“world of averages” - composite images culled from thousands of individual portraits resulting in symmetrical average faces.
This is so cool!!!
every time i see one of these i always wonder which country average my face looks like the most

Looking for a beautiful way to kill some time on a weekend afternoon? Listen to Liev Schreiber reading Italo Calvino’s “The Distance of the Moon”, from Cosmicomics. It’s a tale of the evolution of our moon, from a time when it was not so far away, milked for nourishment by lunar herdsmen.
How wonderful that a story could be built on science (our moon did used to be closer to us, and moves farther away every year) yet journey so far into the imagination!
A+, Radiolab.
(photo by Laurent Laveder)

‘golden moon public event space’ by laboratory for explorative architecture & design ltd.
the building was selected as a platinum A’ design award winner for the architecture, building and structure design category in the annual A’ design awards. see more winners
Exoskeletal Fashion
@ZachDriftwood’s #Petheadz
Some say pets look like their owners, but one Canadian photographer has taken it to a new and creative extreme. In his series, #petheadz, Zachary Rose (@zachdriftwood) takes DSLR portraits of people’s pets and mashes them up with portraits of their owners by cleverly holding the camera in the foreground.
The series started as an exercise in creativity with his two roommates but quickly caught on. To date, Zach has taken 18 #petheadz portraits of people all over Toronto. (His mom even posed for a photo with her German shepherd.) The project is still on-going with a lengthy wait-list, and Zach is excited to continue meeting people—and pets—around the city as he keeps shooting.


a midnight echo on Flickr.