Welsh Love Spoons – τα κουτάλια της αγάπης

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Roses are red
Violets are blue,
Presenting a spoon
Means I love you

 

Welsh love spoons are decoratively carved wooden spoons that are often presented as a gift of romantic intent. The love spoon is normally decorated with various symbols of love and were traditionally intended to showcase the skills of the carver.

The giving and receiving of lovespoons between lovers, friends and family is a Welsh custom that dates back to the 17th century. Young men over the centuries lovingly carved a love spoon from one piece of wood using symbols of love such as hearts, celtic knotwork, bells and horseshoes to create a beautiful and lasting gift. Continue reading

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Ndebele house paintings

The Creators Project gets exclusive behind-the-scenes access to the cross-country U.S. tour of renowned South African artist Esther Mahlangu. As she travels through New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, D.C. and Atlanta, we get insight into the craft, skill, matrilineal tradition, innovation, and inspiration behind her larger body of work, as well as the original pieces she created for this (Belvedere)RED campaign, raising money for the Global Fund to fight and eliminate the transmission of HIV/AIDS.

In the 18th century the Ndzundza Ndebele people of South Africa created their own tradition and style of house painting. Until the late 1900s, the Ndebele people were very fierce warriors and large landowners. In the autumn of 1883, they went to war with the neighboring Boer workers. The loss of the war brought on a harsh life and horrible punishments for the Ndebele. Through those hard times expressive symbols were generated by the suffering people expressing their grief. These symbols were the beginning of the African art known as Ndebele house paintings.

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Imigongo … art from ….cow dung

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Imigongo (Kinyarwanda: [imiɡoːŋɡo]) is an art form popular in Rwanda traditionally made by women using cow dung. Often in the colors black, white and red, popular themes include spiral and geometric designs that are painted on walls, pottery, and canvas.

 

 

The images are produced using cow dung which is put onto wooden boards in spiral and geometric designs. The dung is left to harden and is then decorated using colours made from organic material. The traditional colours are black, white, red, grey and beige-yellow but increasingly other colours are used. Continue reading

Meet the Vietnamese Families Living on Hanoi’s Train Street

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When the trains come

The trains come rumbling through twice a day, at 3:30pm and 7:30pm. There’s no warning siren, and certainly no wild panic as residents flee the oncoming behemoth. Rather, the community seems to operate on an internal clock of routines. As the time approaches, everything crowding the tracks just disappears into the tall homes and businesses lining the way. By the time the train actually arrives, there’s usually just a few curious foreigners left outside to brush noses with the iron beast.

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Life goes on

Even during the hours when there’s a risk a train could fly around the corner any second, life still happens. The people living along Train Street still have errands and jobs to do. The tracks stay cleared, but the sides are tiny lanes for motorbikes and bicycles. They’re also an overflow area for when the kitchen runs out of space. Continue reading

Rainwater Collecting Installation Dazzles Like an Outdoor Chandelier

Situated in a clearing within an Italian forest, John Grade’s latest installation, Reservoir, appears like a chandelier glistening among the pine trees. Reservoir is featured in the Arte Sella Sculpture Park in Borgo Valsugana and is made up of five thousand clear droplets each of which is delicately attached to translucent nets, supported by tree trunks.

On designing Reservoir, Grade (previously) studied the Park’s ecosystem, carefully planning the installation in harmony with the surrounding landscape. “I became most interested in the way rain falls through this grove of trees, the canopy delaying the droplet’s journey to the ground as well as how quiet and sheltered the forest was during a heavy rain,” Grade tells Colossal. “I wanted to make a sculpture that responded to the rain directly as well as a sculpture that responded to people.”

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Boto το δελφίνι των ποταμιών – Pink River Dolphin

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Scientists in Brazil have discovered the first new river dolphin species since the end of World War One.

Named after the Araguaia river where it was found, the species is only the fifth known of its kind in the world.

Writing in the journal Plos One, the researchers say it separated from other South American river species more than two million years ago.

There are believed to be about 1,000 of the creatures living in the Araguaia river basin.

River dolphins are among the world’s rarest creatures.

Σε μια ζούγκλα της Βραζιλίας όπου οι βροχές πέφτουν ασταμάτητα …. και τα δέντρα μέχρι τη μέση είναι βυθισμένα στο νερό……. ανακαλύφθηκε ένα νέο είδος δελφινιού ποταμίσιου που κολυμπά ανάμεσά τους….. Continue reading

The Adorable Custom of ‘Telling The Bees’

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The bee friend, a painting by Hans Thoma (1839–1924)

There was a time when almost every rural British family who kept bees followed a strange tradition. Whenever there was a death in the family, someone had to go out to the hives and tell the bees of the terrible loss that had befallen the family.

