nouveaudigital

Obsessed with the Pre-Raphaelites, the Victorian period and all things digital.
Watercolour witch?

Artwork by Joanna Beck
jobeckillustration.tumblr.com via 
darksilenceinsuburbia

Watercolour witch?

Artwork by Joanna Beck

jobeckillustration.tumblr.com via 

darksilenceinsuburbia
maudelynn:

Harper’s Bazar by #Erte January 1923

maudelynn:

Harper’s Bazar by #Erte January 1923

Pusheen the Cat; Cats to be thankful for. Animated gif of squishy cuteness

(Source: pusheen)

peril:

The Execution by Firing Squad of Torrijos and his Colleages on the beach at Málaga (1888), oil on canvas, Prado Museum, Madrid | artwork by Antonio Gisbert

peril:

The Execution by Firing Squad of Torrijos and his Colleages on the beach at Málaga (1888), oil on canvas, Prado Museum, Madrid | artwork by Antonio Gisbert

imageinfomood:

Trine Søndergaard
from the series Guldnakke, 2012

imageinfomood:

Trine Søndergaard

from the series Guldnakke, 2012

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smarterplanet:

No Longer Vaporware: The Internet of Things Is Finally Talking | Wired Opinion | Wired.com
Hackers began using increasingly inexpensive sensors and open source hardware—like the Arduino controller—to add intelligence to ordinary objects. There are now kits that let your plants tweet when they need to be watered and teensy printers that scour the web and print out stuff you might be interested in. And there are oodles of “quantified-self” projects: “I know a guy who put a tilt sensor in his beer mug. It lets him know precisely how much he drank during Oktoberfest,” Arduino hacker Charalampos Doukas says with a laugh. “Sensor prices are going down; sizes are going down. The only limit is your imagination.”

smarterplanet:

No Longer Vaporware: The Internet of Things Is Finally Talking | Wired Opinion | Wired.com

Hackers began using increasingly inexpensive sensors and open source hardware—like the Arduino controller—to add intelligence to ordinary objects. There are now kits that let your plants tweet when they need to be watered and teensy printers that scour the web and print out stuff you might be interested in. And there are oodles of “quantified-self” projects: “I know a guy who put a tilt sensor in his beer mug. It lets him know precisely how much he drank during Oktoberfest,” Arduino hacker Charalampos Doukas says with a laugh. “Sensor prices are going down; sizes are going down. The only limit is your imagination.”

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fleurdulys:

Der Erlkonig - Julius von Klever
1887

fleurdulys:

Der Erlkonig - Julius von Klever

1887

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Momento mori print- this has to be contemporary?

Momento mori print- this has to be contemporary?

(Source: meueumalvadoetriste, via gothicrealm)

Na na na na na nananana Bat Cat!

Na na na na na nananana Bat Cat!

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castawaycutouts:

A 1960 edition of Goethe’s Faust.

Harry Clarke was an Irish artist (1889-1931) who was known for his book illustrations  and stained glass creations. Important figure in the Arts and Crafts movement  and was heavily influenced by Art Nouveau  and Art Deco.

Call #: PT2026.F2 T2 ; Accession #: 2015653

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