Thursday, January 7, 2016

40 Rarely Seen photos sum up the devastating 20 years of the Vietnam War

The Vietnam War was a Cold War-era proxy war that occurred in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975. This war followed the First Indochina War (1946–54) and was fought between North Vietnam—supported by the Soviet Union, China and other communist allies—and the government of South Vietnam—supported by the United States, Philippines and other anti-communist allies.The Viet Cong (also known as the National Liberation Front, or NLF), a South Vietnamese communist common front aided by the North, fought a guerrilla war against anti-communist forces in the region. The People’s Army of Vietnam, also known as the North Vietnamese Army (NVA), engaged in a more conventional war, at times committing large units to battle.

As the war continued, the part of the Viet Cong in the fighting decreased as the role of the NVA grew. U.S. and South Vietnamese forces relied on air superiority and overwhelming firepower to conduct search and destroy operations, involving ground forces, artillery, and airstrikes. In the course of the war, the U.S. conducted a large-scale strategic bombing campaign against North Vietnam.









































Surreal Astronauts Paintings by Scott Listfield Scott...





















Surreal Astronauts Paintings by Scott Listfield

Scott Listfield (b. 1976, Boston, MA) is known for his paintings featuring a lone exploratory astronaut lost in a landscape cluttered with pop culture icons, corporate logos, and tongue-in-cheek science fiction references. Scott studied art at Dartmouth College, which was maybe not the brightest thing to do. After some time spent abroad, Scott returned to America where, right around the year 2001, Scott began painting astronauts and, sometimes, dinosaurs.

Scott has been profiled in Wired Magazine, the Boston Globe, and online at Big Red and Shiny. Additionally, his work has appeared in New American Paintings in 2005 and 2008, and he has exhibited extensively in Boston, and less extensively in Los Angeles, New York, and Miami. 

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BMW i Vision Future Interaction Concept Is A Smart, Fully Connected Car

Automotive industry is getting more and more interesting, every company aims to bring fully connected car with gesture controlled cockpit. BMW presents you with I Vision Future Interaction, it’s a concept car that offers a glimpse of future networked cockpit and futuristic user interface. This futuristic BMW car features high-resolution display where the content adjusts to match the situation, you can control everything with voice control and hand gestures, thanks to touch sensitive surfaces.

Driving this car would be much safer since all information needed by the driver will be presented through head-up display, instrument cluster with 3D display and 21-inch panorama display. There are 3 drive modes that you can choose from the steering wheel: Pure Drive (driving yourself), Assist (assistance systems intervene actively), and Auto Mode (highly automated operation). IoT (Internet of Things) has become even more comprehensive networking that facilitates new services for more comfort, efficiency, and safety.

Designer : BMW

BMW i Vision Future Interaction

BMW i Vision Future Interaction

BMW I Vision Future Interaction is connected to Open Mobility Cloud networks to provide relevant information and functions such as user’s personal calendar, energy status, weather forecast, or mobility options.

You’ll love Bumper Detech feature, it uses an innovative system that identifies whether your vehicle being parked has been bumped and auto activates vehicle cameras. At the same time, the networked systems send a message to your smart phone and images if requested.

BMW i Vision Future Interaction

BMW i Vision Future Interaction

BMW i Vision Future Interaction

BMW i Vision Future Interaction

BMW i Vision Future Interaction

BMW i Vision Future Interaction

BMW i Vision Future Interaction Concept Is A Smart, Fully Connected Car is originally posted on Tuvie - Modern Industrial Design

Smart Board by Ljiljana Reljic and Snezana Cvetkovic

Inspired by children playing with hand-made recycled materials, Ljiljana Reljic and Snezana Cvetkovic came up with the idea to create Smart Board. The product is handmade by recycling different kinds of packaging, creating an eco board with a didactic tool for fun and way for children to acquire knowledge and skills with ecological terminology. This project aims to create a stimulating environment for children, giving them ideas how packaging can be reused in a creative way. Those motives on the boards have been made of different materials and textures that stimulate sensory development, the overall design motivates children to play together.

The base of the board is cardboard coated with protective transparent oil, while the motifs are made of wood, different kind of fabric, iron, plastic caps, buttons, leather, wool, pebbles, zippers, laces, and sandpaper.

Designers : Ljiljana Reljic and Snezana Cvetkovic

Smart Board by Ljiljana Reljic and Snezana Cvetkovic

Smart Board by Ljiljana Reljic and Snezana Cvetkovic

Smart Board by Ljiljana Reljic and Snezana Cvetkovic

Smart Board by Ljiljana Reljic and Snezana Cvetkovic

Smart Board by Ljiljana Reljic and Snezana Cvetkovic is originally posted on Tuvie - Modern Industrial Design

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Magical Realism in Painting by Maria Tomasula Born and raised...



















Magical Realism in Painting by Maria Tomasula

Born and raised in Chicago, Maria Tomasula is an active part of the Chicago art scene. She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Illinois at Chicago, and then continued her education at Northwestern University, where she earned a Masters degree in Fine Arts. She is currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Notre Dame and also is a Lecturer at Northwestern University.

With striking color and theatrical compositions, Tomasula’s artwork is influenced by the votive painting of Mexico, as well as the contemporary writers of Latin America. As an artist she seeks to create very unique, but realistic depictions of still-lifes. Using what seem to be simple objects such as fruit, butterflies and flowers, she brings them together to create metaphorical, poetic and ambiguous work. She showcases flowers and fruits by using shallow space and often will paint a curtain or spotlight to draw attention to her images. The inanimate objects then take on evocative, sensual characteristics.




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Paintings by Sarah Muirhead Sarah Muirhead is an artist born...





















Paintings by Sarah Muirhead

Sarah Muirhead is an artist born 1987 in Glasgow, currently based in Edinburgh. 

I’m fascinated by the physicality and spirit of a body and it’s potential for pleasure, pain and expression. Idiosyncratic character is intrinsically important in my work but an anatomical, pulsing, critical view is also there. The image is an accurate representation but the close detail is an expressive pattern describing minute features. It’s a record of my examination of the subject and my relationship with them rather than a slavish copy of their every pore. 

I like using body paint and projectors to give my subjects something to interact with which often leads to an image which articulates the anatomy of the body or lets them be part of the process in deciding which pose or composition works best. 

It’s interesting to watch how people react with these tools and whether they use them self consciously or instinctively. 

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Artist Name: Samuel Robertson Website:...



Artist Name: Samuel Robertson

Website: MisterRobertson.com

Tumblr: SamRobertsonArt.tumblr.com

I’m illustrating the King James’ version of the Old Testament in a psychedelic, dystopian style, and I’m a third of the way through, with over 100 illustrations, having just completed the ninth book: Samuel 1. Please follow along on this modern journey of the most widely read book in the world on my website or tumblr! These illustrations will be printed alongside the entire text of the Old Testament in the not-too-distant future, so stay tuned!

This illustration is based on the following passage:

(1 Samuel 28:3) “And Saul had put away those that had familiar spirits, and the wizards, out of the land.”

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