Photoshop artist John Wilhelm’s quirky digitally manipulated photos of wildlife…

John Wilhelm may be an IT professional by day but by night he is John Wilhelm, photo manipulation extraordinaire, striving to take over the world of photography with his cunning photo trickery

Bringing fantasy to life with the aid of his own images and photo editing software Photoshop, Switzerland-based Wilhelm inherited his love for photography from his father, an experienced hobby-photographer who set up at least two local photography associations.Picture: John Wilhelm/WENN.com  

 

John Wilhelm may be an IT professional by day but by night he is John Wilhelm, photo manipulation extraordinaire, striving to take over the world of photography with his cunning photo trickery

 

John Wilhelm may be an IT professional by day but by night he is John Wilhelm, photo manipulation extraordinaire, striving to take over the world of photography with his cunning photo trickery

 

John Wilhelm may be an IT professional by day but by night he is John Wilhelm, photo manipulation extraordinaire, striving to take over the world of photography with his cunning photo trickery

 

John Wilhelm may be an IT professional by day but by night he is John Wilhelm, photo manipulation extraordinaire, striving to take over the world of photography with his cunning photo trickery

 

John Wilhelm may be an IT professional by day but by night he is John Wilhelm, photo manipulation extraordinaire, striving to take over the world of photography with his cunning photo trickery

 

John Wilhelm may be an IT professional by day but by night he is John Wilhelm, photo manipulation extraordinaire, striving to take over the world of photography with his cunning photo trickery

 

John Wilhelm may be an IT professional by day but by night he is John Wilhelm, photo manipulation extraordinaire, striving to take over the world of photography with his cunning photo trickery

 

John Wilhelm may be an IT professional by day but by night he is John Wilhelm, photo manipulation extraordinaire, striving to take over the world of photography with his cunning photo trickery

 

John Wilhelm may be an IT professional by day but by night he is John Wilhelm, photo manipulation extraordinaire

source:::::The Telegraph UK

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A Tiny New Chip Promises Internet 400 Times Faster than Google Fiber !!!

A Tiny New Chip Promises Internet 400 Times Faster Than Google Fiber

Fast internet is fast. Google Fiber’s gigabit connections? That’s like driving a sports car compared to the go-cart-speed connection that’s probably in your house. But new technology from IBM opens the door for connections that are beyond fast. Comparatively, it’s like flying a fighter jet.

IBM researchers in Switzerland just unveiled the prototype for an energy efficient analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that enables connections as fast as 400 gigabits per second. That’s 400 times faster than Google Fiber and about 5,000 times faster than the average U.S. connection. That’s fast enough to download a two-hour-long, 4K ultra high definition movie in mere seconds. In short, that’s incomprehensibly fast.

The ADC chip itself was actually built for loftier purposes than downloading episodes of Planet Earth, though. It’s actually bound for the Square Kilometer Array in Australia and South Africa to help us peer hundreds of millions of light years into space, hopefully to give us a better idea of what the universe was like around the time of the Big Bang. This massive radio telescope will devour data, too. It’s expected to gather over an exabyte every day when it’s finished in 2024. That’s over 100 billion gigabytes.

Believe it or not, 400 gigabit isn’t even the fastest connection the world has seen. For that you’ll have to go to the United Kingdom where researchers recently developed 1.4 terabit internet using commercial-grade hardware. That’s warp speed. [ZDNet]

Image via IBM  

source:::: gizmodo.com

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Art Works at Sandy Beach !!!

If you live in San Francisco, California, then you may be lucky enough to come across the art of Andres Amador. He doesn’t paint or sculpt. He prefers a medium that is temporary but absolutely beautiful: a sandy beach at low tide. He uses a rake to create works of art that can be bigger than 100,000 sq. ft.

He spends hours creating these intricate masterpieces, knowing that the tide will soon come in and wash away his work forever.

Andres’ creations are simply stunning and knowing that these delicate creations are temporary somehow makes them even more beautiful.

You should definitely Like Andres On Facebook and Visit His Web Site where you can buy prints of his designs if you want.

source::::viral nova site

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First Known Robot Created Around 400BC !!!

Today I Found Out the first known robot was created around 400-350 BC by the mathematician Archytas and was a steam powered pigeon.

Archytas, who coincidentally is known as the “father of mechanical engineering”, constructed his bird out of wood and used steam to power the movements of the robot.  This bird was then suspended from a pivot bar and at one point the bird managed to fly as much as 200 meters before it ran out of steam.  This is not only the first known robot, but was also one of the first recorded instances of a scientist doing research on how birds fly.

