Pictures from San Diego Comic-Con 2010

Jul 25, 2010

San Diego Comic-Con International is a four-day event open to professionals, exhibitors, guests and celebrities held during the summer in Sa...

Giant Crystal Cave in the Mexican Desert

Jul 25, 2010

Nearly 1,000ft below the Chihuahua Desert in Mexico, a gigantic cave was discovered by two brothers drilling in the Naica lead and silver mi...

Roberto Bernardi’s Ultra-Realistic Still Life Paintings

Jul 24, 2010

Roberto Bernardi was born in Todi in 1974. His first works date from the mid eighties, and whilst a young student he dedicated himself to t...

Evolution of The World Cup FootBall Since 1930

Jul 23, 2010

In the book Evolution of football photographer Jens Haylmann collects photograph of the balls used at the FIFA World Cup since 1930. The g...

The Artificial Beaches of Paris

Jul 23, 2010

A section of the pedestrian bank along the river Seine in the centre of Paris, has been designated the "Paris Beach" and has becom...

Tsunehisa Kumura’s Incredible Photomontages

Jul 21, 2010

This image is a photo collage from the book Tsunehisa Kumura's Visual Scandals by Photomontage , which was published in 1979. That somet...

Gigantic Scale Model of Shanghai

Jul 21, 2010

With over 20 million people in its extended metropolitan area, Shanghai is China’s most populated city. With an area of nearly 5,300 km² (2,...

Invasion Festival 2010, Russia

Jul 21, 2010

The Invasion Festival is the largest rock music festival in Russia. Held from July 9 to July 11, 2010, in the Tver region, the 10th year of ...

New York City From Above

Jul 19, 2010

Breathtaking aerial photography of the New York City by photographer Daniel Acker . Office and residential buildings stand in the finan...

Unbelievable Paintings by Lee Price

Jul 19, 2010

Lee Price paints uncannily realistic paintings around the subject of food and her paintings always have a peculiar angle of view. Lee gradu...

Knitted Dissection: Biology Meets Art

Jul 18, 2010

Knitted Dissections brings back memories from high school Biology classes without the gross smell of formaldehyde and bloated bodies. These...

A Unique Tree Hotel in Sweden

Jul 18, 2010

In the remote sylvan village of Harads in northern Sweden, a unique hotel is set to open on July 17th, which aims to elevate the simple tre...

Toilet Restaurant in China

Jul 17, 2010

A new Toilet Restaurant just opened it’s doors in Shenzhen, China. Owner Wang Tzi-wei opened the first Modern Toilet outlet in Taipei 2004; ...

Cloth Sculptures by Guerra de la Paz

Jul 17, 2010

Guerra de la Paz is the composite name of Cuban born, American artist duo Alain Guerra and Neraldo de la Paz, who have been collaborating s...

14 Creative Bike Helmets

Jul 16, 2010

Russian advertising agency Good decided to have some fun with bike helmets.

Hyper Realistic Paintings by Hilo Chen

Jul 16, 2010

Hilo Chen was born in 1942 in Taiwan and moved to New York in 1968 after living in Paris. This series of paintings depicts beautiful women s...

Buddhist Temple Built from Beer Bottles

Jul 16, 2010

Drinking is a sin in Buddhism but they certainly don’t have any issues with building temples from beer bottles. In the north-east of Thailan...

Suspended Sculptures by Damián Ortega

Jul 15, 2010

Damián Ortega creates mind-blowing sculptures suspended in mid-air. His breakout hit, called Cosmic Thing, was created in 2002 and featured ...

The Heat Wave

Jul 15, 2010

A number of countries in Europe and North America are suffering the hottest temperatures of the year, and the heat wave will most likely con...

Industrial Remains of the Manhattan Project

Jul 14, 2010

One cannot see the nuclear-explosives production facilities built during the Manhattan Project without experiencing a sense of awe at wha...