By Anne Cacherell Meet Easton LaChappelle, founder and roboticist of Unlimited Tomorrow, a company whose mission is to create extreme technology at an affordable price, making it accessible to those who need it most. LaChappelle started showing interest in the field of engineering and computer science at the age of 14, when he created his…
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This Street Artist Might Rival Banksy
By Richard K. Noots Caiffa Cosimo is a street artist in Italy just trying to make a name for himself. How, exactly? By messing with your perception, that’s how. After years of practice, Caiffa is really starting to clean up- or rather, paint up the local art scene in his home country. Doesn’t seeing art like this make…
You Could Say This Artist Gets “Screwed” Every Time He Creates a New Masterpiece
By Anne Cacherell Born in Germany, raised in Spain and now residing in Laguna Beach, California is artist Andrew Myers. Screw Abstract is Myers’ unique brand of contemporary artwork that allows him to construct three-dimensional portraits using thousands of screws. Without the use of any special computer software or technology, he draws out a face,…
5 Photos of Street Art That Will Blow Your Mind
By Charlie DeWitts Odeith lives in Portugal and he has a passion for art. Specifically, three dimensional art that pops out by using a series of awesome art school tricks. His talents are really impressive, but that’s not all he does. He also happens to be a tattoo artist, though you’ll have to go to…
If 3D Movies Were As Inventive As This Guy’s Art, More People Would Watch Them
By Richard K. Noots Peter Callesen definitely has a knack for art. What he does is he takes his materials, things like paper or paint, and constructs them in such a way to make art that literally pops out at your face. It’s amazing how people can just come with an idea that seems so…
Google Maps Aims to See Every Part of the World
By Richard K Noots Google Maps is generally what we use to see parts of the world that we will most likely never visit. How do they do it though? Well, it’s a bit of a variety. Sometimes they’ll use snowmobiles or other types of vehicles to traverse harsh terrain. Other times, they do it…