NASA, Spring 1971 Ready-to-Wear
WIWT (click image to zoom)
An X-ray of the suit that Alan B. Shepard wore on the Moon during the Apollo 14...
French filmmaker Georges Méliès’s A Trip to the Moon (Le Voyage dans la lune) is widely considered the first ever science...
“Oritsunagumono” (things folded and connected) is a series of origami creations by Takayuki Hori. The artist prints skeletons of...
Tomohiro Nishikado, the legendary Japanese video game developer.
Mosaic portrait by Charis Tsevis.
Guise and Dolls.
AKA artists Alan Rorie, Benjamin Cowden, Nemo Gould, Mark Galt, and Jeremy Mayer will be showing a little work at this event March 19th at the Exploratorium in San Francisco.
From the site:
In collaboration with Make magazine and Pixar Animation Studios, the Exploratorium highlights the tools, techniques, and ingenuity of local makers. Play around in the new Tinkering Studio and join Dale Dougherty, founder and editor of Make magazine as he interviews featured Makers in the McBean Theater. Interviews will be webcast live from the McBean Theater at 1pm and can be viewed online here: http://www.exploratorium.edu/tv/?project=91
Open Make programs will occur on the third Saturday of each month, January-April 2011, from 10am -2pm.