As Seen Below – The Dome
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James Turrell just opened his 100th skyspace, the largest ever built in a museum: 40 meters wide, buried under the grounds of ARoS in Denmark
fifteen years in the making, from first conversations to opening. in his words: "i always wanted to enter earth and emerge in the heavens"
inside there is almost nothing. the sky is the material here
it changes all day and the work changes with it, never the same twice
#weeklyvisuals
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· · ·
James Turrell just opened his 100th skyspace, the largest ever built in a museum: 40 meters wide, buried under the grounds of ARoS in Denmark
fifteen years in the making, from first conversations to opening. in his words: "i always wanted to enter earth and emerge in the heavens"
inside there is almost nothing. the sky is the material here
it changes all day and the work changes with it, never the same twice
#weeklyvisuals
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crypto payments are live on probablynothing.xyz card still works too 👽
one thing: it's a yearly payment for now
being early has its perks. more on that later
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being early has its perks. more on that later
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recently we launched a new thing
our patrons now dig up strange finds, and the best ones become posts on our channels, with their names on them
this is what "built by community" means in practice
how it looks ↓
our patrons now dig up strange finds, and the best ones become posts on our channels, with their names on them
this is what "built by community" means in practice
how it looks ↓
webdriver torso
finds №001
in 2013 youtube started filling with 11-second videos
red rectangle, blue rectangle, a beep
a new one every few minutes
77,000 videos before anyone noticed
people spent months decoding them. theories ranged from spy number stations to alien contact to Cicada 3301
an italian blogger traced it to a google office in Zürich
it was just an automated system testing YouTube's video quality. Google's official response was a rickroll
found by @bigbaIIs
in 2013 youtube started filling with 11-second videos
red rectangle, blue rectangle, a beep
a new one every few minutes
77,000 videos before anyone noticed
people spent months decoding them. theories ranged from spy number stations to alien contact to Cicada 3301
an italian blogger traced it to a google office in Zürich
it was just an automated system testing YouTube's video quality. Google's official response was a rickroll
our patron said about this:
it was just machines talking to machines
humans weren't supposed to see it at all
found by @bigbaIIs