 

Failing to do so often resulted in further loss such as the bees leaving the hive, or not producing enough honey or even dying. Traditionally, the bees were kept abreast of not only deaths but all important family matters including births, marriages, and long absence due to journeys. If the bees were not told, all sorts of calamities were thought to happen. This peculiar custom is known as “telling the bees”. Continue reading

Chinese Women Once Had to Point Out Their Medical Troubles on Ivory Dolls

A jade diagnostic doll rests on a tiny embroidered throw. A jade diagnostic doll rests on a tiny embroidered throw. Jamie Rees/Courtesy Clendening History of Medicine Library & Museum, University of Kansas Medical Center

 

Often when a woman saw a doctor in 18th-century China, she wasn’t allowed to actually see him. Instead, she sat behind a curtain or bamboo screen, where she had to map out her pain on a body that wasn’t her own. Her hand, or that of a close female attendant, would poke through the drapes or screen, and gesture toward the naked body of an ivory doll. If the patient had difficulty breathing, she might run a finger along the doll’s curved chest. For menstrual pain, the smooth abdomen. For a headache, the bump of a bun. After studying these cryptic communications, the doctor would issue his diagnosis. Continue reading

Barcos Moliceiros….


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Barcos Moliceiros …. εδώ ο κόσμος χάνεται … βαρκούλες αρμενίζουν χαχαχα!!!!

 

 

Moliceiro είναι το όνομα που δίνεται στις βάρκες που πλέουν στο Ria de Aveiro , την περιοχή της λιμνοθάλασσας του Ρίο Vouga . Αυτές οι βάρκες χρησιμοποιήθηκαν αρχικά για τη συγκομιδή των φυκιών , αλλά τώρα χρησιμοποιούνται συνήθως για τον τουρισμό. Continue reading

Bobblehead museum opens in Milwaukee

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A new museum in Milwaukee may well hold the largest collection of bobbleheads anyone has ever seen, displaying more than 6,500 figures of athletes, mascots, celebrities, animals, cartoon characters, politicians and more.

The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum recently opened and was the brainchild of friends Phil Sklar and Brad Novak, who started collecting the figures 16 years ago.

 

 

MILWAUKEE –

Ένα νέο μουσείο στο Μιλγουόκι μπορεί να κατέχει τη μεγαλύτερη συλλογή των bobbleheads (τα κεφαλάκια που κουνιούνται) που έχετε δει ποτέ, εμφανίζοντας πάνω από 6.500 φιγούρες αθλητών, μασκότ, διασημοτήτων, ζώων, χαρακτήρων κινουμένων σχεδίων, πολιτικών και πολλά άλλα.

Το μουσείο Bobblehead άνοιξε πρόσφατα και ήταν το πνευματικό τέκνο των φίλων Phil Sklar και Brad Novak, οι οποίοι άρχισαν να συλλέγουν  τα εκθέματα  πριν από 16 χρόνια.

https://www.voanews.com/a/milwaukee-museum-features-thousands-of-bobbleheads/4775394.html

Kintsugi: What a Broken Bowl Can Teach Us

 

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When something is broken, it’s normally considered “damaged goods,” a lost cause or otherwise beyond hope. But that’s not so in Japanese society.

The 15th-century art of kintsugi, which translated means “golden joinery,” reclaims the beauty of a damaged object. Continue reading

A PIONEER OF VERTICAL DANCE

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Το να βλέπαμε χορευτές να χορεύουν στο δημαρχείο μπορεί να μην ήταν κάτι ιδιαίτερα πρωτότυπο. Το να βλέπαμε όμως χορευτές να χορεύουν οριζόντια στον τοίχο της πρόσοψης του δημαρχείου μπορεί να μας άφηνε και με το στόμα ανοιχτό.

Ιδιαίτερα αν χόρευαν με τον ίδιο υπέροχο τρόπο που χορεύουν η Amelia Rudolph και ο Roel Seeber, δύο από τους χορευτές της… εναέριας ομάδας Bandaloop, στην πρόσοψη του δημαρχείου του Όουκλαντ.

Bandaloop dancers Amelia Rudolph and Roel Seeber take vertical choreography to new heights on Oakland’s City Hall

BANDALOOP honors nature, community, and the human spirit through perspective-bending dance.

A pioneer in vertical performance, BANDALOOP seamlessly weaves dynamic physicality, intricate choreography and climbing technology to turn the dance floor on its side. Continue reading

God’s Altar – Ecuador’s Tulcán Municipal Cemeter

While most cemeteries are content with their tranquil natural vistas, one caretaker decided that he was going to step it up a notch, and transformed the graveyard’s tall hedges into a sprawling topiary wonderland.

 

 

In 1936, gardener Josè Maria Azael Franco, who worked as the caretaker of the city’s municipal cemetery, began sculpting the rows of bushes under his care into a variety of shapes and designs.

There are the archways and angular geometric shapes that can be found in topiary collections around the world, but Franco also created a number of unique natural sculptures all his own. The garden features animals, angels, Incan symbols, and bulbous, iconic creatures squatting in a row. Continue reading

The Black Cat Auditions in Hollywood, 1961

“The biggest invitation to bad luck ever seen in one place”

LIFE magazine, 1961

152 μαύρες γάτες σε αναμονή του ρόλου για τη “Μαύρη γάτα” του Edgar Allen Poe !!!

