March 17, 2011

Cool Concept: CO2 to O2 Converting Trees (4 pics)

When tasked with creating a synthetic urban tree for the City of Boston (or any city) that could provide all the benefits of a real tree (de-carbonization and protection) without requiring soil and water, a team from Paris rose to the challenge. Their innovative concept is called Treepods. The systems are capable of removing carbon dioxide from the air and releasing oxygen using a carbon dioxide removal process called “humidity swing.

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March 15, 2011

Lest We Forget (2 pics)

It doesn't very happen often, but sometimes a piece instantly strikes a chord inside of me. This stencil, titled Lest We Forget, was completed by London-based street artist Grafter. “Remembering the fallen…..and those they left behind,” he says.

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March 10, 2011

Spectacular Colors of Nature (20 photos)

23-year-old web designer Joni Niemel took up photography as a side hobby. Shooting in his home country of Finland, Niemel has an ability to bring out the ultimate beauty of nature through color, composition and lighting. He always shoots in RAW-mode and then edits in Lightroom. Take a look at some of his best photos and you'll notice that this self-professed “amateur” photographer has undoubtedly mastered macro photography.

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March 7, 2011

Optical Illusion Bookshelf (4 pics)

From a bending bookcase apartment to a branching bookshelf, what we put our books on has evolved over time. In fact, I'm sure you'd agree that we have come along way from the standard bookcases and bookshelves. John Leung and Australian architecture firm Clarkehopkinsclark have created the isometric perspective bookshelf with a design that furthers this evolution. Named Bias of Thought, it's perplexing yet still very practical.

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