Travel back in time using the power of photography

People from all over the world have reenacted scenes from old photos for the ongoing “Back to the Future” project from the talented photographer Irina Werning.

Daphne in 1986 and 2011

Artist Irina Werning

Johanes in 1994 and 2011

Back to the Future Project

Violeta in 1981 and 2011

Back to the Future Photographs

Zurbano Family in 1999 and 2011

Back to the Future Pictures

Sonia and Lauri in 1988 and 2011

Back to the Future by Irina Werning

Sole in 1988 and 2011

Back to the Future 2

Andy in 1967 and 2011

Back to the Future Series

Carli in 1990 and 2011

Irina Werning

Puna in 2003 and 2011

Back in Time Project

Patrick in 1968 and 2011

Back to the Future Images

Juan Carlos in 1982 and 2011

Back to the Future Series by Irina Werning

Alexandra in 1970 and 2011

Photographer Irina Werning

Seba in 1986 and 2011

Back in Time Photography

Carol in 1960 and 2011

Photographs by Irina Werning

Fer F in 1981 and 2011

Back in Time

Sander in 1983 and 2011

Back to the Future 2 by Irina Werning

Diego in 1970 and 2011

Back to the Future Project by Irina Werning

Lea T in 1995 and 2011

Photos by Irina Werning

Lea B in 1980 and 2011

Back to the Future Photography

Christoph in 1990 and 2011

Photography by Irina Werning

Giorgio in 1982 and 2011

Back to the Future Photos

 

The Mixtape of the future

Remember the mixtape? I always had this dream of taking the tape to my ears and listening to the music without any Walkman player. Well, 20 years later, my dream came true.

PS: The mixtape components are made on a MakerBot Replicator 3D printer, and available on the Thingiverse network.

Street Art in the Wood

Street art is not restricted to urban areas anymore…

By Jonna Pohjalainen in Turku, Finland.

By B-Arbeiten. More Yarn Bombing / Guerrilla Crochet.

Sorry, can’t find the artist

Street Art Wood

By Cornelia Konrads: “The gate”, 2004, SenArt en Forêt, Fontainebleau, France.
Installation on the remains of two gate posts, stones, iron, concrete 3.5 x 5.0 x 0.8 m

Best persona collection ever! Thanks Jason.

Photographer Jason Travis created this inspiring and useful collection of persona. Don’t miss it. There are 314 of them on his Flickr page.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/jasontravis/sets/72157603258446753/

 

How much are you worth to Facebook?

How much are you worth for Facebook - Design Brother

Have you ever wondered how much money your Facebook data is worth to the social networking giant in revenue every year? Try the  Val-You Calculator.

Developed by Online privacy company Abine this simple tool quickly measures how much your data is worth to Facebook based on a range from $2 to $91. That’s how much Facebook will make from you each year, depending on how you answered the following 7 questions.

  1. Where do you live?
  2. How many Facebook firends do you have?
  3. How do you use Facebook Libe buttons?
  4. How many photos do you post on Facebook?
  5. Do you have a farm, a gang, or play Words With Friends?
  6. How much money do you make?
  7. How long do you think you’ll be using Facebook?