In 2013, a team from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution took a specially equipped REMUS “SharkCam” underwater vehicle to Guadalupe Island in Mexico to film great white sharks in the wild. What you are...
MIT Media Lab researchers have developed a new display technology that automatically corrects for vision defects and could lead to e-reader and smartphone displays that let users dispense with glasses. Imagine being...
A camera in the wrong hands can be a dangerous — or beautiful — thing. Take Laurin Döpfner, for example, adept at using an industrial edge sander. Give her a camera and she decides to record how objects look...
Usually star trails time-lapse photography and panoramic photos do not go together, but this is exactly what photographer Vincent Brady has accomplished with his Planetary Panoramas – 360 Degree Night-Sky Time...
Martin Heck has published Part II of IV of a timelapse series he photographed of the amazing scenery of New Zealand, spending over 4 months “sleeping in caves under a sky of glowworms, hiking through the bush...
Marcus Bartlett is very fond of vacuum cleaners and Hoover, often drawing vacuums in his high school media arts class. Teacher Kathy Howlett thought the drawings were too beautiful to stay hidden and so she sent four of...
As it’s name implies, the Infragram detects near-infrared light and functions as a photosynthesis detector. A what? A detector that detects when plant life is absorbing light energy and converting it into the...
No, not the latest Apple Mac OS X, but a real-life elusive mountain lion known under the cryptic label P-22 and which prowls Griffith Park in Los Angeles. Photographer Steve Winter set up Nikon and Canon DSLRs, flash...