I’ll never know what it feels like to be a pilot disconnected from their neurally linked mecha. The overwhelming sensation and intoxicating power that comes with being a 40 ft tall war machine capable of wanton destruction, followed by the belittling feeling of being separated and being back in your pathetic little flesh form. I will never understand how it feels, but I know what it feels like to go from a 3 monitor setup to a measly single monitor and I imagine it’s basically the same
A quick badge design I did to celebrate the successful return of samples from asteroid Bennu, and the beginning of the OSIRIS-APEX mission!
For context, after OSIRIS-REx dropped the samples off, it was renamed and has now begun a new mission to explore a new hazardous asteroid, the infamous asteroid Apophis!
This badge celebrates the shift from investigating the ways asteroids may seed life, to how they can threaten it.
i hate whenim telling someone about my cool immortal robot body and theyre like "all men will one day die" well im a GIRL !!!! fucker!!!!!!!!!
I love that we have a miles-wide reminder of the power of nature that we can just go look at any time. Mt. St. Helens was pretty before, but when you can stand next to stripped and blasted tree trunks wider than you can put your arms around seven miles from the crater it really adds a new layer to the beauty.
I love this art, incredible work!
Mt. St. Helens
I’ll have limited copies of this in print at VanCAF17 this weekend, come see me at table D-11!
This is exactly why I made my own website(s). They're .005% as polished as a social media profile but the only limits to what I can create are my own skills and imagination. It loads in a tiny fraction of a second because it's pure HTML. You can also get your friends in on it and make a little web ring! The old web isn't dead yet, if anything it's having a bit of a renaissance with places like neocities.
if i had three wishes they would all be to make web 2.0 utterly illegal and go back to normal html
Concrete Living by Nick Frank*
at Green Mountain - Gold Creek Trail