The Mechazoic Era

Posted in Paleontology, Robotics & Cybernetics on July 10th, 2011 by jonolan

Have you ever wondered what the paleontologists of the far-flung future might unearth in the course of their study of our age?

With the rise of robotics and cybernetics and the shifts in our environment it’s quite possible that our world will soon move largely to not just a Post-Human era but a largely Post-Biological era.

Throwingchicken on Flickr provides us with a well-crafted and fanciful glimpse of what this Mechazoic Era might leave as fossils for future scientific study.

Fossils From The Mechazoic Era

It may be a strange future populated by chrome beasts…

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Warm Milk (NSFW)

Posted in Digital Artwork on December 21st, 2009 by jonolan

In the Western World, especially America, it is an old adage that a bit of warm milk in the evening will help one get to sleep. Somehow I don’t think the images below depict exactly what most people meant by “warm milk.”

Admittedly though, these images more closely resemble “Hot Milk” than mere “warm milk.” ;)

While not being especially useful help for getting to sleep, the digitally manipulated photo set above by Andrey Razoomovsky is beautiful, erotic and highly creative. It is also one of the most stunning examples of digital imagery I ever seen. The combination of photos of beautiful women with computer generated graphics in these photos is so well-blended that it’s incredible.

Is it just me, or are you wishing you had some cookies right now? Either Nabisco or the California Milk Processor Board – of “Got Milk?” fame – needs to hire this guy.

Andrey Razoomovsky received a bronze medal and worldwide recognition in “Colour slides & Digital images” category on 16th Trierenberg Super Circuit photo exhibition in Austria during 2007. Trierenberg Super Circuit annually defines photo perfection standards. His work is varied but consistently amazing in both form and content.

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