Katsumi Hayakawa

Katsumi Hayakawa

Japanese artist Katsumi Hayakawa’s explores the impression of architectural density through delicate three-dimensional installations. The intricate sculptures were all hand-crafted piece by piece out of paper and glue, creating an awe-inspiring assemblage of multi-layered urban conditions at different scales.

See more of his work here:

Spinning Platform Choreography

Spinning Platform Choreography

Much like a past Jean-Paul Sartre’s play No Exit that I attended that had a tilting stage, this dance performance from Yoann Bourgeois, (famous for deeply integrating scenery into his choreography), utilizes a moving stage.

This footage is from the 2016 performance Celui Qui tombe and features six talented dancers as they move and balance to stay upright on a rapidly-spinning platform.

Here’s a sampling of his other works if you’re curious

TP-Link OneMesh Network configuration and speed testing

TP-Link OneMesh Network configuration and speed testing

I recently bought the highly recommend TP-Link AC1750 Smart WiFi Router when my old one started acting up and generally being horribly out of date. Modern routers have some great features.

I also have some TP-Link RE220 range extenders (repeaters). The question was – how should one set these up? There’s a lot of different configuration options.

Turns out that Behfor’s channel on YouTube has answered my questions with some excellent testing. The first video covers the RE220, the second video covers the different ways to set these up using OneMesh – and which are the best for both connectivity and for throughput.

Fordite

Fordite

Matt Nielsen @forditefix

Starting in the 1920s, auto manufacturers began painting car bodies using a hand-spraying technique to speed up the painting process, and overspray would accumulate in the paint bays. Over time, layer upon colorful layer built up.

The pieces of enamel paint slag were repeatedly hardened in the ovens in which the cars went to cure the paint. Now, they’re often collected, polished, and formed into jewelry. Fordite.com can help you learn more about this fascinating material.