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Enrico Ferrarini
After five years of study at the Art Institute A. Venturi in Modena, he moved to Florence at the Academy of Fine Arts, Sculpture section. Traveled and work in different countries, France, Spain, Poland, England, Africa, Germany, specializing at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste München. Recents works have evolved out of research in Neuroscience whit a particular reflection on "Mirror's Neuron". Time, space, movement, expression and perception as basic themes of the last projects.
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Tiny House Test Drive
Want to test the waters before diving into the ‘tiny house’ movement? Fireside Resort Jackson Hole has teamed up with Wheelhaus cabins to offer guests the opportunity to ‘try it before you buy it’. From October 1, 2014 – April 15, 2015 guest who book a stay at Fireside Resort can use promo code TBYB to receive 20% off and then if the guest decides to buy a Wheelhaus rolling cabin, Wheelhaus will reimburse the cost of the stay.
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A barn repurposed into a rustic family home in Eastern, Texas.
A successful restoration turned this abandoned barn into an awesome multi-room little cabin.
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There's a tiny house hidden inside of this massive faux-boulder
Part art installation, part tiny dwelling, it's the ideal hideaway for international spies and serious recluses. That time of year when normally gracious holiday hosts and hostesses reach their breaking points after days on end of cooking, cleaning and undermining commentary from the in-laws. It’s a time of year one many of us want to flee — to the garage, to the gym, to the toolshed, to anywhere that provides refuge from the tinsel-covered madness.
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Bennington House
A tiny house built by students eager to learn the trade of carpentry and home building.
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Moscow Air Pollution
Over the past two years escalating numbers of vehicles on the roads put a stifling strain on the environment. Today Moscow has nearly 3,000,000 cars. Gray-brown noxious haze of smog covers the streets filled with jam-packed traffic, which blows out tons of unhealthy exhaust fumes of carbon monoxide and other harmful chemicals. Additionally there are 12 huge heat power stations, 53 district heating stations and 3,000 industrial enterprises still operating within the city borders.
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IPsoft: Prepare for the digital workforce revolution: Source labour from the cloud.
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Transforming a toxic abandoned mine into a futuristic sustainable city
Mines are a vital part of many regional economies, bringing jobs and wealth into the area for as long as they are minerals to extract. But once they are gone, the large area they took up becomes a toxic wasteland, and the surrounding population often leaves for greener pastures. This is a particular problem in Armenia, which is a key producer of molybdenum, an ore found in many alloys and chemical compounds. Many currently active mines will eventually become unsustainable to continue...
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Human Evolution - Documentary
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Liquor Stories - The Pilot Episode
Join Jim for a trip down Memory Lane with his good friend, The Liquor. This week - "Bim Jeam"
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This plane will be able to fly anywhere in the world within 4 hours
British aerospace firm Reaction Engines Limited is working on an engine system that will be able to take 300 passengers anywhere in the world in just four hours. Even more impressively, the engine will also be used to fly a plane in outer space, as...
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Chasing Starlight - An Adventure in the Canadian Rockies
There's a certain feeling that you get from standing under a truly dark sky for the first time. Although it's hard describe the exact feeling of awe that's felt, it's an experience that doesn't leave you. In fact, it's something that can change you. It can make you forget about sleeping when the sun has set and instead readies you for an adventure.This timelapse is about capturing the adventure of chasing star filled skies and the feeling you get from experiencing it. I hope it inspires people to find their own adventure chasing the stars. Chasing Starlight was shot using a Nikon D800E & a Nikon D810 equipped with Nikon 14-24 f/2.8 lenses. jackfusco.com | Instagram: @jackfusco | facebook.com/jackfuscophotograp
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Controversial Illustrations By Spanish Artist Mirror The Ugly Side Of Society
While these images are safe for work, they'll still make you feel dirty – and that's because they reflect some of the dirtiest things about our society. Spanish artist Luis Quiles' images are so powerful because they evoke deep visceral responses – be they arousal, terror or disgust.
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“Wine Ice Cream” Is Now A Thing You Can Eat And Get Drunk On
The best of both worlds.
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The future of video games (from 1982)
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Retail robots: The droid at till no 7
Are you being served? This robot in a German department store in 1955 could light cigarettes and answer questions in different languages. His descendents are a bit more hands on, and are probably anti-smoking A hardware store in San Jose has a new star employee. It can speak English and Spanish, recognise any part at sight, and knows what the shop has in stock on a second by second basis.
