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IMAGES OF UNKNOWN ORIGIN: REACTORS

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

A few epic illustrations/diagrams to check out if you’re looking to do some cut-away shots of a large space. I’m currently in the process of creating something similar for a project and thought these were pretty amazing in how detailed they are. I especially like the last one, which really gives you a feel of the enormity of the space and the intricacy of the systems operating within.

Just something a bit different to check out.

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IMAGES OF UNKNOWN ORIGIN

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Just a few interesting images I’ve accrued on my desktop over the last couple of months.  While I’d love to give credit where credit is deserved for these, I unfortunately tend to drag cool images from the net without even thinking about writing down where they’re from.  Actually, I do know that the first one was an image submitted with one of the proposals for the National Museum of Oslo (more info on the other finalists here).  If anyone can place the other images, let me know in the comments.

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