Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have figured out how to track trash. They are doing this to get a better sense of people’s disposal habits, which they hope will improve recycling efforts.
This thing is pretty revolutionary!
Spike is crazy-fast moving robot that moves a camera as it shoots high-speed video (normally, the camera would have to be locked in place).
That means the robot’s movements are as fast as a shutter!
Crazy-Fast Robot Lets You Shoot Panning High-Speed Video
via Reddit
If these made you do a double-take, it’s most likely because you recognize some of these faces from famous Renaissance paintings!
Artist, Dorothee Golz mashed up the paintings with contemporary photos.
Dorothee Golz’s Digital Paintings
via Laughing Squid
Who’d have known your stomach could double as a camera?
Two UK students, Josh Lake and Luke Evans, ate 35mm film and were able to process photos after the film, erm, came out!
Introducing the Macintosh, Newsweek 1984. The beginnings of digital image editing.
via beccap
Self-portraits in eyeballs needs to become a thing. We dare you to try it!
These were shot on macro by Jarroseph (top) and Waverley41 (bottom).