The Hydro Hammock offers a new level of enjoyment and fun. And there are probably few of you who see the untapped potential in a hammock, but Benjamin H Frederick did. That's why he made a hammock that can also be a hot tub. This one, for the sake of it, is not that much bigger or heavier, but if you want to carry a portable water heater and a pump as well, you can't really put it in a backpack, but like the suitcase on wheels it belongs to, you shouldn't have it to transport/carry around unnecessarily. You can find it on Kickstarter.
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Sometimes I walk around the keyboard, sometimes in nature. One time I twist the heels, the other time the kitchen. I press the trigger once, the pedals a second time. And one time I play the role of a moviegoer, another time a nanny. Life offers such a wide range of things that it would be pointless to dip your brush in just a color or two, right?
Just as the human body has its own charm, so does UV light, and John Poppleton has combined the two in the Bodyscapes art project. Generally, bodyscapes are photographs of naked bodies that give the impression of a landscape, but he gave the term his own twist. He was drawn into artistic waters after sticking to wedding and portrait photography for over 20 years, but it was a combination of boredom, fascination with UV light and the beauty of the human body and the opportunity to express himself through art that gave birth to the series images on bodies that come to life under UV light.
Secret In Their Eyes is an American thriller directed by Billy Ray (Captain Phillips). It is based on the novel La pregunta de sus ojos by Argentine writer Eduardo Sacheri. It is already the second film adaptation of this novel, after the one by Juan José Campanello, the outstanding Argentinian filmmaker who won the foreign-language Oscar in 2009 with the film The Secret in Their Eyes.
The Dutch fashion duo Viktor & Rolf is known for eccentricity and difference. The duo always has a surprise in store, and they did not disappoint at the fashion show in Paris. For their latest collection, The Wearable Art, they actually used picture frames, and instead of canvas, they attached artistically painted fabric to them. Check out how the models look in wearable images.
Surrealist architecture and nature don't seem made for each other at first glance, but Dionisio González had just such a vision. He embodied it in the Trans-actions series, which contains a collection of imaginary surrealist buildings - from an observatory, work spaces, hydraulic structures and a stationary zeppelin - placed in a natural environment, next to which the thought from the first sentence seems less logical. Opposites attract.
Car brands often use carbon fibers in concept vehicles, but in practice they reduce the weight of athletes, improve driving characteristics and reduce fuel consumption. The boutique company Vitesse | is also engaged in this type of business AuDessus, which transforms the most prestigious cars in the world into carbon fiber. And from head to toe. His "creation" is already worn by Ferrari, Porsche, Lamborghini and McLaren models.
Keyboards and mice have been with us as long as we can remember, at least when it comes to the history of computers. They are a tried and proven good combination and almost the perfect way to operate your computer, as you can do anything with this pair, as long as that 'anything' is web browsing and basic operations. For something more, you need the "mixing table" Palette, a breath of fresh air in the field of computer management, which will especially please creative people.
When you're on a bike, your eyes are usually on the road ahead. Which is only right. Garmin's Varia Rearview Bike Radar gives you one last pair of eyes so you can keep an eye on what's going on behind you while you're focused on what's ahead. Bike Radar is not Garmin's child, as Garmin bought iKubu a few months ago, which is a similar, but slightly less sophisticated Backtracker product offered on Kickstarter.
#combophoto is a project started by Stephen McMennamy. Basically, it is a very simple idea, but with some creativity and no manipulation, it delivers exceptional results. And right here is the genius of McMennamy, who finds scenes with clean backgrounds, so that he can then combine two seemingly unrelated photographs into one meaningful whole. It started with the iPhone, but now the American has already "switched" to a professional camera.
Design studio OoDesign has created transparent vases that float on water and create the illusion of waves, while the flowers allow an upright posture. Why? Because it's not just candles and flowers that deserve this honor.
Sometimes we are powerless before sleep. The eyelids are often unusually heavy, especially at work, when we are studying or when we sit on the sofa after a hard day. We also like to run out of time while reading a book. Apparently, we are not the only ones who are overcome by sleep so unexpectedly. Dogs also have the same "problem", but they are even cuter than humans in this battle. Don't believe it? We have proof.
Would you rather get tattooed at home instead of in some dark salon? Jakub Pollág has developed the Personal Tattoo Machine, a tattoo device that takes the exclusive "right" of tattooing from a handful of tattoo artists and puts a tattoo pen in the hands of ordinary people, with which they can create these tattoos in the comfort of their own homes.