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Orcs of New York

Orcs of New York Will Restore Your Faith in Orc-Kind

Harry Aspinwall, a Scottish actor living in Brooklyn, decided that he was tired of Human of New York’s human-centrism. So he created a Facebook page to celebrate an oft-derided subculture: Orcs of New York!

Aspinwall throws down a gauntlet on his page.

This project has been a labour of love, and it means the world to me that so many people have taken an interest and want to help raise awareness about a people so often maligned and misunderstood. For many years I’ve felt that orcish culture has a beauty that goes unappreciated and underrepresented in the mainstream media, even while orcish people make up an ever growing proportion of our city. It’s time they stood in the spotlight.

Aspinwall, like Brandon Stanton of Humans of New York, seems to have a knack for finding orcs who have their knobby claws on the pulse of life in the Big Apple. Or could it be that truly all orcs have complex universes within them, and they’re just waiting for a kind human with a camera to listen to their stories? Either way, he’s spotlighted one orc that needed to vent about a perennial topic: the gulf between children and their elders, who remember when times were harder:

Orcs of New York by Harry Aspinwall

This second-generation orc, like many children of immigrants, struggles with wanting a connection to his culture, and wanting to assimilate fully into a life in the United States.

Orcs of New York by Harry Aspinwall

And this orc actor thinks its time film and television looked beyond humans for their casting needs. After all, how will the next generation of orcs know that they can be anything they want to be, unless they have some good role models?

Orcs of New York by Harry Aspinwall

Pretty inspirational, right? But since we want to end on a really happy note, we love this orc who isn’t going to let the stressful pace of New York get him down!

Orcs of New York by Harry Aspinwall

 

You can find more information on Aspinwall’s project at Hypable, and be sure to check out more of Orcs of New York over on Facebook!

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Zebra Carriages – 1890s all the Rage

Zebra Carriages – 1890s all the Rage

c.1890s-> :  Zebra Carriages

 Sources: Shopkins Fossick / Natural History Museum / Popular Science

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Coolness…

You may be cool, but are you Kate Upton cool where people wait in line to touch your hair or see others touch her hair?

kate upton

 

You may be cool, but are you …

ow

 

 

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Stormtrooper Helmet Art

Star Wars fans are familiar with the standard TK series of plasti-steel white blaster armor with com helmet and HUD vision slits used by the Emperor’s Imperial Stormtroopers.  However, you may not have seen the alternative art for these helmets…  Enjoy!

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Ultra Modern Floating Hotel Room – Sweet Suite!

There is a new super green super cool concept for floating hotel suites that hold up to six people for what has to be a great time.  It includes an underwater observation room and motors to move about your location.  It is also totally solar powered.  I would definitely pay for a stay at this place if it I could afford it.

Convinced that solar energy is the solution to global warming and environment issues, Michele Puzzolante, Italian Industrial Designer, decided to get involved in the green energy new era by inventing a unique building integrated photovoltaic concept totally self-sufficient energy generator, non-polluting and in unison with its natural surroundings. Michele Puzzolante’s invention is based on a new structural element that is composed of a fifteen millimeter outside skin and a fifteen millimeter inside skin in balsa reinforced fiberglass. Thin films photovoltaic are integrated into the two skins to absorb sunlight energy from the outside and artificial lighting energy from the inside. Between the two skins there is a thirty centimeter vacuum insulation to protect the habitation from outside heat as well as reducing the consummation of air conditioning to the minimum.  Source:  Huffington Post.

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