Cats hate being on leads at the best of times, so what’s going on in these curious photos of kitties on leashes lined up with their owners?

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These photos were taken by legendary LIFE photographer Ralph Crane in 1961. They show over 150 of the cutest and fluffiest of budding actors auditioning for a starring role in the film adaptation of Edgar Allen Poe’s The Black Cat. Continue reading

Yasuke, the only African samurai

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One of the best-known non-Japanese samurais was the 16th-century African slave who went by the name of Yasuke. He was reportedly the first African man to come to Japan, and because of his origin, many people gathered around him after he arrived to take a closer look.

Yasuke was in the service of the Italian Jesuit Alessandro Valignano, the man appointed to inspect the Jesuit missions in the Indies. Later, he was made a samurai by the ruler and hegemon Oda Nobunaga, who wanted Yasuke as his bodyguard. The Japanese were so unused to Africans, the warlord ordered him to take off his clothes to have servants try to wash out the “black ink” from his skin.

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Skating on frozen Lake Baikal

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Skaters in Siberia enjoy some of the season’s last trips across frozen Lake Baikal, the world’s oldest and deepest lake.

 

One of the most beautiful and visited places in Russia is Lake Baikal. It is located on the border of the Irkutsk region and the Republic of Buryatia.

This place has conquered the hearts not only local tourists, but the foreigners too. The Baikal is rightly called the “The Holy Sea” and “The Diamond of the Planet”, but even these phrases are not enough to describe all his charm. Continue reading

The Viracocha III reed raft … sail across the Pacific

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The voyage begins on the northern coast of Chile, in Arica, Chile and will cross the entire Pacific Ocean, covering approximately 10,000 nautical miles in a six months time period. It will be the longest raft voyage of any kind in modern times, shedding new light on the long distances such rafts could have traveled and providing important information about human migration.

 

Το ταξίδι αρχίζει στη βόρεια ακτή της Χιλής, στην Αρίκα της Χιλής και θα διασχίσει ολόκληρο τον Ειρηνικό Ωκεανό, καλύπτοντας περίπου 10.000 ναυτικά μίλια σε περίοδο έξι μηνών.

Θα είναι το μεγαλύτερο ταξίδι  με καλαμένιο καράβι στη σύγχρονη εποχή, ρίχνοντας νέο φως στις μεγάλες αποστάσεις που θα μπορούσαν να έχουν ταξιδέψει και θα δώσει σημαντικές πληροφορίες για την ανθρώπινη μετανάστευση.

The Cargo Women of Melilla

Ζούμε σε έναν περιφραγμένο κόσμο. Δεν υπήρξαν ποτέ τόσοι πολλοί τοίχοι. Υπάρχουν χιλιάδες χιλιόμετρα φράχτες, πύλες, συρματοπλέγματα και φράγματα, ακόμα και στα πιο μακρινά μέρη του κόσμου.  Λαθρέμποροι, αστυνομικοί και μετανάστες. Ο σκοπός του καθενός είναι άλλος: να διασχίσει, να αποφύγει τη διέλευση άλλων, να βοηθήσει άλλους να περάσουν… Όμως, όλες αυτές οι προσωπικές ιστορίες έχουν ένα κοινό πράγμα: τον τοίχο.

Embedded in the Moroccan coast, the Spanish enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla represent Europe’s southernmost border. There is no formal customs agreement between these two autonomous cities and Morocco, giving rise to a system where goods are smuggled across the border as personal luggage to avoid customs charges and taxes. Continue reading

Strange helmets of Miao minority

Γιατί κλαις κοριτσάκι μου ?

Με είπε κεφάλα χαχαχα!!!

 

  • Women in China’s Long-horn Miao minority save strands of ancestors’ hair
  • They use them to create spectacular headdresses for special occasions
  • Owners of headdresses claim some hair goes back hundreds of years

A Chinese tradition which sees women wear headdresses made from the hair of their dead ancestors appears to be going strong in this part of the country.
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Cormorant Fishing (Ukai)

Ψάρεμα με κορμοράνους στην Ιαπωνία

Ukai is a traditional fishing method which uses trained cormorants to catch river fish such as sweetfish (ayu).

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This type of fishing has been around for over 1300 years, most prominently along the Nagaragawa River in Gifu City, where the master fishermen have official patronage from the emperor. Continue reading

“Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death”

 

 

Πρόκειται για μια συλλογή από 18 κουκλόσπιτα-σκηνές εγκλήματος, γνωστά ως “Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death” (Μελέτες συνοψίζοντας τα πιο σημαντικά ανεξήγητων θανάτων).

The Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death are a series of nineteen (twenty were originally constructed) intricately designed dollhouse-style dioramas created by Frances Glessner Lee (1878–1962), a pioneer in forensic science.

Glessner Lee used her inheritance to establish a department of legal medicine at Harvard Medical School in 1936, and donated the first of the Nutshell Studies in 1946 for use in lectures on the subject of crime scene investigation. In 1966, the department was dissolved, and the dioramas went to the Maryland Medical Examiner’s Office in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. where they are on permanent loan and still used for forensic seminars. Continue reading

Α ‘blue’ sand dune on Mars

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Τo get rich, you have to believe something so incredibly far from your reach…

Wishing to all of you  to be more rich in hope!!

