Thursday, February 4, 2016

The Impossible-Looking Pencil Sculptures of Cerkahegyzo

Cerkahegyzo is a Hungarian artist who transforms common pencils into seemingly digitally-altered works of art. In reality, the miniature sculptor uses just a few basic tools and mountains of patience to create these intricate masterpieces.

Believe it or not, Budapest-based artist Cerkahegyzo manages to produce all these unreal artworks out of a single pencil. Some of his works may give the impression that he somehow fuses together the elements of multiple pencils to achieve the desired effect, but it’s only an optical illusion. He uses razor blades and needles to painstakingly carve away at the lead base and wooden casing, as well as sandpaper, files, and polishing stones to shape his intricate designs. Taking inspiration from established miniature sculptors like Dalton Ghetti, Misuta Tasogare and Kato Jado, the Humgarian master creates all sorts of incredible patterns that leave the viewer wondering “how did he do it?”


Wednesday, February 3, 2016

8 Underwater Restaurants Around the World

As India gets its first underwater restaurant, in Ahmedabad, the dining experience is all set to take a different course. Imagine sitting amidst sea animals, and gorging on to your food. Quite an experience it is going to be. This restaurant that is spread across over 3,000 sq ft, and 20 ft below the ground level, is surrounded by an aquarium with over 1,60,000 litres of water and over 4,000 variety of fish species in it to look at. If you can’t digest the fact of eating sea-food while looking at them, then there’s some reprieve for you. This multi-cuisine restaurant will be serving everything vegetarian.

If you found this fascinating enough, you ought to marvel at and must visit the following 8 underwater restaurants around the world:

1- Ithaa Undersea Restaurant, Maldives:




It is considered the world’s first all-glass undersea restaurant, located 16 feet below sea level at the Conrad Maldives Rangali Island hotel. It serves caviar and Maldivian lobster— some of the menu items that you can enjoy while soaking in the 180-degree panoramic views of the water above you.


Tuesday, February 2, 2016

10 Upcoming Technology That May Change The World

We have seen great leaps in digital technology in past the past five years. Smartphones, cloud computing, multi-touch tablets, these are all innovations that revolutionized the way we live and work. However, believe it or not, we are just getting started. Technology will get even better. In the future, we could live like how people in science fiction movies did.

Today’s post is about 10 upcoming, real-life products that is set to revolutionize the world as we know it. Get ready to control the desktop and slice Ninja fruits with your eyes. Get ready to print your own creative physical product. Get ready to dive into the virtual world, and interact with them. Come unfold the future with us. 

1. Google Glass
Augmented Reality has already gotten into our life in the forms of simulated experiment and education app, but Google is taking it several steps higher with Google Glass. Theoretically, with Google Glass, you are able to view social media feeds, text, Google Maps, as well as navigate with GPS and take photos. You will also get the latest updates while you are on the ground.
It’s truly what we called vision, and it’s absolutely possible given the fact that the Google’s co-founder, Sergey Brin has demo’ed the glass with skydivers and creatives. Currently the device is only available to some developers with the price tag of $1500, but expect other tech companies trying it out and building an affordable consumer version.

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Air India's grand celebratory sale: Tickets at just Rs 100

New Delhi: National carrier Air India on Wednesday will celebrate its merger with erstwhile Indian Airlines as 'Air India Day', offering tickets for Rs 100 for a limited period.
"This is the first time the airline will be celebrating the 'Air India Day'. A function will be held to celebrate the day and also to award meritorious employees of the airline," an official spokesperson said on Tuesday.
Air India was amalgamated with erstwhile Indian Airlines into one airline as "Air India" on August 27, 2007.

On the occasion, the flag carrier would launch 'Air India Offer', a scheme offering tickets for Rs 100 apart from all applicable taxes.
The sale of these tickets would be made only through the airline's website for five days from August 27 to 31 for travel during the period August 27 to September 30 only, he added.

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Paper Landscape Illustrated By Eiko Ojala

The artist works digitally without the aid of 3D software where he draws everything by hand to create landscapes, figures and portraits that look as if they’ve been cut from paper. Most critical are the placement of shadows which Ojala also draws by hand, though via email he admits the complexity occasionally requires the use of photographed shadows which he then incorporates into the illustrations.

The artist works digitally without the aid of 3D software where he draws everything by hand to create landscapes, figures and portraits that look as if they’ve been cut from paper. Most critical are the placement of shadows which Ojala also draws by hand, though via email he admits the complexity occasionally requires the use of photographed shadows which he then incorporates into the illustrations. His latest work is this beautiful Vertical Landscape which is easily one of his most accomplished pieces and I think bodes well for this young illustrator’s career.

15 Foods To Beat Stress

Did you know that what you eat can greatly affect the way you think and feel? Here are the top 15 foods that help you develop a calmer mind and deal with stress better.

Nuts contain selenium, a mineral whose deficiency causes crankiness, anxiety and fatigue. Therefore, a handful of nuts help you stay calmer.

Holi : India's Festival Of Colors

Indians usher in spring with the eye-popping, colorfully chaotic festival of Holi, celebrating the victory of good over evil and devotion to the Hindu god Vishnu.

Indian Hindu devotees throw coloured powder at the Radha Rani temple during the Lathmar Holi festival in Barsana