To add to the mystery, no one is actually sure when they were built. Located at several sites scattered around central and Northern India, it's been estimated the colossal astronomy instruments were constructed as early as 1710. But is it just us, or do these structures look like … | Continue reading
Maybe it's because, in truth, they're completely unnecessary but so utterly gratifying when trimmed with precision. Maybe it's because they transport us to the fantasies of our childhood, both romantic and slightly eerie (we've all seen how things end for Jack Nicholson in The Sh … | Continue reading
Secreted away in the heart of Manhattan’s Chinatown is a small, peculiar street. Whilst most of the city is laid out in a uniform grid system, this tiny, one block long street is unusual in that it has a sharp, angled bend in the middle of it. On a map, it is marked down as Doyer … | Continue reading
1. Gustav Mesmer and his umbrella helicopterGustav Mesmer (1903–1994) was a German inventor of experimental human-powered flying machines, often referred to in the press as "the Icarus of Lautertal." He has been championed by curators as an outsider artist, while his theories abo … | Continue reading