Jyo John Mullor, a designer from Dubai, has designed a series of helmets that look like they leave our head completely exposed. The helmets give a horrifyingly realistic look to the shaved heads of various people.
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Kazuhiro Tsuji is a contemporary artist from Los Angeles who specializes in hyperrealism and now devotes himself to his astonishingly realistic sculptures of famous figures. Even up close, the details are extremely realistic and breathtaking.
Football and beer have always been inseparable. Whether at a match or on the sofa - sports enthusiasts prefer to quench their thirst with a bottle of their favorite beer. Uruguayan designer Pablo Cánepa took this relationship further and presented world-famous football teams as beer brands.
Do you also return from your travels with the same videos that thousands of tourists have taken before you? Would you like your photos to stand out? Then be sure to listen to travel photography tips from photographer Ray Demski, who will give you useful tips on how to capture more unique shots and how to avoid camera theft.
Like the great architects, the greatest film directors also have their own recognizable signature, something by which they are instantly recognized. This was proven by the artist and architect Federico Babino from Barcelona, who imagined what the houses would look like if famous directors were architects. He packaged the architectural ideas that are inextricably linked with their cinematic masterpieces into the Archidirector project. And for an architect, the solutions are absolutely phenomenal, just as their films are phenomenal.
Canadian intellectual Marshall McLuhan once said: "Art is all we can hide ourselves with." While the quote cuts a bit into the community of artists, it also illuminates the undeniable truth that art is often painfully subjective. Here are ten shockingly expensive pieces of art that we think a child could make.
Regardless of whether we read the horoscope or not, there is no denying how interesting astrology can be. Although there is no proof that our horoscope is correct, we can still learn a lot about ourselves from the moment we are born. We talk about the so-called "season/time of year effect" in which we were born and describes how our month affects us. So what does the month or season in which we were born say everything about us?
The well-known fast food chain Burger King, after the black hamburger, has enriched its offer on the Japanese market (where else?!) with a red hamburger, which consists of red bread and cheese and other ingredients, but in natural colors. Like a fly, the Red Samurai Chicken hamburger joins the charcoal black Premium Kuro burger (kuro means black), which they started selling last year, and the novelty will be on the menu at the beginning of July 2015.
BuzzFeed invited some men to try to guess how much a pair of swimsuits cost. Since it is much (financially) easier for men in these matters and they can last up to three years in one swimsuit, they were especially shocked at the prices of women's swimsuits. Don't worry, even women are sometimes shocked at how much we're actually willing to shell out for a pair of swimwear.
Divorces can be messy, especially when assets are at stake. But the cheated husband stuck to his divorce agreement, which states that half of the property belongs to the ex-spouse. The German took this literally and physically divided his wealth exactly in half using various tools. He also documented the whole thing and titled the video: "Thank you for the wonderful 12 years, Laura!" He sent half to his ex-wife, and he is selling his on eBay. Baby did she deserve this? Overestimate yourself.
National Geographic dedicated a recent episode of the mini-series American Genius to Bill Gates and the late Steve Jobs. Despite the fact that their "children", the brands Microsoft and Apple, do not have much in common at the level of company policy, this does not apply to their "father", who share many characteristics on a personal level. Both were visionaries, both had great ambitions, business acumen, a competitive spirit and a sharp mind. National Geographic therefore prepared a timeline between 1974 and 1999, comparing the ups and downs of the careers of two giants who changed the world forever.
And you thought that a black-blue or gold-white dress is the optical illusion of the year?! The following illusions also have nothing to do with special effects and a big budget. These are simple optical illusions, the strawberry pick of the 2015 Best Illusion of the Year Contest, that prove how unreliable a source our sense of sight is. Check! You won't be able to believe your eyes.











