Tom Lowe’s film Awaken explores Earth in some of the most stunning cinematography ever captured.
With the entire state of California on mandated quarantine lockdown due to Coronavirus, the cities are basically empty, something that seems out of a movie set, not real life.
The AA Robins Architect’s Gulf Islands house is pretty darn badass. It could be summed up with eloquent adjectives, but let’s keep it short and sweet.
This series entitled Wedged Wonders by Docubyte, features some of the most thrilling and yes – wedge shaped concept cars of the late 1960s and 70s.
The Renault Morphoz is a new concept car which can physically change it’s size and shape to accommodate different types of travel.
Apple’s recent Night mode photo challenge showcases just how far cell phone photography has come in the last 10-20 years.
The world of 3D rendering is alive and well, documented by a plethora of artists building fun, colorful, and often abstract sculptures and textures, with nothing but pixels, and creativity.
Announcing their Project Vector, Jaguar/Land Rover has unveiled plans for an autonomous, flexible vehicle that will usher in the next era of passenger transportation.
Kaylan Michel is a self-taught designer and artist, based in Montreal, focusing on fierce and beautiful portrait collages in the style of Afrofuturism.
When you think of a mandala, you might picture stones or leaves arranged in symmetrical, radial patterns. You probably don’t picture ornate metallic skulls, like futuristic, cyber-punk machinery.
The Draper underwater drone will seek out and collect ocean micro plastic for scientists to study and map.
A new exhibition in London explores the world of mushrooms, how fungi can be adapted to a huge number of uses.
In an act of brilliant activist art, a group called Bushfire Brandalism has replaced dozens of public advertisements with their own posters drawing attention to the recent horrific bushfires in Australia.
Flower Down? It’s a new one to us. But Pangaia has spent the last ten years researching and perfecting the method, which is an eco-friendly and humane alternative to using goose or duck feathers.
Thanks to the magic of Landsat satellites that are whizzing around overhead, we can see snapshots of our fragile planet from above, showcasing a range of dazzling landscapes.
It’s amazing what such dedication to a craft can produce, and photographer Andrew McCarthy shows us just how far that talent can take you. The image of our moon, below, was patiently stitched together from 100,000 photos.
Chaoyang Park Plaza is the newest futuristic addition to Beijing’s skyline, designed by MAD Architects.
Even after a musician dies, their music lives on for generations, sometimes becoming more popular posthumously. Now, with the advent of holographic technology, that artist can perform onstage, long after they’ve left this world.