Links: May 2003
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Natural lightshow 30 May 2003, 14:42
Fantastic images of Earth's natural lightshows.
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Taggers go home 30 May 2003, 14:40
If you're going to vandalise something, do it with REAL style.Superb graffiti.
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MoMA MoArch 29 May 2003, 11:26
The Museum of Modern Art always has great content, this is no exception. An online exhibition of architectural drawings from the 60's & 70's.
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Sparth's co:lab 28 May 2003, 10:36
Another great online sketchbook, like getting a glimpse at the birth of a movie.
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Manga tech concepts 27 May 2003, 17:49
Concept artwork by Feng Zhu in a manga/tech style.
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Polish designers duke it out 27 May 2003, 17:27
Polish designers do a versus match on the digital battlefield. It's all in Polish, but you know how to click on pictures.
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Cute, but in a good way 26 May 2003, 14:03
Cute illustrations courtesy of Monica Calvo.
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Digital flowers 23 May 2003, 10:16
A data visualisation system that somehow ends up with floral beauty.
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Mechart 23 May 2003, 10:14
Niklas Jansson's gallery of illustrations. Delicious mechs and iD-style cyber monsters.
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Try this at the beach 19 May 2003, 11:59
A gallery of beautifully intricate and meditative sand sculptures.
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Digital collage 16 May 2003, 10:35
An interesting collection of works by Anthony Hibbert using a hybrid of photography and illustration.
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Puzzle Tetris? 13 May 2003, 12:52
A great, minimal puzzle game. Like those confounding move the pieces to make the picture games, but less infuriating.
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Boring 3D 12 May 2003, 16:26
A lot of rendered 3D pictures in a claymation-sort-of-style. Updated daily. Very cute. Check out the archive.
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Macaque Macbeth 12 May 2003, 11:001
Give a monkey a typewriter ...
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Photo-realistic 9 May 2003, 12:45
OMG, i couldn't believe that this was vector art.
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E-paper 9 May 2003, 12:26
The latest development that will allow me to download the latest Terry Pratchett novel onto paper.
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Holiday snaps 8 May 2003, 15:21
Why aren't my holidays as good looking as this?
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Nanodesign 8 May 2003, 12:13
It's a German site, but have a click around to see a great journey from macro to nano.
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3b6 7 May 2003, 12:15
Some dark abstract experimentation from 3b6. Awesome backgrounds!
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Bathroom tiles 7 May 2003, 11:42
The tile machine is a fun little application, have a play!
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Robbie! 7 May 2003, 11:33
I'm not condoning his music, but dig the opening screen.
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It began in Africa 5 May 2003, 12:22
A portal for African design, more than the stereotypical tribal.
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Father Time 5 May 2003, 12:19
Roger Wood makes the funkiest clocks.
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Ewwww... blood! 5 May 2003, 12:17
Jarrett teaches you how to make comical scenes of carnage in Photoshop.
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Beauty in black & white 5 May 2003, 12:15
More photography, this time in moody black and white.
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