Εύχομαι σε όλους σας να γίνετε πιο πλούσιοι στην ελπίδα!!

ΧΡΟΝΙΑ ΠΟΛΛΑ !!!!

Η ανακάλυψη του μπλε αμμόλοφου στον κόκκινο πλανήτη έδωσε στη NASA ίσως τις πιο εντυπωσιακές φωτογραφίες από τον Άρη.

The dune appears blue in an enhanced-color image taken by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO), though it’s actually a grayish hue. The visual effect comes from upping the contrast, a trick that allows researchers to see more detail in images of Mars. Continue reading

Nativity scene at Vatican’s St. Peter’s Square sculpted out of 700 tons of sand

Φάτνη από… άμμο στο Βατικανό

Αν και η άμμος παραπέμπει σε καλοκαίρι, ο ευφάνταστος καλλιτέχνης Ρικ Βαράνο σκέφτηκε να τη χρησιμοποιήσει τα Χριστούγεννα, για να κατασκευάσει τη φάτνη του Βατικανού στην πλατεία του Αγίου Πέτρου.

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The Vatican unveiled its novel Nativity scene for Christmas in St. Peter’s Square Friday afternoon — sculpted completely out of sand for the first time.

The traditional scene depicting Joseph, Mary and the infant Jesus surrounded by angels, shepherds, animals and the Three Wise Men was made with over 700 tons of sand and is about 82 square feet. Continue reading

Ñain An sculptures: New secrets revealed at ancient Chan Chan

Η ανακάλυψη 17 ξύλινων αγαλμάτων στο Chan Chan είναι αρκετή για να αλλάξει την κατανόηση του αστικού κέντρου Chan Chan. Ενσωματωμένα στα τείχη του μεταγενέστερου συγκρoτήματος Ñain An, επίσης γνωστό ως Bandelier, οι ξύλινες φιγούρες πιστεύεται ότι αποτίουν φόρο τιμής  στους αποθανόντες ηγέτες.

The discovery of 17 wooden statues at Chan Chan are enough to change our understanding of the Chan Chan urban centre. Embedded in the walls of the later Ñain An complex, also known as Bandelier, the figures are thought to have bid farewell to the deceased leaders.

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An Amy Winehouse hologram is set to tour worldwide in 2019

 

But some have called to let her ‘rest in peace’

Continuing the trend of digitally resurrecting dead musicians (whether they like it or not), a hologram of Amy Winehouse is set to tour worldwide in 2019, with remastered songs, a live band, and “theatrical stagecraft”.

The decision is a pretty strange one to say the least. On the one hand, it offers those who never got to see the singer perform live a chance to witness her act, but on the other it raises issues about using artists’ music (and their literal image) without their consent.

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Tom Noddy’s Bubble Magic

Εγώ αγαπώ τους ανεπαίσθητους κόσμους,
τους αβαρείς και αβρούς,
σαν σαπουνόφουσκες.
Μ’ αρέσει να τους βλέπω να ζωγραφίζονται
από ήλιο και πορφύρα, να πετάνε
κάτω από το γαλανό ουρανό, να πάλλουν
κι αμέσως να σπάνε…
Ποτέ δεν κυνήγησα τη δόξα…

Never have I aimed for glory,
nor endeavored that my story
be for Memory destined.
I have loved my worlds appeasing,
subtly fleeting, gently pleasing,
all with bubbles of a kind.

«Cantares», του Antonio Machado και του Χουάν Μανουέλ Σερράτ

Tom Noddy’s Bubble Magic has been featured on televisions shows all over the world over the years. In some early performances Tom used cigarettes but that was long ago and he has developed a handheld fog generator whose fuel is food grade glycerin.

An episode of a BBC mathematics programme focused on the math of minimal forms and they asked if I could contribute. We set up in a small theater and exchanged ideas. They filmed the results and edited it beautifully into their programme. I’m very pleased with this one.

 

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Giant fights and giant’s causeway – Το Μονοπάτι του Γίγαντα

“You are standing on, or are about to visit, one of my favourite places. The jewel in the crown of the fabulous coast of Antrim. A site of World Heritage and therefore ranked alongside Mount Everest and the Giant Redwoods of California for it’s importance to humankind.Volcanic activity helped Finn Mc Cool forge this wonder of the World some 60 Million years ago. It is today the habitat of rare plants and animals. Please treat their home with the pride and the care it deserves.” –   Dr David Bellamy

 

“The Giant’s Causeway is the aftermath of volcanic crashing, burning and cooling,” Eleanor explains. “An epic 60-million-year-old legacy to lava. Over 40,000 basalt columns. Interlocked.

“It’s no wonder this place is a Unesco World Heritage Site because beyond the mindboggling beauty, the Causeway is our portal into Earth’s most ancient past,” she concludes.

