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Tag: energy

Witty science inspired graphic design by Christopher David Ryan

You could easily lose yourself in his wonderful website. Here’s a sampling.

By Christopher David Ryan.

Incredibly clever photo of a light bulb (sort of)

This one would make an awesome slide when talking about energy generally.

By Brock Davis, via Colossal.

Wouldn’t it be great if Richard Scarry was still around to do a new Busytown book on science or sustainability?

A while back, I was playing with my kids and having fun with the Find Lowly Worm game that seems to be a rite of passage when looking through a Richard Scarry picture book.

Anyway, in our edition of “What Do People Do All Day?” I was amused by a substantial 4 page spread about coal as a source of energy (titled Digging coal to make electricity work for us). I guess it got me thinking that wouldn’t it be wonderful if there was a similar children’s book produced that can have the same degree of cultural prevalence, but also includes graphics looking at energy alternatives like wind, solar, wave, hydro, nuclear, etc. In essense, a Busytown book that focuses on concepts of sustainability or maybe even technology in general, where rapport can be continually fostered with analogous Lowly Worm type traditions.

I would soooo buy that book, if only because those kind of slides would rock in a slideshow. Anyway, check out the spreads below:

Ironic that one of more obvious graphic elements is the billowing smoke from the barbeque on the right… (click here for larger shot)

When oxygen gets excited. Great video on the chemistry of “fire.” (via @beatricebiology)

This is nicely done.  Great simple overview of the notion of “burning.”  Good for use when talking about fossil fuels.

By Beatrice the Biologist.

Brilliant brilliant solar energy billboard. Did I mention how brilliant this is?

Beautiful images created with charcoal (some irony here, since charcoal is often a product from deforestation)

But oh are they ever pretty…


(Click on the image for larger version).

By Judith Braun – see more here (via Colossal). Learn more about charcoal here.

Century old patents for alternative energy solutions. #awesome

I love this…

Alfred Clark patented a labor-saving brainstorm in 1913 — a churn operated by a rocking chair.

Here’s one solution to the energy crisis: enlist the children. Julius Restein’s “device for operating churns,” patented in 1888, will exercise your kid and produce loads of delicious butter at the same time.

It also works with washing machines.

Both examples courtesy of the awesome futility closet.

Animals on bikes. That is all.

See more by Ines Sanchez Nadal via Hey Oscar Wilde!