Meet the brand new New York City cab
New York City Yellow cabs are as iconic to downtown New York as the lights of Times Square. And while the new cabs aren’t changing their color, they are going to be dramatically changing their shape starting next year.
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Metropolis: Fritz Lang
Fim Poster, 1927
Designed by: Boris Bilinsky
This has to be one of my top 10 all time favorite movie posters. Something about the endless city, the giant oppressive letters, and the simple graphic forms…its good stuff.
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ckck:
Aerial view of Slussen in wintertime. Stockholm, Sweden, circa 1961.
Photograph by Herbert Lindgren.
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Skyscrapers in Dubai, UAE
© Catalin Marin on National Geographic
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Absolutely love this piece:
A sculpture in Wroclaw, Poland designed by Jerzy Kalin to commemorate victims of the Communist regime.
“At the junction of Piłsudskiego and Świdnicka Streets, we come across a group of fourteen life-sized fossilized forms. It is a monument of anonymous passers-by, whose author is Polish artist Jerzy Kalin. Among them, we find people similar to ourselves. There is a man in a hat, a mother pushing a stroller, a man carrying a bicycle inner tube, a woman with an umbrella, an old lady with a bag full of shopping. The cast bronze figures seem to descend below the surface of the sidewalk separating the busy streets and come up on the other side. Seven people stand on one side of the road descending into the sidewalk and seven people ascend from the other side. The people closest to the curb are submerged in the sidewalk to the waist with only their heads and torsos exposed. Other figures are immersed only to the knees, while still others wade only their feet in the concrete slabs. It is an invisible passage, a symbol of the changes that have occurred in Poland between the time of communism and the time of democracy. The bustle of the streets surround - the voices of passers-by, the roar of car engines, the smell of the city. Feelings so similar to those before 1989, and yet still quite different today.”
Excerpt can be found here.
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Tech Company to Build Science Ghost City in New Mexico

Although no one will live there, the replica city will be 20 square miles and modeled after a typical American town of 35,000 people, complete with highways, houses and commercial buildings, old and new.
Sounds like the setup for an awesome Sci Fi movie.













