Bye bye Venus
Wednesday, 06 June 2012
Seven telescopes pointed on our star has allowed us to admire one of the most fascinating and rare that nature offers, the transit of Venus across the Sun. So rare an event that has occurred in the nineteenth century and never occurred in the twentieth, which will repeat again in 2117. We’ll not see it
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Flying? Do it yourself
Wednesday, 06 June 2012
It’s called Jodel but it’s not Tyrolean. To build it you need a design, a wooden frame like an IKEA closet, Dacron, the engine of a Beetle, the brakes of an Apecar and a basement or garage where to work. It has the colours of a Lego toy but it flies, and you can also
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Bookcases: weird is good
Wednesday, 06 June 2012
Extravagant bookshelves… the web is full of photo galleries. The interesting thing is that the designers have managed to combine the functionality of the object by placing their books to particular and extravagant appearance… I’ll almost dare say: trendy. A book itself has a cover, a paper print and a smell that characterizes it and
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Peter Bialobrzeski’s world
Wednesday, 06 June 2012
Asia contains the highest concentration of megalopolis; 18 of the 30 largest cities in the world are located in this continent. This phenomenon is recent and is caused by the very strong economic boom and by the high population density. These two factors lead to an unprecedented urban change, which is mostly apparent in the
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One Pixel a day
Wednesday, 06 June 2012
A Pixel with mustache It’s like many cats: lazy, messy, unpredictable, but adorable. Yet special, like all felines can be. His name is Pixel, it lives with Cecilia&Fermo for a strange case and one day she decided to turn it into the protagonist of “flash” inspired to cat’s life in its many facets. Which color,
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The ill-treated: Pink Floyd, More
Wednesday, 06 June 2012
PINK FLOYD, Soundtrack from the film MORE, EMI 1969 It’s easy to say Pink Floyd. Everyone says they love them. Once at a market I met a guy who said he loved Pink Floyd and Pooh (!!!). Maybe he was a bit confused, but his eyes did light up when I mentioned Pink Floyd. He
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Flying with historical wings
Wednesday, 06 June 2012
What is a tourist flight? On a travel site we see that it’s an “actual flight organized as per special rules and procedure solely for tourist purposes”. In other words, for those who love airplanes but do not content themselves with just a plain airline flight, with an investment of EUR 500 or more they
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One Pixel a day…
Wednesday, 23 May 2012
A Pixel with mustache It’s like many cats: lazy, messy, unpredictable, but adorable. Yet special, like all felines can be. His name is Pixel, it lives with Cecilia&Fermo for a strange case and one day she decided to turn it into the protagonist of “flash” inspired to cat’s life in its many facets. Which color,
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About self-sufficient glamour and about who invented it (2nd part)
Wednesday, 23 May 2012
The most important conceptual and formal innovation of photography by Ghergo is the abandoning of picturesque iconography and the creation of a sophisticated yet sobre image, created with careful geometry, where light models the shapes of the subject; and it is this talent that doses the light that marks the boundary between ordinary portrait and
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The sky of June
Wednesday, 23 May 2012
THE PLANETS MERCURY: for the entire month it is observable at sunset, it will show itself in the best conditions from June 10, the date whereby the planet sets at 1h and 10 m after the Sun. In just 30 days the planet transits in three constellations: at the beginning of the month it is
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