

Maurice Sendak, widely considered the most important children’s book artist of the 20th century, author of Splendid Nightmares, Where the Wild Things Are, In the Night Kitchen died at 83. RIP Maurice.
I love how snarky he was
Brilliant!
“So tell us how you really feel, Mr. Sendak?”
General Relativity in 8 gifs
omg, why couldn’t he have been my instructor??
I love physics
SCIENCE.
Only thing better than visual examples of physics is David Tennant teaching you physics.
Good Fucking Design Advice created by Brian Buirge / Jason Bacher
“Aims to serve the needs of the greater design community for the common good” is the mission statement of Good Fucking Design Advice. From “Ask for fucking help” to “Don’t fucking procrastinate”, they serve up just generally good fucking advice to live by. Need a more constant fucking reminder? You can grab prints, mugs, or download wallpaper at their website: goodfuckingdesignadvice. Hey look guys, I found a mug that says: “Stay up fucking”. Now THAT’S some fucking good advice.
(via: whokilledbambi)
The Subliminal Self (via WBUR-Boston; 47:49)
We think we’re thinking our way through life. Well, yes and no. We’re thinking, but our unconscious minds are enormously powerful drivers. We think, but they can decide – often before we’ve even asked the question. For decades, we’ve understood we’re open to “subliminal seduction.” Our unconscious mind can be wooed.
Freud called it a beast. New science is showing just how powerful the mind beneath can be, and – often – how helpful. It’s us. And it’s way ahead of us.
This hour, On Point: Leonard Mlodinow on the power of the unconscious mind.
CAT-AT Imperial Scratching Post
Created by redditor BillyAppletini as a joke for his friend who loves Star Wars… and cats! Inside is a fully furnished cat condo complete with liquer bar and mounted bird heads. Check out all the WIP shots at Billy’s imgur gallery.
Weightlessness in Nature by Cornelia Konrads
Cornelia’s outdoor installations seem to give Mother Nature the finger with their brazen defiance of gravity. Suspended in time, her works often seem to be in caught in the middle of construction themselves, an act we were never supposed to witness.