jueves, 3 de septiembre de 2009

Miniaturas de Palacios y Casas de Muñecas

Fuente: darkroastedblend

Doll's House
enthusiasts usually trace the origins of their fascination to European “baby houses” of the 1700s, though kids were kept far, far away from these elegant treasures; they were more a status symbol than a real plaything.


Vintage Dollhouse in Amsterdam, Holland. Photo by Natalya Bushina

If you want to use a broader description, though, miniatures (more suited for children to play with) arguably have roots as far back as the ancient Egyptians, if not further... There is something magical in making things smaller; even your office tower may look like a doll house from a certain angle, without you realizing it:


(image credit: Aduna)

True doll houses, featuring elegant miniaturization and suitable for children to play with, really began to come into their own with the industrial age, around the turn of the 20th century. The finest makers of houses (and their mini-furniture), were usually German (before the first World War) and then the British and Americans. Dolls and their houses existed before machines took the place of skilled craftsmen, but only rich kids could afford them -- and then only played with them very, very carefully.


Dollhouse in the Frankfurt shop window, Germany. Photo by Tatiana

Some of the kids who enjoyed them grew up and transformed their childhood fun into a seriously wonderful hobby, if not magnificent art.


Colleen Moore's Fairy Dollhouse

One of the more celebrated doll houses lives in the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. Created by legendary silent picture actress Colleen Moore with the set designer Harold Grieve, the fairy castle is a magnificent work of art as well deliriously scaled precision.




Towering more than eight feet tall, the house features murals painted by someone you may have heard of (Walt Disney), chandeliers with real diamonds, the tiniest Bible ever written, tapestries featuring the smallest recorded stitches, a library of more than 100 hand-printed books, a pure silver bathtub (with running water), and still more amazing treasures and exquisite details.





You could say that bathrooms like this will never go out of style:


(images credit: Museum of Science and Industry)


Being a screen queen gave Colleen Moore an opportunity to create a magnificent fantasy castle, but if you want true opulence in small scale you have to … well, let’s just say it’s good to be the queen.


Queen's Miniature Windsor Castle

Created in 1924, Queen Mary’s Dolls' House has a pedigree worthy of any stately home in England; the queen’s cousin, Princess Marie Louise, commissioned the famous architect Sir Edwin Lutyens to construct it. (more info)


(images credit: Victorian Station)

But the Queen’s dollhouse was more than a plaything. It was, and still is, a frozen moment in British history, a miniature collection of the pride of the empire with works and features showcasing the best the country had to offer. Like Colleen Moore’s castle, the library had an extensive collection of handwritten books, but because she was the queen, after all, the royal doll house’s library had unique works by Kipling and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.


(images credit: Victorian Station)

Moore’s house had running water, but the queen’s house not only had that but a flushable loo, too. And that’s not all: the floors were done in fine woods and marble, the kitchen sported a working coffee mill, and even the wine cellar featured bottles containing real wines (and not just the cheap stuff, either) -


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Accurate in every aspect: right down to tiny little wine bottles with real wine, tiny magazines and books, real carpets, plush furnishings, fireplaces, with real framed art hanging above them. Perhaps the most impressive of all is the five inch-long vintage motorcycle, which reportedly has a real, working motor.


True labour of love: The Miniature Hobbit™ House

There are simply far too many curiosities and small-scale wonders to talk about in one article – from immaculate working steam trains and gasoline-powered racing cars. But this incredible doll house might take a special place in your heart - once you see how lovingly it's made and how warm and cozy the detailing is. Livejournal user ObeliaMedusa built a perfect replica of Frodo™s Hobbit House, using a usual dollhouse scale, 1 inch: 1 foot - with all two rows of rooms together measuring about 25" by 36".





Here are a few more hobbit-eye views:





Look into the pantry...



... and here's cozy Bilbo's room, complete with books and a nice desk:



See more incredible detailing and interior shots here and in-progress page here. By now you must be really amazed at the sophistication of this project... but here's how it all started:



That tells you that even the most intimidating of projects are possible, if you start with a small wonder and add to it... one little step at a time.


(images credit: ObeliaMedusa)

Miniature food for dollhouses (that Borrowers would die for) -

miércoles, 2 de septiembre de 2009

Fotografías de naturaleza

Fuente: sopadeciencias

Junto al popular certamen Wildlife Photographer of the Year, los premios internacionales Nature’s Best Photography Windland Smith Rice se han convertido en una cita anual ineludible para los amantes de la fotografía de naturaleza. Las candidaturas para la edición 2009 se pueden presentar hasta el próximo 4 de mayo a través de esta web. Y si quiere echarle un vistazo a los ganadores de la edición 2008, están expuestos hasta el 3 de mayo en el Museo Nacional de Historia Natural de Washington (EE.UU.) - y en esta galería on-line -.

martes, 1 de septiembre de 2009

Ropa hecha con condones (nuevos)

Fuente: inhabitat

condom clothing, clothes made out of condoms, condom dresses, prophylactic clothing, aids awareness, recycled clothing, green clothing

We’ve heard of protective gear, but this is ridiculous! Or is it? With creative clothing made from condoms popping up all over the internet in such versatile and surprisingly beautiful styles, we have to wonder - could condom garments be an innovative new eco-fashion trend? And would you actually be willing to wear prophylactic couture?

