an interesting series of videos that are a little bit like visiting an aquarium with a special soundtrack for each creature.
About this video:
In this special installment of our Natural History film series, Geologist (of Animal Collective) soundtracks a macroscopic view of a Portuguese man-o-war’s beautiful, yet highly venomous tentacles.
The man-o-war is often mistaken as a jellyfish, but this is not the case. It does not swim, but is instead propelled by the winds, tides and currents across the ocean’s surface. In fact, a man-o-war is not even a single organism, but an entire colony of organisms called siphonophores, that live together as a singular unit. They are found floating across all of the world’s tropical and subtropical oceans. Even more impressive is that the man-o-war colony is comprised of four different types of polyps, called zooids, that each serve a different purpose to the overall functioning of the colony.
About the series:
Our recent work pairs HD videography of coral reef inhabitants with interpretive sound design.
Watch more videos from the series here.
Posted on May 24, 2012 via Stacey thinx with 49 notes
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I’d wear it.
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Posted on May 24, 2012 via Steampunk Finds with 41 notes
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Some of the past winners of the DEEP Indonesia international underwater photography competition.
Posted on May 24, 2012 via Stacey thinx with 163 notes
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People love to see things made out of other completely different things, because it gives them hope that they can change… and that someday someone will find a use for them.
Chuck, on the topic of things (via chuckhistory)Posted on May 24, 2012 via History Of Chuck with 22 notes
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