Ice Age 3D Street art By Edgar Mueller

By Session Magazine, February 20th, 2009 in miscellaneous | 1 Comment »

Edgar Müller – a Master of 3d Pavement Art – needed 5 days to the completion of this huge picture. Together with up to five assistant he painted all day long from sun rise to set. The enormous illusion is reached by applying the anamorphic technique to a huge pavement painting. Around 250 square meter large this picture is part of Edgar’s newest project. He paints over urban areas to give them a different look and thereby challenge the audience’s perception.

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Fred Muram’s odd Artwork

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Fred Muram was born in Ottawa, Ontario and grew up in a variety of locales in the United States and Canada. Ultimately, these moves were serendipitous, allowing him the freedom to switch paths to photography, where his curiosity could fully express itself without the tedious hindrance of rules or danger. His facility and in-depth experience with new media technology gave him tools to develop expansive modes of expression, ranging from black and white Polaroid images and digital imaging, to animation and film. Fred became intrigued with the humbling episodes in which people were required to expose themselves in moments that seemed singular and awkward, but were in fact, mundane and shared. These ideas generated a body of work that revealed unexpected human connections and empathy through the development and documentation of curious and peculiar scenarios. His current work expands on these notions in the creation of situations involving oddity, daydreams, and absurdity. Fred holds a BFA in photography from Indiana University and an MFA in photography from the University of Washington.

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Borne Few Minutes Ago

By Session Magazine, February 20th, 2009 in miscellaneous | No Comments »

Here are some photos of the just borne babies. Just look at their facial expressions. They look so cute!

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Eye Worm

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Stop right there. Don’t go any further. Some things can’t be unseen. You’re brain isn’t a hard drive from which you can permanently erase images. These images will sear into your neocortex, much to your eyeballs’ dismay. Scroll down to find out why. But if you don’t want to know why and you want to see previous posts, close your eyes and give your mouse wheel a few rotations, or press that Page Down button a few times. You’ll be safe.

If you want to read on, you proceed at your own risk.

Behold the parasite known as the African Eye Worm. Yes, that’s a parasitic worm in that poor soul’s eyeball.

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Read this Wikipedia article (link above) for all the gory details, but suffice it to say that the vectors for this parasite include bites from the horse, deer, and mango flies, and that you don’t want this infection.

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Boxers

By Session Magazine, February 19th, 2009 in miscellaneous | No Comments »

If you ask me box is not a sport. When somebody gets so much punches in the face that is definitely not a sport. But sometimes some moments from that “sport” are very interesting. Enjoy…:D

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Super Mario – long long

By Session Magazine, February 19th, 2009 in miscellaneous | No Comments »

Super Mario “was” and still is some of the best game on the world. One of the first game on consoles. In past time that was just a addict game, but today people are making a lot of weird,odd and strange things and photos with Super Mario. Here is some example of long Mario photo, i am watching it over and over again, and if I can say it’s addict like a game :D.

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