Colonne Morris dans le brouillard. Paris, France, circa 1933. Photograph by Brassaï — via Wil Wheaton
— via DOGHOUSE
Inner Sydney’s Carriageworks art and performance space will double in size, after being granted a 12-month lease by the New South Wales government.
Housed in former rail yards in Redfern, the lease allows for an expansion which will add 5,000 square metres to the existing premises.
The announcement will cement Carriageworks as one of the largest multi-arts centres in Sydney, becoming a strong urban rival to the Sydney Opera House.
Carriageworks director Lisa Havilah says the extra space was desperately needed after two years of strong growth in audience and visitor numbers — via redwolf.newsvine.com
— via Cyanide & Happiness
There’s a small contingent of House Greyjoy fans who’ve been asking me to make a design for their favourite house this past year, and I am happy to finally oblige their requests! I present the Iron Island Krakens (or Greyoy Krakens) — via Dave’s Geeky Hockey
Hermit crabs carry crystal-clear cityscapes on their backs, thanks to a series of 3D-printed shells by Aki Inomata. The artist scans the insides of hermit crab shells to ensure a perfect fit, and then prints skylines of cities like New York, Thailand and Greece in plastic using a high-accuracy 3D printer — via WebUrbanist
— via Invisible Bread
— originally uploaded by Red Wolf
The day before the buildings were razed, the 43 women appeared in their finest attire, went into the buildings, climbed the old stairs, and took their places in the windows. I was set up on my fire escape across the streeet, directing the scene, with bullhorn in hand. Of course I was concerned for the Models’ safety, as some were daring enough to pose out on the crumbling sills
Ormond Gigli, 1960 — via Wil Wheaton’s Tumblr
— originally uploaded by Red Wolf
— via Redbubble
Dave Mottram — via PLANET-PULP

Bar at Vivid Light Festival, originally uploaded by Bill Mac.
A closer shot of my Alien Facehugger/Giger tribute Parasitoid
. Made with wild turkey and mink bones, coyote claws, and two box turtle shells — via Steve Niles Tumblr
Cthulhu lives.. on your shirt! Original design of our favourite scary octopus headed god — via Design by Humans
— via Steve Niles Tumblr
— via Minitokyo
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