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Glitch art encore of NASA igloo mars house
So, you guessed it, we glitched our earlier photo of the 3D-printed martial igloo ice house (here) that won NASA’s 3D-printing Martian habitat contest. As previously discussed here, ice could help make 3D-printers to almost be self-replicating on Mars (photo overload here), making it a potentially important manufacturing material on that planet. Post and some comments below may be synced from our original Instagram version. Instagram likes: (more…)… Read the restEncore glitch art of our previous ai motion blur
This is an encore glitch art of our previous motion blur we used to introduce our earlier article (with video) on motion and intelligence (here). Our previous post was the feature photo on our blog article discussion the link between intelligence and motion (or movement). The original blog article includes a Ted talk (here), and was the first in a series of follow-ups to our earlier viral hit on the super intelligence (here). This is an encore glitched poppet version (click for gallery). Post and some comments below may be synced from our original Instagram version. Instagram likes: (more…)… Read the restSpear: the earliest “superweapon” from the wood age
This is a photo of a spear (from Mesa Verde National Park). New research suggests is the earliest “superweapon” that the ancestors of humans developed (and probably drove evolution not just of our species but the whole genus.) The is is actually a rather advanced-looking model of a spear as it already attaches stone (so Stone Age). It is know that the ancestors of humans (preceeding our species) already using spears 400,000 to 500,000 years ago. Apparently there was a “wood age” that preceded the stone age (Wikipedia) by millions of years, but hasn’t survived much in the archaeological record. However, the latest evidence from just this year shows chimps already use spears in difficult circumstance (or rather sharped or broken sticks as spears, nothing as advanced here). This suggests the ancestors of humans used them 5-7 million years ago (and that early “superweapon” and need to make competent spears probably drove the evolution of our whole genus.… Read the restGlitched King George III (July 4 Seasonal)
We did an earlier IG post (and longer blog article) about how King George III of the UK is believed to have suffered a rare genetic illness that eventually drove him mad. (The post itself is pretty cool. King George III was related to Vlad Drac, so it was originally a Halloween post.) Anyway, this is a glitch art encore of the historic painting post, this time for the US Independence Day holiday. Post and some comments below may be synced from our original Instagram version. Instagram likes: (more…)… Read the restRecent Posts
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