Sand bubble crabs are natural artists. Check out the cute crustaceans at Design You Trust.
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Science and Art
The winners of the 2015 FASEB BioArt Image and Video Competition are up on Gizmodo. So cool.
Fire marks
Fires leave scars on the Australian outback. Original article at i09.
Geoglyphs
New geoglyphs have been discovered in Kazakhstan. They are so big they cant be seen from the ground. They were stumbled upon by a Kazakh archaeologist browsing Google Earth in 2007.
These "structures" are so intriguingly mysterious! I can't wait to learn more about their purpose and origins.
Staring at the Sun
"Every twelve seconds, NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory images the sun in ten wavelengths of invisible ultraviolet light. Each wavelength is assigned a unique colour and every image is eight time the resolution of HD video.
"A team of media specialists works about ten hours to create one minute of this footage."
Jellyfish Forever...
...or at least for a long, long time.
This lovely video from Deep Look describes the incredible resilience of the jellyfish.
A Flock of Bags
"Paris-based photographer Alain Delorme constructs foreboding hordes of winged creatures that upon closer inspection reveal themselves to be composed entirely of fluttering plastic bags."
Full article at Feature Shoot.
Movement
Hypnotic kinetic wooden sculptures by David C Roy. I think 'Solo' is my favourite.