Giant fights

Finn is having trouble with someone across the water. The Scottish giant Benandonner is threatening Ireland. An enraged Finn grabs chunks of the Antrim coast and throws them into the sea. The rock forms a path for Finn to follow and teach Benandonner a lesson.

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‘Mud Men’ of Papua New Guinea

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For centuries, the Asaro ‘Mud Men’ of Western Highlands, Papua New Guinea, have adorned themselves with mud, clay masks and bamboo finger extensions to look like evil spirits.

 

 

 

While the masks have different origin stories, it is believed that in the 1800s, tribesmen would raid other villages – for their women or pigs – while intimidating their enemies with large masks and bamboo spears. Continue reading

Giants puppets return to Liverpool for the last time

Εκατοντάδες χιλιάδες άνθρωποι συρρέουν για να τους δουν!

Μια διαφορετική παρέλαση είχαν την τύχη να παρακολουθήσουν  όσοι βρέθηκαν στο Λίβερπουλ, καθώς… μαριονέτες-γίγαντες είχαν «καταλάβει» την πόλη. Συγκεκριμένα η θεατρική ομάδα «Royal De Luxe» διοργάνωσε για μια ακόμα χρονιά τη σχετική εκδήλωση, η οποία προσελκύει εκατοντάδες χιλιάδες ανθρώπους που επιθυμούν να θαυμάσουν αυτές τις θεσπέσιες και εντυπωσιακές κατασκευές.

 

Thousands of spectators are lining Liverpool’s streets as huge puppets stride through the city in a street theatre festival.

Known as The Giants, the over-sized marionettes have returned for a third and final time.

Previous visits in 2012 and 2014 attracted six-figure audiences and led to millions of pounds spent locally.

One spectator Lewis, 10, who was watching at St George’s Plateau, said: “It was epic! Mind blown!” Continue reading

“Like being in a dream”

Called Curiosity Cloud, Katharina Mischer and Thomas Traxler’s installation for Perrier-Jouët consists of 264 suspended blown-glass bulbs, each of which contains a hand-made model of an insect.

The installation lies dormant when there’s nobody around. But the bulbs light up and the insects inside start fluttering against the glass as soon as visitors get close.
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Vending machine, 100 BC

Αγιασμό …..έβγαζε ο πρώτος «αυτόματος πωλητής»
στην αρχαία Ελλάδα το 100 μ.Χ

Modern vending machines had a predecessor that was used to sell holy water in ancient temples. It was invented by Hero of Alexandria. A person put a coin inside the vending machine, and it pushed a lever that opened a valve. This allowed some holy water to pour out. Unfortunately, this brilliant idea was forgotten, and vending machines were reinvented at the end of the 19th century.

 

 

Σε ένα από τα συγγράμματα του Ήρωνα του Αλεξανδρινού στα «Πνευματικά» πέρα από τις απλές συσκευές, που βοηθούν στην πειραματική απόδειξη επιστημονικών αρχών, παρατίθενται και πολλές άλλες σύνθετες κατασκευές, που εκτελούσαν με διάφορους τρόπους αυτόματες λειτουργίες. Continue reading

Zapote “Hells Bells” – Oι καμπάνες του διαβόλου

Δεν υπάρχει τίποτα οπουδήποτε στον κόσμο, σαν τους σταλακτίτες σε αυτό το Cenote. Αντί για τους τυπικούς σταλακτίτες, σταλαγμίτες και στήλες, οι σταλακτίτες σε αυτό το Cenote έχουν σχήμα καμπάνων.

Μερικοί άνθρωποι πιστεύουν ότι μπορεί να υπήρχε άνεμος φυσώντας στο σπήλαιο όταν σχηματίστηκαν. Αλλά κανείς δεν ξέρει.

 

There’s nothing anywhere in the world like the stalactites in this Cenote. Rather than the typical stalactites, stalagmites and columns, the stalactites in this Cenote are shaped like bells.

Nobody is sure how or why it happened. But I’ve been in probably 100 caves above and below water and I’ve never seen anything like these, or I guess, has anywhere else. Some people think there might have been wind blowing in the cave when they were formed. But nobody knows. Continue reading

The incredible 2000-year-old earthquake detector

Μια πυξίδα, 8 δράκοι, 8 βατράχια και ένα δοχείο αξιόπιστα μετρούσαν τους σεισμούς 2.000 χρόνια πριν

Although we still cannot accurately predict earthquakes, we have come a long way in detecting, recording, and measuring seismic shocks.

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Many don’t realise that this process began nearly 2000 years ago, with the invention of the first seismoscope in 132 AD by a Chinese astronomer, mathematician, engineer, and inventor called Zhang (‘Chang’) Heng.

The device was remarkably accurate in detecting earthquakes from afar, and did not rely on shaking or movement in the location where the device was Continue reading

Meet the Mechanical Turk, an 18th Century chess machine

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A master magic builder from California has recreated an 18th Century automaton that took Europe and America by storm.

