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danhacker:

IRL Bioshock Big Daddy

A group of hardcore ‘Bioshock’ fans in Atlanta and partnered with graphic designer/ prop maker Harrison Krix, and spent over 500 hours constructing a a real Big Daddy suit. It’s nearly 7 feet tall, weighs around 60lb. It even features an actual working drill hand.

Harrison Kris worked with photographer Matt Nicholson for a photoshoot inside the Georgia Aquarium, which gives the shoot a feel like it was actually shot in the underwater city of Rapture. Everything combined worked out to create very impressive photoshoot. Hopefully the ‘Bioshock’ film (if it ever happens) will look half as good as this.

Click here to see the rest of the ‘Bioshock’ photoshoot in hi-res.

(via:joblo)

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adeandabet:

moderation:

Near Geneva, Particles Finally Come Together With a Bang…
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The Large Hadron Collider, the world’s biggest and most expensive science experiment, produced its first collisions on Monday, said scientists at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, outside Geneva.
Seemingly making up for lost time after years of disasters and delays, the collisions came only three days after engineers had begun shooting the subatomic particles known as protons around their 17-mile underground racetrack. The physicists announced that they had succeeded in making the beams collide, producing what they called “candidate collision events” in the giant particle detectors in the collider.
(via nyt)

“Accessing schematic of the Hive…”

adeandabet:

moderation:

Near Geneva, Particles Finally Come Together With a Bang…

The Large Hadron Collider, the world’s biggest and most expensive science experiment, produced its first collisions on Monday, said scientists at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, outside Geneva.

Seemingly making up for lost time after years of disasters and delays, the collisions came only three days after engineers had begun shooting the subatomic particles known as protons around their 17-mile underground racetrack. The physicists announced that they had succeeded in making the beams collide, producing what they called “candidate collision events” in the giant particle detectors in the collider.

(via nyt)

“Accessing schematic of the Hive…”

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pandapuzzle:

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pizza tuesday!!

The food of the gods. Must reblog.

pandapuzzle:

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pizza tuesday!!

The food of the gods. Must reblog.

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gamefreaksnz:

Because They Have Facebook in a Galaxy Far Far Away

gamefreaksnz:

Because They Have Facebook in a Galaxy Far Far Away

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makingofmovies:

skeetonmischa:The Cinematic Geography Of Los Angeles

All the world’s a stage…so why not just live on a set? I love living in Los Angeles because it feels like at any moment, your movie might end and the credits will roll. But then you can just rewind your tape.

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movielove:

dayofthedreamweavers:
“Corridors make science-fiction believable, because they’re so utilitarian by nature - really they’re just a conduit to get from one (often overblown) set to another. So if any thought or love is put into one, if the production designer is smart enough to realise that corridors are the foundation on which larger sets are ‘sold’ to viewers, movie magic is close at hand.” (via In praise of the sci-fi corridor - Den of Geek, via yewknee)
The corridors in Alien really do it for me too.

movielove:

dayofthedreamweavers:

“Corridors make science-fiction believable, because they’re so utilitarian by nature - really they’re just a conduit to get from one (often overblown) set to another. So if any thought or love is put into one, if the production designer is smart enough to realise that corridors are the foundation on which larger sets are ‘sold’ to viewers, movie magic is close at hand.” (via In praise of the sci-fi corridor - Den of Geek, via yewknee)

The corridors in Alien really do it for me too.

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