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Ropa hecha con hojas

Fuente: inhabitat

The Camelia Countessa, weedrobes, nicole dextras

There’s no doubt about it - floral prints are all the rage for this summer and fall. Everywhere you look, it’s pretty petunias, brightly-colored begonias, and lush lilac. We love these looks, but eco-artist Nicole Dextras is taking flowery fashion one step further with her intricately woven Weedrobes made from real plants! Weedrobes are a treat for the eyes, but they’re also a commentary on the disposability and conformism of the fashion industry today. Nicole’s work is currently on display at the Richard Levy Gallery in Albuquerque New Mexico.

Click through our gallery to see these incredibly detailed examples of green fashion (from Camelia Countessa to Cabbage Shoes) to learn what each wearable creation is made of. You might be inspired to create your own versions!

domingo, 30 de agosto de 2009

Fórmula Uno. Gran Premio de Bélgica

Raikkonen domina, Fisichella triunfa
Fuente: e
lpais.com

Ganó Kimi Raikkonen sin sobresaltos, y así lo celebró en el podio, casi en solitario. Todo lo contrario que Giancarlo Fisichella, que, de tantos saltos, parecía estar subido en lo más alto del cajón. Había motivos. El piloto italiano completó un fin de semana dorado para la escudería india con un admirable segundo puesto que hace del Mundial de fórmula uno una competición aún más extravagante. Ausente de estrellas, el gran premio belga finalizó sin pena ni gloria, dejando a Monza, Singapur o Japón la tarea de decidir quién será el nuevo campeón del mundo. Hoy, los modestos asumieron el papel de líderes, y éstos el de víctima. Si hace unas semanas Lewis Hamilton anunciaba el regreso de McLaren, hoy el nórdico hizo lo propio con Ferrari con al conseguirla primera victoria de la temporada. Alonso, sumido en su desdicha permanente, no concluyó. Alguersuari, tampoco.

La form
ación de salida, tan paradójica como sorprendente, convirtió la carrera en un duelo de dos frentes, pero la emoción de un duelo Brawn-McLaren en la parte de atrás de la parrilla se quebró cuando apenas había transcurrido media vuelta. Fisichella todavía apretaba los dientes para mantener su Force India en la primera posición cuando se enteró de la gran noticia de la jornada: Ni Jenson Button ni Lewis Hamilton pondrían ya en peligro su primera posición. La llegada a la curva Eau Rouge auguraba batalla, KERS frente a la pulcritud del Brawn en un escenario plagado de rivales medianos, y los pronósticos se cumplieron fatalmente para el dúo británico. Sebastian Grosjean (Renault) golpeó a Button y el líder del Mundial trompeó en el vértice justo en el momento en que Lewis Hamilton llegaba con el KERS apretado a fondo. Sin posibilidad de esquivar a Button, Hamilton giró bruscamente hacia la izquierda, pero tampoco había espacio, y en el camino se llevó consigo a Jaime Alguersuari, el tercero de los perjudicados junto al propio Grosjean.

El más favorecido fue, sin duda, Kimi Raikkonen. El finlandés de Ferrari partió en sexta posición, pasó a un Barrichello atascado y se colocó quinto, y al llegar al embudo de la primera curva por fuera se vio demasiado pasado para iniciar un ataque en la arrancada, demasiado lento para evitar que sus rivales le ganaran la posición, y caminó por el filo de la navaja amparándose en la maniobra de seguir por la escapatoria para reincorporarse tercero, esperando que los comisarios no consideraran sancionable la osadía de adelantar en zona ilegal. No llegó la penalización, y mejoró incluso su posición tras adelantar a un gran Robert Kubica en la subida de la colina, un instante antes de que Grosjean iniciara la tangana.

Salió entonces el
safety car, y el cielo se abrió para Iceman. La potencia de su KERS era una garantía ante un Force India muy gallardo, pero inferior a la potencia del F60. La primera plaza estaba cerca. Además, Rubens Barrichello, el rival más fuerte en pista junto a los dos Red Bull, entraba junto a Trulli y Sutil para reparar su coche, que arruinó sus opciones al quedarse clavado en la salida. Durante cuatro vueltas, el coche médico rodó por el trazado de Spa mientras Kimi Raikkonen afilaba su espada. La estocada llegó a la primera oportunidad con un adelantamiento que dejó impotente a la escudería de Vijay Mallya. El finlandés era el nuevo líder, intocable, si bien 'Fisico' mantuvo el tipo el resto de la carrera rodando siempre a un segundo del cavallino...leer más

Microscopio USB

Fuente: teleobjetivo

Una tienda online japonesa ha puesto a la venta un microscopio USB de entre 50 y 150 aumentos.

El microscopio incorpora un sensor de imagen de dos megapixels y la toma de datos se hace a través del puerto USB del ordenador.

El gadget se puede comprar online, en ESupply.co.jp, por 12.500 yenes (unos 92 euros).