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Aaron Draplin Takes On a Logo Design Challenge
Most logos aren't designed in fifteen minutes, but most designers aren't Aaron Draplin. Aaron's a Portland fixture by way of the Midwest, the owner of Draplin Design Co., and an advocate of "blue collar" design: design that works. Here he takes our logo design challenge, creating a dozen iterations of a logo for a fictional construction company.
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Oculus VR buys hand-tracking expert Nimble VR
The Oculus Rift is designed to put your eyes in a virtual world -- but how you get around and perform actions in that virtual world is still confined to a controller of some kind. The Nimble Sense peripheral for the headset was looking to change that, with a Kickstarter that was gathering momentum -- $135,511 of its $62,500 goal -- until the campaign was cancelled earlier today.
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The heat is on for the planet as a whole, but what has been happening where you live?
New Scientist has released a new interactive map that shows in-depth information about how the climate has changed over time on a local level. The initial map shows temperature changes over the past 20 years, although a drop-down menu lets you choose other time periods, while a graph on the right lets you compare local temperature change to global trends.
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World Wide Web inventor says Internet should be 'human right'
The computer scientist credited with inventing the World Wide Web says affordable access to the Internet should be recognized as a human right, as a report showed that billions of people still cannot go online and government surveillance and censorship are increasing. Tim Berners-Lee said Thursday the Internet can help tackle inequality — but only if it comes with the rights to privacy and freedom of expression. The Briton, who launched the Web in 1990...
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Top 10 Physics Breakthroughs Listed
Landing on a comet, nuclear fusion with lasers and a tractor beam are among the 10 physics breakthroughs of 2014, as chosen by a leading science magazine.
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Man Transforms 'Back To The Future' Cars Into Bizarre Creations
A MAN who collects DeLorean cars has transformed the classic Back To The Future vehicles into a monster truck, a limousine, a hovercraft, a convertible and a Time Machine Replica. Rich Weissensel, a software engineer, is fanatic about the two-door sports car and owns five custom creations – including a stretched DeLorean Limousine - and three stock DeLoreans.
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I Send My 10-Month-Old Son On Big Adventures
My name is Daniela Babic, I’m a mother of three boys and we live in Vienna, Austria. I‘ve always been very creative, but recent years of photography and Photoshop made me discover my greatest passions.
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The Most Stunning Drone Pictures of 2014
Earlier this year we brought you news of a new competition, backed by National Geographic, looking for the most impressive drone photography.
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Why James Cameron’s Aliens is the best movie about technology
Everybody thinks "The Social Network" is the best movie about forming a new startup, but they are wrong. The best movie is "Ghostbusters". It’s a great line, not least because it’s probably true. It also illustrates an important principle: most movies (and books, and maybe even companies) that make a big deal about how much they’re about technology are rarely if ever the best at actually being about technology.
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Good job, humans: The oceans now contain 5 trillion pieces of floating plastic
A major new study of the world's oceans has reached a shocking conclusion: Thanks to humans, there are now over 5 trillion pieces of plastic, weighing more than 250,000 tons, floating in water around the world. With a global population of about 7.2 billion, that's nearly 700 pieces per person.
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Mad Max: Fury Road - Official Theatrical Teaser Trailer [HD]
Love the original Mad Max movies? Take a look at this!
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This ski line is called "The Devil's Ass Crack"
Red Bull Media House, in association with MSP Films, presents “DAYS OF MY YOUTH”, a new film that examines every skier’s lifelong affinity for the sport. Narrated to the prolific readings of Alan Watts, this film exposes the many joys and occasional struggles associated with a lifestyle built around skiing. Filmed over two years using state of the art techniques and technologies, this movie offers a unique glimpse into the journey of self-discovery that every skier experiences.
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The Flame Nebula
Fifteen hundred light years away towards the constellation of Orion lies a nebula which, from its glow and dark dust lanes, appears, on the left, like a billowing fire.
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New Research Aims to Ensure That Robots Know Their Limits
A team of UK researchers is embarking on a collaborative project to ensure that the autonomous robots we build in the future will be safer, making decisions that are ethical and follow legislation on robotics. Robots that can think and act without human intervention are moving from fiction to reality. The nuclear, aerospace, manufacturing and agricultural industries are starting to develop autonomous systems that can carry out tasks...
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