Archytas was a very famous philosopher, mathematician, astronomer, commander, statesman, and strategist in his day.  Among his many accomplishments include being the founder of mathematical mechanics (what we now call mechanical engineering).  He was also an elected General for seven consecutive years, which violated the law at the time.  However, because he never lost a single battle in his time as “strategos”, the people decided to continue to elect him as the ruler of their city-state anyway.

His mathematical works also heavily influenced Plato and Euclid, among others.  Among his mathematical accomplishments were: in geometry, he solved the problem of “doubling the cube”, as proposed by Hippocrates of Chios;  he also made great advancements in musical theory, using mathematics to define intervals of pitch in the enharmonic scale in addition to those already known in the chromatic and diatonic scales.  In addition to this, he showed that pitch on a stringed instrument is related to vibrating air.

Archytas’s virtue was also such that it is thought that Plato, a close friend of Archytas, used Archytas as his model for the “Philosopher King” and he seems to have strongly influenced Plato’s political philosophy as shown in “The Republic” and other works.  For example, “How does a society obtain good rulers like Archytas, instead of bad ones like Dionysus II?”

Archytas eventually died by drowning in a shipwreck, with his body later washing up on shore.

Bonus Facts:

  • Artisans in China developed an elaborate functional mechanical orchestra around 200 BC.
  • Leonardo Divinci designed and built the first known humanoid robot around 1495.  This robot was an armored knight that could sit up, wave its arms, and move its head while opening and closing its jaw; presumably meant to scare children who were misbehaving. ;-)
  • Cybernetics professor Kevin Warwick recently became the world’s first cyborg, putting computer chips in his left arm that he uses to remotely control doors, an artificial hand, and his electronic wheelchair, among other things.  Among his more famous experiments: in 2002, using a connection to his nervous system, he connected through the internet and controlled a robotic arm, including being able to feel what the arm/hand felt through sensors in the hand.  Another extrasensory preceptor he has wired up to his nervous system is an ultrasonic sensor attached to a hat.  His wife has also been similarly equipped, though with a simpler device connected to her nervous system so that they can “communicate” with one another through the internet; more or less transmitting “feelings” to one another.
  • The first known human killed by a robot was in 1981, when a robotic arm, no doubt in a diabolical plot to try to take over the world, crushed a Japanese Kawasaki factory worker.
  • The “Archytas” crater on the moon is named in Archytas’ honor.
  • The word “android” was coined by German philosopher Albertus Magnus who attempted to create an artificial being which he named “Android”, using the “angels from the netherworld” and the powers of the philosopher’s stone that he created from the “metals and material unknown to this world…”  When he completed this project, after 30 years, his student, St. Thomas, supposedly destroyed the “diabolic being” and denounced it as a “tool of Satan and blasphemy to God”

source::::today i foundout.com

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“An Awesome Box of Money”….!!!

A skill like woodworking takes years and thousands of hours to become more than just a proficient at, but this man invested that time to be a certifiable master. His name is Randall Rosenthal and he has talent that can result in mind-bending illusions. The project in the gallery below all started with three pieces of white pine he glued together. What he turned that block of wood into is so cool.

The finished product, a real wood carving and a fake cardboard box, is an awesome illusion. No matter how long I stare at Old Money, it just looks like a cardboard box.

Source: sawmillcreek.org & viral nova trending site

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Paintings wherein Visitors are able to ‘Step Inside’ !!!

At first glance, these surreal photographs look like they could have been shot on a film set.

But they are, in fact, two dimensional painting that trick the viewer into thinking they exist in three-dimensions.

The paintings are the work of Tromp l’oeil artists, which translates from French into ‘deceive the eye’.

At first glance, these surreal photographs look like they could have been shot on a film set. But they are, in fact, two dimensional painting that trick the viewer into thinking they exist in three-dimensionsAt first glance, these surreal photographs look like they could have been shot on a film set. But they are, in fact, two dimensional painting that trick the viewer into thinking they exist in three-dimensions

WHAT IS TROMP L’OEIL?

Trompe l’oeil painting has been around since ancient Greek and Roman times.

It first appeared in the legendary tale of two painters, Zeuxis and Parrhasius, who were trying to decide which of them was the more accomplished artist.

They brought two covered canvases to show each other. Zeuxis revealed his first – an image of a bunch of grapes so lifelike that birds pecked at the canvas.

Zeuxis then leaned over to pull the cover off Parrhasius’s painting, only to find that the covering itself was the painting. Having been fooled, Zeuxis admitted defeat.

They are part of an exhibition at a museum in Seoul, South Korea, allowing visitors to ‘crawl into’ the paintings to take amusing, and often bizarre, photographs

Catching money falling from a truck, and even getting peed on,  are all possible at the exhibition.

