Inflatable Plastic Crowd in Movies

Apr 10, 2011

Computer Generated Imagery (CGI) is expensive and extras are difficult to handle, besides costing money. The Inflatable Crowd Company offer...

What’s Cooking? - Cutaway Food Photography by Ryan Matthew Smith

Apr 7, 2011

Ryan Matthew Smith ’s photo series “Modernist Cuisine: The Art and Science of Cooking” is a lovely collection of photographs of different fo...

Ultra Realistic Still Life Paintings by Luciano Ventrone

Apr 7, 2011

Luciano Ventrone was born in Rome in 1942 and moved to Denmark at the age of four, where he hosted by Lady Metha Petersen – a wealthy and m...

Fly Geyser: A Man Made Geyser in Nevada

Apr 7, 2011

Fly Geyser is a very little known tourist attraction, even to Nevada residents. It is located right near the edge of Fly Reservoir and is on...

Marathon des Sables 2011–Race Across The Sahara Desert

Apr 7, 2011

The Marathon des Sables has been described as the toughest race on earth. The race consist of one long walk – 254 km - across one of the hot...

Protestors Take to Streets in Toronto 'Slut Walk'

Apr 7, 2011

Would you walk down the street with a sign saying “I’m a slut”? Well, these women did. More than 1000 women hit the streets Sunday afternoo...

Joe Simpson’s Cinematic Oil Paintings

Apr 6, 2011

London based artist Joe Simpson , by utilizing his incredible talent to paint realistically, stages fictitious scenes with a strong hint at ...

Eye Deceiving Wall Murals by John Pugh

Apr 5, 2011

California based artist John Pugh specializes in the art of in ‘trompe l’oeil’, which means 'to deceive the eye’ in French. Pugh uses h...

International Pillow Fight Day

Apr 5, 2011

People across the globe in more than 130 cities participated in the fourth annual International Pillow Fight Day on Saturday April 2, 2011. ...

Photographs of Television Screens the Moment They’re Turned Off

Apr 5, 2011

German photographer Stephan Tillmans took photos of old Cathode Ray Tube television screens the moment they are switched off and produced a ...

Trees Cocooned in Spider Webs After Pakistan Flood

Apr 2, 2011

An unexpected side-effect of the flooding in parts of Pakistan last year has been that millions of spiders were driven up into the trees to ...

Garden of the Fugitives: Fossilized Victims of the Vesuvius Eruption

Apr 2, 2011

The eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD is one of the most catastrophic and famous eruptions of all time. The explosion of the eruption thre...

Brain Lamp by Solovyov Design

Mar 31, 2011

Belarusian industrial designer duo Maria and Igor Solovyov who represent Solovyov Design have created a fluorescent lamp in the shape of th...

Universal Wrapping Paper

Mar 31, 2011

The universal wrapping paper designed by Fabio Milito and Francesca Guidotti contains a word puzzle with hidden messages for different occa...

Reel Portraits by Erika Iris Simmons

Mar 31, 2011

Erika Iris Simmons ’s incredible portraits made from cassette tape and film reels were featured in Amusing Planet in the past . At that time...

Where Children Sleep

Mar 29, 2011

American journalist Chris Booth and photographer James Mollison toured the world and took photos of children's' bedrooms and compile...

Yoga Dogs by Dan Borris

Mar 29, 2011

Photographer Dan Borris came across his first Yoga Dog, Otis - a two-year-old English Bull Terrier - who loved to do yoga with his friend J...

Upside Down House in Germany

Mar 28, 2011

Dirk Oster, an investor living in Hamburg, Germany, commissioned carpenters Gerhard Mordhorst, Gesellse Splettstößer and Manfred Kolax to bu...

Written Portraits by Van Wanten Etcetera

Mar 28, 2011

I have seen many paper sculpture ( Peope Too , Cheong-ah Hwang , Bert Simons , Allen and Patty Eckman ) and book art ( Isaac Salazar , Rober...

Pollen Grains Under Microscope

Mar 28, 2011

Pollen or dust allergy is a nasty thing. Itching, swelling, runny nose are common. The worst of the affected can even succumb to seizures. B...