 

For more than 80 years, Wolfgang von Kempelen’s Mechanical Turk amazed people on both continents by appearing to play chess. The Turk was a trick – somewhere inside its cabinet was a human controlling the moves.

But the Turk’s secrets were lost after it was destroyed in a fire in 1854. Now John Gaughan has completed a replica of the Turk, following years of research and expense. Continue reading

Shushtar, Historical Hydraulic System

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ΙRΑΝ Shushtar, Historical Hydraulic System, inscribed as a masterpiece of creative genius, can be traced back to Darius the Great in the 5th century B.C.

It involved the creation of two main diversion canals on the river Kârun one of which, Gargar canal, is still in use providing water to the city of Shushtar via a series of tunnels that supply water to mills. It forms a spectacular cliff from which water cascades into a downstream basin.

It then enters the plain situated south of the city where it has enabled the planting of orchards and farming over an area of 40,000 ha. known as Mianâb (Paradise).

 

Το Ιστορικό Υδραυλικό Σύστημα του Shushtar, που είναι εγγεγραμμένο ως αριστούργημα δημιουργικής ιδιοφυΐας, ανήκει στον Μεγάλο Δαρείο και χρονολογείται τον 5ο αιώνα π.Χ.

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Coralarium: Ocean’s First Intertidal Art Museum Doubles as Marine Habitat

Μουσείο για κοράλλια και υποβρύχια αγάλματα!

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A new first-of-its-kind underwater art museum in the Maldives features exhibits and sculptures at various levels, from the seabed through the intertidal waterline and up to the skyline, designed to be exposed and submerged to different degrees.

More than just an aesthetic endeavor, however, the project by environmental artist Jason Decaires Taylor is engineered to support the regrowth of endangered coral populations and other local marine wildlife. It’s the island’s first regeneration project, addressing a real need while also raising regional awareness. Continue reading

The Real-Life Inspiration for “Beauty and the Beast” Is Too Dark for Disney

Η Ωραία και το Τέρας: μια αληθινή ιστορία

 

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It may be a “tale as old as time,” but “Beauty and the Beast” isn’t “true as it can be.” Like many fairy tales, the Disney classic you’re familiar with is really a new, child-friendly version of a historically dark tale. But this story has even darker roots.

For thousands of years, folktales from around the world have included descriptions of a bride with an animal groom. When French novelist Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve finally published the first written version of the story in 1740, it was based on a sad but true tale.

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Mapping Out Freedom: Escaped Slaves Used Braids For Direction

The women would weave the maps in their hair, carving out paths with their cornrows. Some patterns were even utilized to deliver secret messages.

Braids. They are an easy, go-to style to up chicness, comfort, and convenience. However, for some escaped slaves in South America, braids were a survival mechanism and led to freedom.

 

 

Κάτι που μάλλον δε γνωρίζαμε σχετικά με τα αφρικανικής προέλευσης χτενίσματα.

Οι λεπτές πλεξούδες που είναι κολλημένες στο κεφάλι, μαρτυρούν την αντίσταση των γυναικών, οι οποίες αναζητούσαν για τους σκλάβους οδούς διαφυγής από τις φυτείες της Καραϊβικής.

Συγκεκριμένα, οι γυναίκες που δούλευαν στα σπίτια, συναντιόντουσαν στις

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Jenny’s Bowker quilts tell tales about people in the Middle East

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Jenny Bowker has been named in the 2018 Queen’s birthday honours for services to Australia-Middle East cultural relations thanks to her extraordinary works of traditional craft

 

[Through my quilts], I wanted people to look into the eyes of some of the people I knew – who were not well off – and see that they were gentle.”

A Bedouin guide in Egypt’s White Desert in Farafra features in one of Jenny Bowker’s quilts. “People always ask me how long these quilts take to make,” she tells us. “And what they’re really acknowledging and admiring is that I was willing to spend as much as two years on the work. There are things that you can do with fabric, which make it more meaningful, more evocative, more interesting than a painting.”

Ένας οδηγός Βεδουίνων στην Λευκή Έρημο της Αιγύπτου Farafra ποζάρει σε ένα από τα παπλώματα της Jenny Bowker. “Οι άνθρωποι με ρωτούν πάντα πόσο χρόνο χρειάζονται αυτά τα παπλώματα για να φτιαχτούν”, μας λέει. “Και αυτό που πραγματικά αναγνωρίζουν και θαυμάζουν είναι ότι ήμουν πρόθυμη να ξοδέψω δύο χρόνια για το έργο. Υπάρχουν πράγματα που μπορείτε να κάνετε με το ύφασμα, τα οποία το κάνουν πιο σημαντικό, πιο υποβλητικό, πιο ενδιαφέρον από τη ζωγραφική.

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Daredevil tourists enjoy luxury banquet… 6,500ft in the air

Ποιος είπε ότι “η τρέλα δεν πάει στα βουνά ” ????

 

 

 Who said “Madness does not go to the mountains” ????

 

Hundreds of hardy tourists ate seafood and drank wine on the side of a cliff some 6,500ft in the air as part of a summer festival at the Mount Laojun in China.

