Ибо я нашел эти замечательные арты по Shadow of the Colossus. Взято без спроса вот отсюда, из блога автора по имени James Gilleard. У него есть еще много чего хорошего.
Mirror of the Earth
Salar de Uyuni in Southwest Bolivia, the largest salt flatland in the world at 4,086 square miles, is so extremely flatty that space-faring satellites use it for atmosphere calibrations. As detailed in these pictures, Salar experiences an annual flooding producing a thin sheet of highly reflective water that seems to mirror the sky. I want to go to there.
Photos by Takaki Watanabe (via: Gizmodo)
Journey for Cats
Hey, the people/things/spirits in Journey didnt have arms, so maybe they’re actually cats under there.
(source: thatgamecompany / via: kotaku)
timetravelandrocketpoweredapes:
The Sandman: Delirium, Death, Dream by Jade Liebes
Artist: Tumblr/DeviantArt/Society6/Webcomic
Seeing as how I’m a big Sandman fan, this is awesome.
Spheres of Water
Water… how does it work?
(source: mindblowingshit)
Rise of the Planet Of the Apes review
I’ll be honest, I went into this movie feeling skeptical at first. I hadn’t seen any of the other movies of the franchise. Plus, it looked ridiculous. However, I ended up enjoying this movie immensley.
The plot of the film is this: James Franco (who was great) works for a pharmaceuticul company that believes they have found the cure for Alzheimer’s.
Still Life: Vidya Gaemz by Duncan Harris
Duncan Harris takes photography of the beautiful vistas you often overlook, trample, or blow up in the virtual world of video games. From Duncan, and quite possibly my favorite quote of forever:
“I think what it boils down to is that there’s just an awful lot of dumb shit in videogames, much of it by necessity, underneath and between which is some truly stupendous art. We know, or at the very least /suspect/ that it’s there, but as players it’s impossible to know its extent. A really bad analogy would be something like Mount Rushmore. An incredible and iconic feat of construction, a really commanding spectacle - but have you ever actually been there? The observation point’s miles away! But then you watch North By Northwest or buy a postcard and it’s magnificent again. Imagine the view from the Mount Rushmore lookout post and put a man in fancy dress in front of it tea-bagging a mannequin, reading lines from Star Wars: The Phantom Menace like they were Shakespeare”.
(via: kotaku)
I’m surprised Shadow of the Colossus isn’t in here.
(Source: imlyingtoimpressyou)
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