The Trick Eye Museum contains hundreds of oversized paintings enabling guests to orient themselves in perspective with the images.

For instance, visitors can seem as though they are hanging off a cliff or taking part in Botticelli’s Birth of Venus

If it wasn't for the steps at the bottom of this image, the illusion suggests that the spear has left the paintingIf it wasn’t for the steps at the bottom of this image, the illusion suggests that the spear has left the painting
This painting is part of an exhibition at a museum in Seoul, South Korea, allowing visitors to 'crawl into' the paintings to take amusing, and often bizarre, photographsThis painting is part of an exhibition at a museum in Seoul, South Korea, allowing visitors to ‘crawl into’ the paintings to take amusing, and often bizarre, photographs
The paintings are often amusing takes on classical work such as this one of The Scream by Edvard MunchThe paintings are often amusing takes on classical work such as this one of The Scream by Edvard Munch

Some of the images take up entire rooms and have been turned on their side allowing the subject to look like they are climbing the walls or standing on the ceiling.

There are also giant paintings of sushi pieces reaching out from the frame and images of angel wings stretching out from the walls.

Trompe l’oeil has been around since ancient Greek and Roman times.

It first appeared in the legendary tale of two painters, Zeuxis and Parrhasius, who were trying to decide which of them, was the more accomplished artist.

They brought two covered canvases to show each other. Zeuxis revealed his first – an image of a bunch of grapes so life-like that birds pecked at the canvas.

Zeuxis then leaned over to pull the cover off Parrhasius’s painting, only to find that the covering itself was the painting. Having been fooled by his rival’s handiwork, Zeuxis admitted defeat.

During a time when ‘virtual reality’ is taking over the digital world, artists have shown that all you really needed is a brush and a canvas to trick the mind.

Pere Borrell del Caso was a Spanish Catalan painter, illustrator and engraver, best known for his painting Escapando de la crítica (Escaping criticism) (1874). A take on it is shown here and is an example of trompe-l'¿il. It blurs the boundary between real and fictitious spacePere Borrell del Caso was a Spanish Catalan painter, illustrator and engraver, best known for his painting Escapando de la crítica (Escaping criticism) (1874). A take on it is shown here and is an example of trompe-l’¿il. It blurs the boundary between real and fictitious space
Trompe l'oeil paintings such as this have been around since ancient Greek and Roman times. They are the ancient version of 'virtual reality'Trompe l’oeil paintings such as this have been around since ancient Greek and Roman times. They are the ancient version of ‘virtual reality’
Visitors at the museum have to carefully position themselves on the two-dimensional paintings, such as this water bucket, in order to trick the viewer into thinking they are three dimensionalVisitors at the museum have to carefully position themselves on the two-dimensional paintings, such as this water bucket, in order to trick the viewer into thinking they are three dimensional

The exhibition has giant paintings of sushi pieces reaching out from the frame and images of angel wingsThe exhibition has giant paintings of sushi pieces reaching out from the frame and images of angel wings

Entertaining paintings, like the one of this afro, have led to visitors coming from far and wide to see the exhibitionEntertaining paintings, like the one of this afro, have led to visitors coming from far and wide to see the exhibition

The Trick Eye Museum contains hundreds of oversized paintings enabling guests to orient themselves in perspective with the imagesThe Trick Eye Museum contains hundreds of oversized paintings enabling guests to orient themselves in perspective with the images

During a time when virtual reality is taking over the digital world, artists have shown that all you really needed is a brush and a canvas to trick the mindDuring a time when virtual reality is taking over the digital world, artists have shown that all you really needed is a brush and a canvas to trick the mind

source::::mailonline.comUK

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Strange … But True.. Amazing Hand Drawing ” Maze” !!!

 

Over 30 years ago, a man spent 7 years hand-drawing the most complex, unbelievable and probably unsolvable maze I’ve ever seen. His daughter recently posted the following photos on Twitter and, needless to say, the entire Internet is exploding with questions about her dad.

So who is the man behind it? A professor? A mathematician? A wizard? No, no, and no. The correct answer is… the university janitor.

Art connoisseurs are going crazy over this, both for its artistic brilliance and its impossibility to solve. To think a university janitor was behind this shows that we should never judge anyone by their occupation or position in life. This is awesome work.

To date, no additional information has been shared about the maze or the man behind it. But it’s without a doubt one of the most humble, remarkable creations I’ve ever seen.

Source: Twitter User Kya7y’s / Buy A Copy Of “Papa’s Maze” Here & viralnova site

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