stretch her wings

Infinite day excludes the night,
And pleasures banish pain.

L. Boston

Off Land - Tidewater Pulse

The album revolves around the concept of the water cycle, as well as the expectations and excitement of travel. In combination, this album channels oceanic voyages and the never ending journey of water molecules.

staceythinx:

Darkened Cities by Thierry Cohen imagines the starry skies we’d see in urban areas if we turned off all the lights.

About the project:

Before these pictures can exist, the sky from one place has to be superimposed upon cityscape from another. It is impossible to see this detail in the night sky above a city. Atmospheric and light pollution combine to make looking into the urban sky like looking past bright headlights while driving.

By travelling to places free from light pollution but situated on precisely the same latitude as his cities, Cohen obtains skies which, as the world rotates about its axis, are the very ones visible above the cities a few hours earlier or later. To find the right level of atmospheric clarity, Cohen has to go into the wild places of the earth, the Atacama, the Mojave, the western Sahara.

As more and more of the world’s population becomes urban, and as we lose our connection with the natural world, so it becomes plain that damage is caused by light pollution. There may be connections to certain cancers, and there are psychological burdens of permanent day. The ‘city that never sleeps’ is made up of millions of individuals breaking natural cycles of work and repose. Lose sight of the sky, and you become a rat in a lab.

Cohen hasn’t simply shown us the skies that we’re missing. His cities look dead under the fireworks display above No lights in the windows, no tracers of traffic. They are (in fact) photographed in daylight, when lights shine out less brightly. In urban mythology the city teems with energy and illumines everything around it. Cohen’s pictures are crafted to say the opposite. These are cold cities, cut off from the seemingly infinite energies above.

(via jtotheizzoe)

jtotheizzoe:

birdandmoon:

Some quotes about climate change from a growing collection I keep.

If we don’t listen to the scientists, at least we can listen to the animals?!?

It’s a sad, sad thing to get wretchedly sick on the day before Thanksgiving. But a nice thing to pull it together just enough to toss some squash in the oven and cranberry sauce on the stove, even if you had to cancel all your plans and your Thanksgiving crowd is only two pajama-wearing people + one cat.

It’s a sad, sad thing to get wretchedly sick on the day before Thanksgiving. But a nice thing to pull it together just enough to toss some squash in the oven and cranberry sauce on the stove, even if you had to cancel all your plans and your Thanksgiving crowd is only two pajama-wearing people + one cat.

remediosthebeauty:

On Space Time Foam was created by artist Thomas Saraceno. Inspired by themes such as the elimination of barriers, Saraceno has created this amazing architectural environment that the public can actually access and interact with. Oh, and MIT is gonna do something cool with it too.

remediosthebeauty:

On Space Time Foam was created by artist Thomas Saraceno. Inspired by themes such as the elimination of barriers, Saraceno has created this amazing architectural environment that the public can actually access and interact with. Oh, and MIT is gonna do something cool with it too.

After seeing an astonishing fireball meteor 10 days ago in Monterey, CA, I witnessed an infralateral arc today in Lincoln, MA. I have a pretty incredible batting average for rare atmospheric phenomena this fall.

After seeing an astonishing fireball meteor 10 days ago in Monterey, CA, I witnessed an infralateral arc today in Lincoln, MA. I have a pretty incredible batting average for rare atmospheric phenomena this fall.

vintagesmith:

Smith alum Julia Child would have turned 100 today. To celebrate, PBS remixed her very best bits of wisdom. 

I must admit, this is the first time I’ve gotten teary eyed during an autotuned video. 

Well — I personally also got teary eyed during the Carl Sagan autotuned video, but yes.