Please note that this is from a thesis project called OMG Space, possibly the best-named thesis project ever.
MY GIRLFRIEND IS FUCKING INSANE
Please note that this is from a thesis project called OMG Space, possibly the best-named thesis project ever.
MY GIRLFRIEND IS FUCKING INSANE
No it would be instantaneous and then your body would float around those big colorful nebulas and you could get to other galaxies and maybe become part of a moon or get incinerated in a star or fall into a black hole.
You could become part of an asteroid and impact on a moon and your microscopic dust remains are scattered all over the crater.
You could become part of a star and undergo nuclear fission and turn into hydrogen and your body is a tiny fraction of the process of the star and you make light for the universe and then the star ages and your atoms get turned into iron and then the star goes supernova and you’re spewed across the universe as space dust.
You could land of a kind-of habitable planet and your DNA survives as you start to decompose and in a few million years the primitive life forms of your body become science’s greatest mystery for humankind.
You could be found by an alien civilization who’s also wondering ‘are we alone in the universe’ and suddenly they know they’re not because woah processed materials and tools and crazy-developed processing centers woah and then in a couple thousand years they make first contact because of the space-travelling cultural revolution your corpse prompted in their society and the humans of the future go ‘how did you get all these spaceships and junk’ and they reverently pull out your body and you are interred with great fanfare and people make you statues and holidays and stuff.
Your body could end up literally anywhere in the universe and you’d be the first human there because who said you had to be alive huh?
SPACE
What is wrong with you
ABSOLUTELY NOTHING
It would NOT be instantaneous. It’d be something like suffocating at a really high altitude..
well, kinda, so first all the gas in your lungs and bowls would expand due to the pressure differences. So like, if you are ever in a sudden space depressurization situation, it may seem counter intuitive but exhaling could help save your life. because otherwise your lungs could rupture and some other bad stuff could happen too. It wont really be that cold at first because there is nothing to transfer heat. Also, no atmospheric pressure = water vaporizing, lots of bloating and shit, that wont kill you though yet, even though o=your muscles are double their normal size and there is no water in your eyes or mouth. Additionally the nitrogen in your blood would vaporize as well, leading to a condition experienced by many an unfortunate diver here on earth, the bends. at about ten seconds you loose clear thought, a bit later you pass out and may convulse a bit, if you are given pressurized oxygen within about half a minute there is a good chance you will survive still though. humans can survive at up to two minutes though. After that your blood boils, your heart doesn’t work and a few other things, only at that point will you be dead.
The Space Quest continues.
I still struggle with with deep space background, but i’m working on it.
Space is the place, Heather Penn
oh, looks like my space series…took off
heh
That’s around when I discovered my spray paint brush. Been spamming it ever since.
Also, the ellipses in images 3 & 4 were not done in illustrator, but are 3d vector renders. Much easier!
Book-lined staircase by Levitate Architects.
Made of english oak shelving, this is an ingenious solution to a book storage problem. It not only stores books but this piece actually extended its London flat into the unused loft space above it, creating a new bedroom level and increasing the floor area of the flat by approximately one third. The staircase is hidden from the main reception area of the loft and a skylight and roof lights, light the new bedroom above.
Tatiana Plakhova: BIO Patterns
Complexity Graphics illustrations combine the trends of multiple areas of design, such as information, math design and infographics, and brings elements from science, energetics, space, various kinds of “nets”, cultural patterns and biology.
Dan Burgess uses both positive and negative space to give an illusionary and double visual effect in his illustrations.
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Space sleeve by Dan Henk
Pretty much the most intense shoulder ever.