The luxury repast, which was part of a summer festival in Henan Province, was held on tables set up over a six-foot-wide footpath attached to the side of the rockface.

 

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Why did people wear wigs? – Γιατί οι άνθρωποι φορούσαν περούκες;

Για  περίπου δύο αιώνες, οι περούκες  ήταν κάτι το επιβεβλημένο για την υψηλή κοινωνία και όχι μόνο. Όμως δεν θα  ήταν ποτέ τόσο δημοφιλείς, αν δεν υπήρχε ένα αφροδίσιο νόσημα, δυο βασιλιάδες και οι κακές συνθήκες υγιεινής των μαλλιών.

For about two centuries, the wigs were something that was necessary for high society and not only. But it would never be so popular if there was no venereal disease, two kings, and poor hair hygiene.

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Η ιστορία της ξεκινάει, όπως και για πολλά άλλα, με τη σύφιλη. Μέχρι το 1580, η σύφιλη είναι η χειρότερη επιδημία που χτύπησε την Ευρώπη μετά την πανούκλα. Σύμφωνα με τον William Clowes, ένα «άπειρο πλήθος» ασθενών από σύφιλη κατέκλυζαν τα νοσοκομεία του Λονδίνου.

Χωρίς αντιβιοτικά, τα θύματα υπέφεραν από τη χειρότερη μορφή της νόσου: ανοιχτές πληγές, δυσάρεστα εξανθήματα, τύφλωση, άνοια και αποσπασματική απώλεια μαλλιών. Η φαλάκρα σάρωνε τη χώρα. Εκείνη την εποχή, η απώλεια μαλλιών ήταν κάτι που μπορούσε να προκαλέσει δημόσια αμηχανία. Τα μακριά μαλλιά ήταν κάτι το μοντέρνο και κάποιος φαλακρός αποκτούσε άσχημη φήμη.

Her story begins, like many others, with syphilis. Until 1580, syphilis is the worst epidemic that struck Europe after the plague. According to William Clowes, an “infinite multitude” of syphilis patients flooded London hospitals. 
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Οι νάνοι του Βρότσλαβ – Wroclaw’s Dwarfs: krasnale

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Οι νάνοι έχουν γίνει τόσο δημοφιλές αξιοθέατο στην πόλη, που το τοπικό τουριστικό γραφείο έχει δημοσιεύσει φυλλάδιο όπου αναφέρονται όλα τα μέρη που μπορεί να βρει κανείς κάποιον νάνο.

 Dwarves have become such a popular sight in the city, where the local tourist office has published a brochure listing all the places that a dwarf can find.

 

 

Κάποτε ξεκίνησε ως μια μορφή πολιτικής διαμαρτυρίας αλλά πλέον, με αυτόν τον κάπως αστείο τρόπο, αυτή η διαμαρτυρία δε θα ξεχαστεί ποτέ.

Η πολωνική πόλη Βρότσλαβ -η τέταρτη μεγαλύτερη πόλη της Πολωνίας- την δεκαετία του ’80 βρισκόταν ακόμη υπό -αυταρχικό- κομμουνιστικό καθεστώς. Ένα κίνημα διαμαρτυρίας, το Orange Underground, εξελίχθηκε σε μια ειρηνική διαμαρτυρία ενάντια στο καθεστώς ως τμήμα του ευρύτερου κινήματος της Αλληλεγγύης.

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Sneak a Peek at the Facebook of 400 Years Ago

The more people wrote in your book, the better you could show the rest of the world that you were a social and popular young lady. And by looking at who wrote what in whose album, Sophie now reconstructs social networks, friendships, acquaintances, and social exchanges from over 400 years ago.

 

 

 

Αlba amicorum – στα λατινικά “βιβλία φίλων” ή το Facebook του… 16ου αιώνα


Τα κοινωνικά δίκτυα μπορεί να είναι ένα φαινόμενο (ας το πούμε έτσι) του 21ου αιώνα, αλλά η ιδέα πίσω από το LinkedIn και το Facebook υπήρχε πριν από πολλά, πολλά χρόνια (και αυτό…).

Η Ολλανδέζα λόγια Sophie Reinders ερευνά επί του παρόντος το πώς τα προσωπικά βιβλία πολλών αιώνων πριν γνωστά ως alba amicorum –στα λατινικά “βιβλία φίλων”– λειτουργούσαν σαν κάποιο είδος προγόνων των σημερινών social media.

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Cimitirul Vesel – Το πιο… χαρούμενο κοιμητήριο!

 

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Για να καταλάβουμε το πόσο “χαρούμενο” είναι το συγκεκριμένο νεκροταφείο πέρα από τα πλούσια χρώματα αρκεί να δούμε το ποίημα σε μια από τις επιτύμβιες στήλες σε ελεύθερη μετάφραση !

Κάτω από το βαρύ σταυρό
Βρίσκεται φτωχή μου πεθερούλα
Τρεις ακόμη μέρες να ζουσε
θα ήμουν εγώ ξαπλωμένος και αυτή θα διάβαζε (το σταυρό).

