Salt Labyrinth Installations Mimic Cloud Formations And A Maze’s Architecture by Motoi Yamamoto Japanese artist Motoi Yamamoto is known for his meticulous and delicate salt labyrinth installations, which appear as a blanket of white thread on the ground. His latest exhibition called Univer’sel was created in a 13th-century medieval castle in Aigues-Mortes, located in the south of France.
Warsaw Tube as seen by the Engine Driver It all started with My Boy calling me and telling there was something wrong with the tube cause the carriages weren't coming. So I googled the official site of the tube but of d nothing apart from all the voice messages which can be heard on every station. And then in the evening I search YT for such messages to download but ended up with this film. I've been into all the technical stuff connected with the underground since I had watched one of Sherlock's episodes and can watch such films forever cause if you look closer you can see some hidden station even in Warsaw (it's strictly technical just in case one carriage gets broken and needs to be exchanged). If you're into such stuff too and wanna see more than just plain walls during your morning commute, check also this. Enjoy the ride!
SUBWAY SPECIAL Speaking of all things underground, here's one of my favorite Instagram accounts showing all stations of Russian Metro.
Stunning iPad Leather Folio by Mary Zabaikina Design duo Mary Zabaikina and Aleksandr from inSidegift create stunning genuine leather accessories, which are completely handmade. Hailing from the Northern city of Akrhangelsk, Russia, each piece requires maximum attention and detail. Since the leather goods are manually constructed, each design is unique. They’re sewn, cut and pierced by hands, no machinery is used.
Bionic Limbs by Hugh Herr This is a link sponsored by Mr Handsome :) Hugh Herr is a rock climber who lost both of his legs in an accident. This didn't stop him from climbing though and also made him a biophysicist. He designs special bionic protheses and works on developing wearable robotic systems which would help people with disabilities. A must see!
Hungry Planet: What The World Eats I remember that years ago I came across the series in one of Polish magazines and become so obsessed that never wanted to throw the mag away. I guess I've always been into food from all around the world and trying new dishes everytime I got the chance to be abroad. Some things never change and I was so happy to fins out this article from 2013 (it got updated in May and popped on my Facebook wall out of the blue not so long ago). If you're a foodporn junkie, foodgasm guaranteed :)
Egypt VR I hadn't been a fan of virtual reality but then one morning I discovered Egypt VR. It's been one of the most addictive fan pages on Facebook and made me instantly want to grab my suitcase and fly to see the pyramids and other gems Egypt has on the menu. Note: if you every see me wearing VR glasses and begin to wonder what I may be watching, Egypt VR should be the correct answer.
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