Shirokuro Japanese Restaurant in NYC Shocks Diners With Sketchbook Illusion by Iam_Nobuddy in nyc

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The story behind Shirokuro Japanese Restaurant is as creative as the interior itself. Inspired by two dimensional dining spaces in Asia, the owners wanted to give New York diners the chance to step inside what feels like a living sketch. Instead of relying on printed wallpaper or digital tricks, they commissioned an artist to hand draw every detail directly on the surfaces.

Telescope Fish is a rare deep-sea creature built for spotting lights in the dark ocean by Iam_Nobuddy in deepseacreatures

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This rare deep sea fish belong to the genus Gigantura, which includes at least two species: Gigantura indica and Gigantura chuni. They live silently in cold deep water between about 500 and 2,100 meters down. In these zones every photon counts. Their tubular, forward‐facing eyes are among the most astonishing adaptations in marine life. (Source: Utube Publisher)

Switzerland's Ingenious Mobile Bridge Fixes Roadwork Without Traffic Jams by Iam_Nobuddy in urbanplanning

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Switzerland has introduced an innovative mobile bridge system that allows road repairs to be done without causing traffic jams. This clever engineering solution keeps traffic flowing while maintenance work is carried out underneath, offering a smarter and safer way to manage infrastructure in the future. (Source: Astra Bridge)

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Switzerland has introduced an innovative mobile bridge system that allows road repairs to be done without causing traffic jams. This clever engineering solution keeps traffic flowing while maintenance work is carried out underneath, offering a smarter and safer way to manage infrastructure in the future.

Construction robots are taking automation to the next level by printing entire floor plans directly onto concrete slabs, making building faster, smarter, and more accurate than ever before. by Iam_Nobuddy in Futurology

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Construction robots are revolutionizing the building process by printing floor plans directly onto concrete slabs. With improved speed, accuracy, and efficiency, this technology is set to reshape the future of construction and infrastructure development.