Andrew Kuykendall Photography

LINK quote [Video projects are very exciting at the moment. It’s just something new to play with and figure out so that’s fun. I also just finished a book of my Polaroids over the last 10 years. It’s very sexy and fun and everyone should buy one for their coffee tables. And if they don’t have coffee tables they should buy one anyways].

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Smart Dust to Monitor Everything

In the 1990s, a researcher named Kris Pister dreamed up a wild future in which people would sprinkle the Earth with countless tiny sensors, no larger than grains of rice.

These “smart dust” particles, as he called them, would monitor everything, acting like electronic nerve endings for the planet. Fitted with computing power, sensing equipment, wireless radios and long battery life, the smart dust would make observations and relay mountains of real-time data about people, cities and the natural environment.

Now, a version of Pister’s smart dust fantasy is starting to become reality.

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Another Dimension

Gallery 1988 in Los Angeles and San Francisco has delivered plenty of art shows with science fiction themes, asking artists to meditate on everything from He-Man to Lost. Next on the agenda is “Another Dimension,” which opens May 20th and features art inspired by the classic science fiction anthology series The Twilight Zone. These are just a few of the early images that have emerged. You can check out more at Super Punch.”

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Inflatable Army for Future Wars

Any enemy surveillance of this site would result in the conclusion that it was a heavily-fortified area, with fighter planes ready to scramble at any moment. But look closer