Google Earth Timelapse Lets You Explore the Globe and Watch It Change Over a 32 Year Span
Google Timelapse is a global, zoomable video that lets you see how the Earth has changed over the past 32 years
It’s like walking through ‘The Matrix’, only a lot more colorful
If you find yourself in Lyon, France, look out for Benedetto Bufalino’s disco ball concrete mixer!
The heavy lifters of the global economy in motion
Edoardo Tresoldi’s installation brings the ancient town to life, letting visitors interact and explore the full-scale structure
Florists from across the country fill every nook and cranny of an abandoned house in Detroit with American-grown fresh flowers and plants
They recreated a ‘white sand beach’ experience using 750,000 recyclable plastic balls complete with umbrellas, chairs and food.
Random International’s ‘Rain Room’ is an immersive environment of perpetually falling water that pauses wherever a human body is detected.
This idea sounds amazing.
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