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Tag Archives: future
Post-Apocalyptic Artwork
Over at Presidia Creative, they have a breathtaking collection of post-apocalyptic artwork on display. The post-apocalypse is a great setting for books, movies and games, so it’s little surprise that there are quite a few out there, such as I Am … Continue reading
Posted in Films, Gaming, Ramblings
Tagged art, artwork, future, I Am Legend, post-apocalypse, post-apocalyptic, Presidia Creative, The Last of Us
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Your Beautiful Eyes
Eyes are beautiful and amazing organs. There are many different types of eyes, but all have the same function: enabling us to see the world around us. They do this by detecting light and converting it into electro-chemical impulses in … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Science
Tagged 3D, beautiful, Behance, black holes, eye, eyes, future, human, photography, reptile, science, Suren Manvelyan
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Jesse Schell: When Games Invade Real Life
An absolutely fascinating talk by Jesse Schell (wiki) on how games are invading the real world. Definitely worth watching the whole thing, for the ending alone. Taken from TED: “Games are invading the real world — and the runaway popularity … Continue reading
Posted in Gaming, Ramblings, Science
Tagged future, g4tv, games, Jesse Schell, technology, TED
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Technology in 2020?
Interesting video depicting what that company thinks technology will be like in 9 years. Personally, I would love to have more interactive touchscreen technology. The ability to transfer pictures / video between two screens, just by dragging them around, is … Continue reading
Ancient Sunlight & Time Bending Brains
The sun is a wondrous thing. The light and heat it provides is vital to us as a human race to survive. As most people know, it takes a little over 8 minutes for light to cover the 150 million … Continue reading
Posted in Science
Tagged brain, Earth, eye, future, NASA, New Scientist, past, photon, speed of light, Sun, sunlight, time
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