This is Lujiazui, an important financial district in Shanghai.
Just look how it has changed in comparison with 1990.
Amazing!
1990

Despite being very disturbing and depressing, this comic is brilliantly done.
It took me two times of reading before I got what actually happened…

Jeremy Kipnis is the owner of this amazing home theatre shown in these photos. It has a gigantic 10’ X 18’ screen, professional video projector, numerous custom DVD/CD, Blu ray player, VHS video recorder, Laserdisc, a gaming console, huge speakers, and luxurious seating. It is worth a cool $6,000,000. Some people sure know how to live.

It has been said that tattoos are as individual as the wearer’s personality. The photos of tattoo in this post certainly prove that. Some are weird, others are funny, but they all have amazing artwork. These tattoos are truly beautiful.

Now you can make some mini weapons of mass destruction… for your schoolmates.
I found them absolutely ingenious, yet I am sure they will be of more use for students in high school. Or some of you may make them as a hobby :)

What "fossils" our descendents may dig up in the distant future?
This incredible series of fantasy works by ThrowingChicken called Creatures of the Mechazoic Era is a little glimpse into our future. Sure, it’s only fantasy but who knows ;)
A lot of effort and time were put by the author into this project and I can say that he accomplished his task perfectly.
Now, let’s take a look at these Mechazoic creatures.

Soccer or football in Europe, is one of the most popular sports in the world and is very famous in African countries. Almost every kid there plays it. Often, they don’t have equipped fields or good quality balls in the streets but it doesn’t seem to bother them because they have a lot of imagination and hand skills :)

Excellent photos taken by Tyler Stableford. I feel like I traveled to different parts of the globe without getting up from my chair.

This is the top 30 of the Star Wars characters imagined by Ben Balistreri.
Ben Balistreri is a storyboard artist and character designer at Dreamworks, he also worked at Nickelodeon on Danny Phantom and art Disney TV. The Star Wars characters on this top 30 list are his favourite, as he is a big fan of the saga :)
Enjoy!

A cardboard world has spread on the streets of Santiago de Chile. This is an artwork of artist Don Lucho who installed them there. These are paper allusions with the theme of a plane crash or road accident. Moreover, the artist draws imaginary cardboard apartments with kitchens, bathrooms and toilets.
It looks fun but useless.

The Catatumbo Lightning is an atmospheric phenomenon in Venezuela. It occurs strictly in an area located over the mouth of the Catatumbo River where it empties into Lake Maracaibo. It is more than 5 km of height, appears during 140 to 160 nights a year, 10 hours per day and up to 280 times per hour and it can be seen at the distance of more than 400 km from the place. After appearing continually for centuries, the lightning had not been seen since January 2010, apparently due to a drought, raising fears that it may have been extinguished permanently. In April of 2010, the Catatumbo Lightning reappeared.

It’s easy, all you need is 5 markers of different colors 

I thought that this was the worst road in the world. I was wrong, here’s a Brazilian road called Transamazônica or The Trans-Amazonian Highway.
This information and some pictures were sent us by our visitor KallAngo. Thank you KallAngo for sharing with us.
Here’s some history of it.

It may seem that the water current is not so powerful, but a ‘road closed' sign was put there for a reason. See what happens after the jump.

Photographer Tom Phillips has created a unique series of shots, which he called “The Dead Photos”. On these photos, we can see dead men on the background of completely different landscapes. And the more the life on photos seems mundane, the more tragic seems the upside-down body lying on the pavement, in the desert or in the pool.

Just one letter has changed the policy of the cheese placement in Subway sandwiches.
Take a look.

Philippe Ramette is a French artist. He lives and works in Paris.
He is a sculptor above all and creates objects which purpose lies not in their daily use but in the thought-provoking processes that they incur. He produced works such as 'Point de vue' (Installation, 1989) which is about "imagining what we could see." He creates improbable objects or situations, yet it is not to illustrate the absurd, but rather to build rationally an irrational image. Ramette himself takes part in his photos wearing a black suit, he makes an image where he will be an extravagant part of it and which will visually be just stunning. His photos don’t undergo any editing or any montage, as the artist seeks above all to keep in touch with his work as a sculptor.

Artistic work is limitless. In the current age of technology, it is no wonder that digital art has become popular. Take a look at the amazing photos in this post and you’ll see why. They are truly works of art.

Here’s an interesting observation.
Look closely at the newspaper.

This driver should do something about his driving skills…
I know that workers won’t be very happy about what he’s done :)
