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Daniel Castan
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Mont-Saint-Michel
“Art map master Eric Fischer is back to make cartographic sense of all that location data you’re giving away for free on Twitter. This  is New York, with New Yorkers’ trips routed and their geotag density  mapped out in “10000 points, 30000 vectors.” What do we learn? Broadway  is “the spine.” Well, that does make sense.”

“Art map master Eric Fischer is back to make cartographic sense of all that location data you’re giving away for free on Twitter. This is New York, with New Yorkers’ trips routed and their geotag density mapped out in “10000 points, 30000 vectors.” What do we learn? Broadway is “the spine.” Well, that does make sense.”

“This enhanced-color image shows sand dunes trapped in an impact crater  in Noachis Terra, Mars. Dunes and sand ripples of various shapes and  sizes display the natural beauty created by physical processes.”

“This enhanced-color image shows sand dunes trapped in an impact crater in Noachis Terra, Mars. Dunes and sand ripples of various shapes and sizes display the natural beauty created by physical processes.”

“When it comes to interiors, nothing is as traditionally drab and cold as a parking garage…But there’s always an exception to the rule, and this is it: A car park  in Sydney’s Darling Point decked out in a colorful geometric mural by  Craig Redman and Karl Maier, known as Craig & Karl.”

“When it comes to interiors, nothing is as traditionally drab and cold as a parking garage…But there’s always an exception to the rule, and this is it: A car park in Sydney’s Darling Point decked out in a colorful geometric mural by Craig Redman and Karl Maier, known as Craig & Karl.”

Black & White - The Poetry of Rain

Black & White - The Poetry of Rain

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The Last Days of Disco
via Sharing the Globe
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Canal Street
“The drawings of  butterflies done by Vladimir Nabokov were intended    for “family use.” He made  these on title pages of various editions of    his works as a gift to his wife and  son and sometimes to other    relatives.”
                      (via TIH)

“The drawings of butterflies done by Vladimir Nabokov were intended for “family use.” He made these on title pages of various editions of his works as a gift to his wife and son and sometimes to other relatives.”

                      (via TIH)