Εσείς που περνάτε από δω
παρακαλώ μην προσπαθήσετε να την ξυπνήσετε
γιατί αν έρθει πίσω σπίτι
θα μου γκρινιάζει περισσότερο.

Eγώ θα συμπεριφέρομαι σωστά
ώστε να μη σηκωθεί από τον τάφο.
Μείνε εδώ, αγαπητή μου πεθερά!

Σχεδιασμένο το 1940 από τον τοπικό ξυλογλύπτη Stan Ion Patras, το Χαρούμενο Νεκροταφείο ξεχωρίζει για τις πολύχρωμες και ψηλές επιτύμβιες στήλες που είναι ζωγραφισμένες με σκηνές από τη ζωή του θανόντος.

 

Τo ασυνήθιστο κοιμητήριο αποκλίνει από την καθιερωμένη δυτική παράδοση όπου η διαδικασία της ταφής αντιμετωπίζεται με τη δέουσα σοβαρότητα.

Η χριστιανική κοσμοθεωρία συνδυάζεται με τη μακραίωνη τοπική παράδοση σύμφωνα με την οποία ο θάνατος είναι μια στιγμή χαράς και προσμονή μια καλύτερης ζωής. Continue reading

Αρχιτεκτονική από… συρματόπλεγμα – Edoardo Tresoldi’s Sculptural Poetics

Ως μέρος μιας… βασιλικής εκδήλωσης στο , ο Ιταλός δημιουργός Edoardo Tresoldi έφτιαξε ένα περιβάλλον από τεράστια αρχιτεκτονικά στοιχεία κατασκευασμένα από… συρματόπλεγμα.


Οι κατασκευές καλύπτουν ένα χώρο 7000 τετραγωνικών μέτρων και φτιάχτηκαν σε διάστημα τριών μηνών σε συνεργασία με το τοπικό design studio Designlab Experience. Continue reading

Pepper: Ο ιερέας-ρομπότ που «υπόσχεται»… φθηνές κηδείες

Ιάπωνες επιστήμονες, εμπνευσμένοι από τον BlessU-2 ένα ρομπότ-ιερέα που κατασκευάστηκε στη Γερμανία, παρουσίασαν το δικό τους τεχνολογικό «θρησκευτικό θαύμα» τον Pepper, ένα ρομπότ-βουδιστή ιερέα για χαμηλού κόστους κηδείες!

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Κτυπώντας ρυθμικά το τυμπανάκι του και ψέλνοντας σούτρες (κείμενα που αποδίδονται στον Βούδα).

Ο πληθυσμός στη Χώρα του Ανατέλλοντος Ηλίου γηράσκει. Και η κηδεία κοστίζει. Τα στοιχεία που έχουμε στη διάθεσή μας από την Ένωση Καταναλωτών εκεί, δίνουν κόστος κηδείας 20.000 δολάρια, κατά μέσον όρο. Και είναι στοιχεία του 2008. Η αμοιβή του ιερέα ανέρχεται σε 1.700 δολάρια. Έρχεται τώρα η Nissei Eco, η εταιρεία που κατασκευάζει τον Pepper και τον νοικιάζει αντί 350 δολαρίων. Μόνον. Continue reading

Boto το δελφίνι των ποταμιών – Pink River Dolphin

 

 

 

Σε μια ζούγκλα της Βραζιλίας όπου οι βροχές πέφτουν ασταμάτητα …. και τα δέντρα μέχρι τη μέση είναι βυθισμένα στο νερό……. ανακαλύφθηκε ένα νέο είδος δελφινιού ποταμίσιου που κολυμπά ανάμεσά τους…..

Tο δελφίνι πήρε το όνομα του από τον ποταμό Araguaia όπου και εντοπίστηκε από τους βιολόγους ερευνητές !!!

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Oι “πένες της θάλασσας” – “Sea pens”

 

 

Αυτά τα μαλακά κοράλλια εντυπωσιάζουν με την εμφάνισή τους στο βυθό καθώς θυμίζουν τις πρώτες πένες-φτερό με τις οποίες ξεκίνησαν να γράφουν οι άνθρωποι από τον 6ο έως το 19ο αιώνα μ.Χ.

Γι’ αυτό άλλωστε ονομάζονται “πένες της θάλασσας” (σ.σ. “sea pens”)! Πρόκειται για ένα από τα πιο χαριτωμένα πλάσματα του ωκεανού που οφείλουν την ονομασία τους στο σχήμα τους. Continue reading

All eyes to the skies – Elan Valley estate gets Dark Sky Park status

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Ένα κτήμα στα βουνά Cambrian είναι το πρώτο ιδιόκτητο, δημόσιο πάρκο το οποίο έγινε  Dark Sky Park.

Το κτήμα στην πεδιάδα Elan  στα βουνά της Καμπριανής προστατεύεται τώρα από τη φωτορύπανση μετά από μια διετή εκστρατεία με επικεφαλής τους κτηνοτρόφους και δύο τοπικούς ερασιτέχνες αστρονόμους.

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