James Burns is a talented photographer currently based in London, UK who captures the most amazing elements of his great city. Continue reading
Tag Archives: connection
Marvelous Shots of Breathtaking Travel Landscapes
Reuben Nutt is a talented 18-year-old self-taught photographer and cinematographer based in Brisbane, Australia. “I focus on lifestyle and landscape photography and telling visual stories,” he says. Continue reading
The Museum of Broken Relationships
An empty bottle of whiskey, a pair of fake breasts, a pair of tattered blue jeans, a toaster, an axe, and a stack of Brazilian Playboy magazines. Continue reading
Poetic and Absorbing Wavy Animated GIFs
Illustrator James R. Eads collaborated with an animator: Chris McDaniel aka The Glitch, in order to push the concept even further. As McDaniel felt a real connection with the painter, he therefore contacted him to create this visual project. Continue reading
10 Tips for Effective Communication
Liz Kingsnorth explores the ways we can improve our relationships with others at home, at work and with friends, by improving the way we communicate. Continue reading
The Disease of Being Busy
I saw a dear friend a few days ago. I stopped by to ask her how she was doing, how her family was. She looked up, voice lowered, and just whimpered: “I’m so busy… I am so busy… have so much going on.” Continue reading
Harbin Opera House
MAD Architects unveils the completed Harbin Opera House, located in the Northern Chinese city of Harbin. In 2010, MAD won the international open competition for Harbin Cultural Island, a master plan for an opera house, a cultural center, and the surrounding wetland landscape along Harbin’s Songhua River. Continue reading
The Red String of Fate
There’s an old story in Chinese folklore about a magical connection between two people that are destined to be soul mates, called ‘the red string of fate’.
It’s not the kind of connection we’re used to thinking of, where you fall in love with your soul mate and feel an intense connection to them. Continue reading
Kiddle! New Child-Friendly Search Engine by Google
Google is the go-to website for everyone who has access to internet. A question, a query, any assignment, or any normal information, the only person we ask is Google.
There was a time when we even checked our internet connection by going to Google.
Google is that friend we don’t consider to be really important but they are the best one there is.
But, kids, remember there were a lot of times when you searched something and some unwanted and ‘bad’ links, something you are not supposed to see.
But internet placed that link, so it’s not really your fault.
But, your parents and other ‘more intelligent’ people don’t want you to see them.
So, here’s some good news.