Crafting a Formula 1 Car
To kick off our post-a-day month: Some incredible footage of just some of the processes used to craft a Formula One car.…
Cubicle Apartments
‘Cubicle apartments’ – Hong Kong
A photo series published by the Society for Community Organization depicting outrageously small ‘apartments’. (source)(via)
Update 03/04/2020: Here’s a link to a National Geographic slideshow of an extended set of Benny Lam’s photographic study of ‘Coffin Houses’.…

Sometimes We Fly – Jared Ropelato
Sometimes We Fly by Jared Ropelato
This thing is a geyser, called the Fly Geyser, and believe it or not it’s actually only 5ft tall. Also this is by far the best photo out there, follow the link above to see more of Jared’s work.…



Aeroscraft – A Monster Airship
I’m sure I blogged the concept work before, but I can’t find it. Anyway, this is a new take on the airship, the Aeroscraft. The prototype made it’s first flight earlier this month, more on that here. (via)

The Decelerator Helmet – Lorenz Potthast
The Decelerator Helmet – Lorenz Potthast
“processed by a small computer, the helmet uses a video-signal of a camera to slow down the stream seen via a head-mounted display and simultaneously shown at a monitor on the outside”
Crazy idea; however, I am very curious.…

Ferrari 512 S Modulo – 1970
Ferrari 512 S Modulo, Paolo Martin (Pininfarina), 1970
Here at Seventy Seven we love a dose of sci-fi, especially 70’s sci-fi. OM NOM NOM. See more information here.…

Grangemouth Oil Refinery, The Cotnrol Room
The control room of Grangemouth Oil Refinery, Stirlingshire, Arthur Tanner 1952 …

Digital Natives, Matthew Plummer-Fernandez
Digital Natives by Matthew Plummer-Fernandez – 2012
” Everyday items such as detergent bottles and a watering can are 3D scanned using a digital camera and subjected to algorithms that distort, abstract and taint them into new primordial vessel forms. In some cases only close inspection reveals traces inherited from their physical predecessors.”…