Wednesday Links: the Abovemarine, Traffi...

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September 17, 2014

Sun, yellow leaves and a new harvest of links from this morning:

The Abovemarine
The representatives of the alien underwater civilization are now able to navigate land and hang out with other creatures. (Via Creative Applications)
3D-Printed Dresses
These are made straight outta mathematical formulas! (Via Beautiful Decay)
The Dancing Traffic Light
It's even cooler because it's in real time and real people. (Via Laughing Squid)
Lunchtime Lasers
Oh laser engraved quesadillas, they so yummy. (Via Ponoko)
Electromagnetic Field Photos
These look extremely mysterious for some reason, don't they? (Via Creative Applications)

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