How to make your own little wave – the old school version
Posted in Nature, Places, Travel on January 9th, 2008 1 Comment »
Wonder if this guy simply obliged to the forces of nature – or wether he was inspired by this little world reknowned fellow:
Posted in Nature, Places, Travel on January 9th, 2008 1 Comment »
Wonder if this guy simply obliged to the forces of nature – or wether he was inspired by this little world reknowned fellow:
Posted in Food, Life, Nature, Wavy patterns on January 3rd, 2008 2 Comments »
Posted in Art, Ideas, Interdisciplinary, Nature, Religion, Science, Technology on December 15th, 2007 1 Comment »
At the 2005 Biennale in Venice, Japanese artist Mariko Mori presented her amazing “Wave UFO”. Finishing Jan. 27 2008, an exhibition of Mori’s art is on display at Aros Art MuseumLa popularidad del Caribbean poker continuó creciendo desde entonces, y en la actualidad existen muy pocos casinos, ya sea en tierra o mediante Internet, que no [...]
Posted in Above the surface, Current currents, Design, Inhabitants of the ocean, Innovation, Media, Nature, Politics, Rhetoric, Under water on December 15th, 2007 No Comments »
Using the sun to make a rhetorical point on the climate crisis – watch the video…Â
Posted in Life, Memories, Nature, Science on December 12th, 2007 1 Comment »
http://thoughts-illustrated.blogspot.com/2007/12/brainbow-hubble-telescope-for-brain.html
Posted in Life, Nature, People, Science on October 24th, 2007 4 Comments »
Play it backwards for more entertainment. See boring version here
Posted in Above the surface, Nature, Wavy patterns on October 16th, 2007 No Comments »
Posted in Life, Literature, Mixed Waves, Nature on October 8th, 2007 2 Comments »
Sjaldan er ein báran stök This is an old Icelandic saying, which literarily means that a wave (bára) rarely (sjaldan) comes alone (stök). Waves always come one after another. This saying is used when one bad thing after another seems to happen, they seem to come in waves. Don’t you recognize the feeling that sometimes [...]
Posted in Creation, Food, Life, Nature, Wavy patterns on September 29th, 2007 1 Comment »
Posted in Above the surface, Life, Nature on September 2nd, 2007 2 Comments »
Posted in Above the surface, Life, Nature on August 23rd, 2007 No Comments »
After having endured a somewhat constrained childhood the young waves spluttered into adolescence
Posted in Consumption, Current currents, Food, Nature, Trends on August 11th, 2007 2 Comments »
I love the “sipping-an-espresso-that-unfolds-like-a-lawn-in-your-mouth-sensation” of a shot of wheatgrass. Unfortunately I’ve never been able to find the healthy shot of green in Denmark…untill today when one of the new juicebars that are popping up like mushrooms in Copenhagen these days. The juice-and-smoothie-trend has finally hit Denmark with a 5-10 year-delay. And combined with the health-awareness [...]
Posted in Consumption, Food, Interdisciplinary, Life, Mixed Waves, Nature, Travel on July 27th, 2007 2 Comments »
Salt is the taste of sweat, tears and a day at the beach. Salt brought us good health, it brought us bacalao, herring preservation, yummy longlasting breads and that never-sinking feeling of flying when one is bathing in places like the Dead Sea and Central Asia’s wonderous Issyk-Kul Lake. Due to scarce sunlight, in Northern Europe salt is being extracted [...]
Posted in Current currents, Nature, Politics, Religion, Trends on July 27th, 2007 3 Comments »
The environment is all over us again. Global warming is so hot that Paris Hilton will probably become an environmentalist before long. The Man Who Would be President gets the star treatment all over the world. But this is the really interesting thing about this trend: Environmentalism is becoming a right wing value. Don’t change [...]
Posted in Architecture, Nature, Places, Travel on July 19th, 2007 No Comments »
The Great Wall of China was recently voted THE new wonder of the world. Before I visited the Great Wall the first time I thought – for some reason – that it ran through a flat grassy wave. But it turned out to be winding through beautiful mountains. The landscape and the winding changes dramatically [...]
Posted in Above the surface, Consumption, Nature, Places, Wavy patterns on July 10th, 2007 1 Comment »
Posted in Inhabitants of the ocean, Media, Nature, Under water, Waterworld on June 21st, 2007 No Comments »
I just love the BBC-series Blue Planet…
Posted in Above the surface, Life, Nature, Science, Under water on June 18th, 2007 3 Comments »
Looking at these beautiful roots reminds me of the diversity of mangroves. Rhizomes of mangrove swamps are unique in the sense that they can deal with water as well as drought. They can adapt to low levels of oxygen as well as limit their intake of salt. Furthermore, mangroves protect coastlines from erosion by waves. Adaptation is really [...]
Posted in Above the surface, Nature, Waterworld on June 12th, 2007 2 Comments »
Public holiday June 11 – Unusually big waves in one of Sydney’s safest and most popular snorkelling locations, the Clovelly seawater pool. Kids love this kind of wild weather. A big wave ran over the barrier and took the little boy down from his bike shortly before this photo was taken. However, some people ran [...]
Posted in Nature, Wavy patterns on June 5th, 2007 1 Comment »