Father-and-son duo Alberto and Francesco Meda have designed a trio of pendant lights for Italian brand Foscarini, moulded from a novel material containing powdered lava stone. The Alicudi, Filicudi ...
If you grew up pre-Y2K, chances are you’re familiar with the concept of a lava lamp. It’s much less likely that you’ve ever encountered a lamp made out of literal lava. That’s the basic description of ...
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British lighting production house Mathmos has garnered recognition for its iconic lava lamps ever since its foundation in 1963. The way the lava moves within the lamp provides a hypnotic visual and ...
We don't yet know why Sydney Chandler's Wendy can communicate with aliens, but we have some new insight into how the show pulled off the effect. Reading time 2 minutes While Alien: Earth fans ...
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Alien: Earth Episode 4, Observation, answers the headline in its last minutes: Wendy forges first contact, not by killing but by calming. In Prodigy’s lab, an embryonic xenomorph tears free from the ...
FX's Alien: Earth, Noah Hawley's latest sci-fi entry in the Alien franchise, saw an unusual friendship between the first hybrid-human, Wendy, and a baby xenomorph in Episode 4. Hawley's series is not ...
Want to turn on, tune in, and drop out? The lava lamp is your go-to device. Hailing from the same era as the famous Timothy Leary quote, this hippy, trippy lamp, with its slowly undulating globules, ...